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J M Surgent Aug 2014
When we come here
We come here to dream,
To live wealthy seaside fantasies
Until it's time to leave.
We hang our hats by the door,
And exchange our dreams for reality
Holding dearly to our memories
To keep us working, endlessly
Until our next retreat.
Omar Kawash Apr 2016
I need a vacation.

Maybe a trip to Italy.

I gotta revitalize.

Maybe, Pompeii.

I am feeling starved of my vim and vigor.
My words are lukewarm.

There is only one option:
rekindling my virility.

I could vivify myself vicariously:
the sensuality of the city's verve,
all the daily livings of people,
venerated in an intense blaze;
might make me vivacious again.

Input daily routine.
Output socially valued norms.

My vivid, vermillion passion
has been layered with ashes.

I am desperate for veracity.
Did my igneous, poetic life temper
to an obsidian verse?

The beat in my heart
has felt industrialized,
monotonous,
a steady assembly line of chaste gray;
a vexing variance of my vitals.
Revive me: my virtuosity
will ventilate me with
venereal voraciousness.

What is left to me,
a choice of perspective:
a plunge in to the devouring,
a dive in to the radiant;
both, a swim through a viscous sea of wildfire
in Mount Vesuvius.
pin  Apr 2016
Limited
pin Apr 2016
Can i find a place to stay,
Put it down, the knife put it in the kitchen drawer
So seriously
Dreaming about 10 years ago
Dreaming about you, even my brain wont let you go
I despise needing a mirror to leave the house
Put it down, the gun put it in the dresser drawer
So seriously
How about vacationland-is to be a home
And me seeing you is to be a holiday
vacationland
but since little kid listening
intently
growing
they taught me
there was nothing
no beauty
before being set free
from slavery
I lived side by side with this
but where I was taken from
where my people live
is the most sought after
beautiful places in the world
the comfort of a repeating sun
equator
the *** and blue ocean
the warm oceans and sand
smoothing out differences
those islands used for sugar plantations
loved by kings and queens
traded us for *** and sugar
to slave ship owners
in New England
tell the children that you do not need
to be isolated in the factory of America
you don’t need to change it
your land where skin became dark
all day everyday
is the most beautiful
worth while place to be

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