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 Mar 2013 Ra
Ironatmosphere
Empty sky filled with smoke
No more bursts of light
Suicidal snowflakes tumbling down
hitting tired ground
It's last year's funeral
This year's birth
The sun will shine again
Even though it hurts
 Mar 2013 Ra
Sydney Beck
Summer goes slow
when there is no one to see
and nowhere to go.

We expect elation.

purple flowers,
green trees
yellow honey bees

But like winter
we find an antiode
to the happy

A metaphysical cure
for the unrestrained insane.

I am dormant here in this
square box.

The only way out
is hurricanes;
scorching wind,
pounding rain

I'm not yet ready to leave
the calm of the ocean spray,
the warm of the sun beaten sand
the salt of the sea on my hands.
 Mar 2013 Ra
Kathryn
Flying in the sky
Quicker than the speed of light
It fills me with joy
 Mar 2013 Ra
Aiden
Through the window
over my kitchen sink, I see
a beautiful lady on my lawn.

She stands tall, her graceful neck
reching for the sun.

Her skirt bellows out around her.
It's beautifully made
by Mother Nature herself.
Green leaves touched auburn and maroon
by September's cool kisses.

Many arched arms lift it
as she sways in the wind.
Perfectly content in the sun,
or the rain.

She stands, and she is,
a beauty.
 Mar 2013 Ra
Madelin
The oldest one has set the bar -
Brown eyes, brown hair, natural tan,
Teeth that look just the way teeth should with no aid from metal or NASA-patented plastics.
Kappa Alpha Theta, college homecoming queen,
Following in the footsteps of our parents,
To someday hand out bottles of pills with her God-given smile and white coat to match.
I know she's not perfect, but I like to pretend.

Then there's me.

Then the next youngest,
Long brown hair, massive brown eyes, pale skin with the occasional freckle.
Her awkward phase - back brace, teeth brace, allergies, inhaler, tall and gangly -
paid off in the best way.
She wears her high heels to high school and looks straight off the runway.
She wears her pointe shoes and unfolds like a plant growing in fast-motion.
She sits at the table and draws and eats nothing but carbs and still looks made of sticks.
She wants to be a cartoonist, people tell her to be a model, a ballerina,
Our mother insists she's far too brilliant.

Then the baby.
Thin blonde hair, blue-grey eyes with a ring on the outside, grey skin when she's tired.
As Dad says: the printer ran out of ink.
She's beautiful like the rest, of course, but
she's not finished yet, still learning that her peers are generally wrong.
She frets and worries, but she listens to the music I tell her to,
and her expensive pockets have less and less rhinestones.
I tell her not to hug me so much when I come home,
But it's fine. I'm proud of her.
Someday she'll stop screaming at our mother and realize what she has to look forward to.
 Mar 2013 Ra
Montana
I'll *******,
If you want.
Cause I want it
Just as bad as you do.
But I also want to hear the rustle of the sheets
When you turn over in the middle of the night.
I want to feel your hot breath on my neck.
I want the stubble on your chin to graze my cheek
As you kiss me gently on the forehead.
And when I whisper "goodnight," you don't have to reply.
Just nudge me with your knee
Or poke me with your elbow.
8/13/12
 Mar 2013 Ra
Jene'e Patitucci
if I wasn't on beer three
you know I'd write something pretty,
and dark, and sad, like you and me,
'bout how "The One" is no longer thee
© 2013 Jene'e Patitucci
 Mar 2013 Ra
Jene'e Patitucci
I love you

and it doesn't make me sad anymore
(c)2013jp
 Mar 2013 Ra
Jene'e Patitucci
I love you more
than the air in my lungs
upon which I'm carried
away from your arms
03/02/13 jp
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