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I've written them all down
The terms of my surrender
I've had them notarized
Ready to pass them all along

Things will now be better
Once it is that I surrender
The terms and the conditions
I'm giving you my all

I'm bringing out the white flag
Waving this way and that
With everything that I have
I'm coming over to your side

I'm showing you I mean it
The opposing team I'm leaving
A classic case of treason
I'm laying down my life
 Jul 2015 Reshnia crimson
Auss
I wage war
That's never been seen before
Is sanity worth fighting for?
I'm not really sure

Insanity?
A calamity?
I call it individuality!

Who is Society
To create this hypocrisy?!?
It seems like such a tragedy
To waste such ingenuity
To dull the creativity
i'm going to need somebody
to take a hold of this notion
and put it to bed

and then i need somebody
to come over and sit
with the thoughts that are left
Who cares?

A daily hunger
that doesn't show.

Who cares?

A daily trip into that gag,
banished by reproach.

Who cares?

A daily path of reach
and retreat, retreat.

Who cares?

Who'd notice
if I'd not be there?

I don't care.

I've rested my case
and refuse to declaim.
9.5.2015
She watched the guild
from afar, its yeast of unrest.
In her nomade pace

she wandered to choose
the wind and a river.
Self exiled

from edenic insights,
her quest was love immunity.
In a make believe sortilege,

she tattered her red laces
and marionnetted a will.
Rain fell: she was but a pretender.
10.6.2015
 Jun 2015 Reshnia crimson
Sag
she is not made up of birds of a feather
she's a static dancing contradiction
like pearls paired with leather
baby blue eyes, pouty lips, and an addiction

a hunger for the world
but a fear of the unknown

a mind like a man with the softness of a girl
who wants to be held, wants to hold her own

she'll either ******* or ******* over
never falls in love but she'll love you like no other
 Jun 2015 Reshnia crimson
Sag
Sometimes, you meet people who float
like iridescent bubbles in the suburbs,
like puffy purity-colored clouds,
like the aroma of miles of confidence-colored tulips,
like grains of sand over an unclouded oasis,

and they smile,
and they smile until they are no longer people, but
the bubble, the cloud, the scent, the smile for those around them.
Until they become the oasis.

And the oasis is full of life.
But the oasis is full of life,
and life is full of danger, and fear, and darkness,
despite the beauty of the phenomenon.

Jump in anyway.
If you open your eyes underwater,
they might burn for a second,
but if you keep them closed,
there's a possibility you might get eaten, right?
Jump in anyway.

You see, you only thought the oasis was vitreous,
until you delved deeper,
and unearthed a new world.
A world that held itself in such a way
that it became a little less of a mirage,
a little less of an illusion,
a little more like a person
a little more human.
When you ask of me, why poetry
I'm not sure you understand
That it's the center of my universe
The very depth of who I am

The molecules in the air I breath
Oxygen pulsing through the veins
The storm brewing beneath the surface
The pounding of the rain

It's the timeless anticipation
Of the thought that's yet to come
The tearing open of life's seam
The beating of the drum

The first peak of the desert flower
When it feels the gentle touch of spring
The smile in the eyes of a child
And all the joy it brings

The in and out of the tide
In the pulling of the waves
When you ask of me, why poetry
What more is there to say
Time was...

before sin came along
man once walked with God
where did it all go wrong

a garden of pure paradise
a serpent hissing out his lies
till man saw man in his own eyes

Time then...

took a drastic turn
a lesson yet to learn
even though it hurts

clearly thinking we know best
when will we get it through our heads
that the wage of sin is death

Time closes...

quickly in on us
what doesn't fall apart will rust
ashes to ashes, dust to dust

When all this time
blinded by distorted love
instead of from above when
Time was...
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