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 Sep 2013 Sir B
Dylan Thomas
When the morning was waking over the war
He put on his clothes and stepped out and he died,
The locks yawned loose and a blast blew them wide,
He dropped where he loved on the burst pavement stone
And the funeral grains of the slaughtered floor.
Tell his street on its back he stopped a sun
And the craters of his eyes grew springshots and fire
When all the keys shot from the locks, and rang.
Dig no more for the chains of his grey-haired heart.
The heavenly ambulance drawn by a wound
Assembling waits for the *****'s ring on the cage.
O keep his bones away from the common cart,
The morning is flying on the wings of his age
And a hundred storks perch on the sun's right hand.
 Sep 2013 Sir B
st64
blackout
 Sep 2013 Sir B
st64
a whole town goes dark
all cars stand still
lights are out



silence . . .

then, something rushes by
nothing

or is it?


looming out of the jet-black inkiness
knees shake in cold moon
the sudden-roar of a impossible jet for five seconds
tinkling of three pedal-notes in the distance
a child's laughter calling from behind a deserted playground
sinister swirl of seeming-piranha inside the dark sky-folds
a half-dead bulldozer on the rim of a quaking river
murine-teeth ferret in a SUV-carcass long abandoned by instant-gratifixes






after..

birds chittering about the secrets of the night
while leaves embrace the wind*




S T, sun - 22 sept
love birdsong :)





sub-entry: bring me a bird

bring me a bird
who sings out so clear

yes, bring me a bird
who's not in a cage
 Sep 2013 Sir B
Zephyr
Walls
 Sep 2013 Sir B
Zephyr
I've been protecting myself for so long
always pushing back the oncoming walls.

It would be so much easier if someone would be there with me
then maybe we could break down all these walls together

and together we could live in peace
 Sep 2013 Sir B
Zephyr
Mysteries
 Sep 2013 Sir B
Zephyr
I really don't know what I saw in you.

The boy who would talk with me past 1
not realizing a second past

But who would have to work on talking to me
in person.

We would run for three miles together
and only exchange a few sentences.

Somehow, though, that was enough for me.
I have a strange mind
 Sep 2013 Sir B
Mike Hauser
They speak of life
And the time they've spent

On the other side
Of the barbed wire fence

Not sure why
This time was lent

When freedom it is found

They showed up raw
They should up fast

Tyrant's fall
When the die is cast

Evil after all
Is not meant to last

When freedom rolls around

Given a choice
Would they choose this

A still small voice
The world had missed

Eyes are moist
As they give a kiss

**When freedom comes to town
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