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brandon nagley Mar 2016
i.

Zoi mou, how mine nourishment
Cometh from the great I am;
As his sentience he gaveth
Thee, to breatheth life in-
to me; for before I was
Just a man.

ii.

Beforetime, mine
mien was gloom-
And doom, no albedineity whitewashed mine room,
Amorevolous was just a word to be spelt, not having it close to me; just a moment of REM sleep.

iii.

Agapi mou, now I've been broken loose,
Mine once dolor, hath formed with color;
It shineth of yellow, and angelic ivory
Pearl.

iv.

Anasa mou, I'm purring now, pofray swathes
Mine veins; Moro mou of younger shade.
Matia mou, O' Matia mou, mine Jane hath
Entered, inside mine blue's.

v.

Jane O' Jane, sayest I
Thelo to thou, thelo to thee;
Omorfia mou,
Kardia mou,
Psihi mou,
Thelo O'
Thelo.



©Brandon Nagley
©lonesome poet's poetry
©Earl Jane Nagley dedicated ( àgapi mou) dedication
Zoi mou- means my life in Greek tongue.
Sentience- means - sentience is the capacity to feel, perceive, or experience subjectively. Eighteenth-century philosophers used the concept to distinguish the ability to think (reason) from the ability to feel (sentience).
The great I AM means- God ...
Beforetime- means formerly
mien- means a person's look or manner, especially one of a particular kind indicating their character or mood.
albedineity- means whiteness.
Whitewash- paint (a wall, building, or room) with whitewash( paint room white...)
Spelt- past tense of spell.
Amorevolous- affectionate, or loving.( feelings of) is what I mean.
REM sleep means- a kind of sleep that occurs at intervals during the night and is characterized by rapid eye movements, more dreaming and ****** movement, and faster pulse and breathing.
Àgapi mou- means my love in Greek.
Dolor- great sorrow or distress.
Pofray- a word I created meaning- love scented Cologne\fragrance...
swathe- means like to wrap like fabric.
Anasa mou- means my breath in Greek tongue.
Moro mou means- my baby Greek tongue.
Matia mou means - my eyes Greek tongue.
Mine blue's - means my eyes . baby blues my blues.
Thelo- means I want you Greek tongue.
Sayest i- means I say.
Omorfia mou - my beautiful in greek.
Kardia mou- my heart. Greek tongue.
Psihi mou- my soul. Greek tongue.
Johnny Noiπ  Jun 2018
beforetime
Johnny Noiπ Jun 2018
&  prior to that
instantaneous
infinitesimal
moment   when
all was light
there was    no
light yet   there
was everything
Johnny Noiπ Aug 2018
what killed off the dinosaurs?
lack of ***; no one wants
to see Tyrannosaurus ****,
not even Tyrannosaurus;
what killed the Neanderthals?
homosexuality; there were
few Neanderthal women &
the randy ******* were often
jumped, ***** & molested
by roving bands of Erectus,
Denisovan & Cro-Mag women
who walked away pregnant
leaving the dumb lummoxes
crying & huddling in caves;
the various women bringing them
fire & meat, while in the sun
the Neo-boys tended their gardens
& burying their dead lovers,
decorating their graves w/ flowers;
before the beforetime, women
were fisher-priestesses & men
murderers & abstract thinkers;
the homosexual Neanderthal & the
sexless dinosaur giving way to
drunken, abusive, manipulative,
violent, *****, vicious,  deliberately cruel or violent;
"a vicious assault"
synonyms;        brutal, ferocious, savage,
violent, dangerous, ruthless, remorseless,
merciless, heartless, callous, cruel, harsh,
cold-blooded, inhuman, fierce, barbarous,
barbaric, brutish, bloodthirsty, fiendish,
sadistic, monstrous, murderous, homicidal;
                               informal: smash-mouth
                                          "a vicious killer"
malicious, malevolent, malignant, malign,
spiteful, hateful, vindictive, venomous, poisonous,
rancorous, mean, cruel, bitter, cutting, acrimonious,
hostile, nasty;                      defamatory, slanderous;
catty                  "a vicious hate campaign"
antonyms: gentle, benevolent, kindly
(of an animal) wild and dangerous to people;
serious or dangerous:        "a vicious flu bug"
                                   literary: immoral
"every soul on earth, virtuous or vicious, shall perish"
archaic [of language or a line of reasoning];
                                     imperfect, defective;
Middle English (in the sense ‘characterized
by immorality’):    from Old French vicious
or Latin vitiosus, from vitium ‘vice’
Maria 3d
The evening is quiet, clear and fresh.
I’m walking along the shore.
I’m wearing only few clothes now,
Only your shirt and nothing more.

I’m stepping onto the damp, warm sand.
How pleasant its touch is!
I’m not in a hurry. I want to inhale
The waning of this aloof day’s breeze.

We wandered here with you beforetime,
Holding hands, breathing in time.
Love and peace were around us.
But then all went wrong, not in rhyme.

Now I’m walking along the shore.
I’m walking alone, delighting in sunset.
I’m gulping my tears and walking straight.
That must be the way it has to be instead.
Thank you for reading this poem! 💖🙏

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