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A widow from Wimberly whistles And fills all her pillows with thistles. So nice on the cheek, You’ll sleep for a week. When dozing on brambles and bristles.
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Apr 30, 2024
Apr 30, 2024 at 8:20 PM UTC
Brambles
I forget myself sometimes in nettles and dead wood as feet step on, envious of small things that skip through barbed brambles like ladder rungs to new space I’ll content myself with lungs of open air and try to care less about slings and arrows and my Brobdingnagian clump to be allowed here is enough
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May 16, 2021
May 16, 2021 at 10:53 AM UTC
Bramble
Do you like your world of fantasy? Where you live in twisted lies? Your words are woven a shield of art, behind which, you believe you'll never die. You cry for help behind your brambles, where thorns ***** and wolves cry. Do you realize you tended to them yourself, dear? You sentenced yourself to die.
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Mar 28, 2017
Mar 28, 2017 at 9:57 AM UTC
Fantasy Brambles
Out in the woods I took a stroll But the trial was getting mighty droll So off into the thicket I dared go The further I went the thicker it got But I was determined to find what I sought I was so tired of these overwhelming thoughts The trorns stretched out and cut thin lines My hands got entangled within the vines This seems to be a constant thyme of mine But I pushed on, pushed through Even though the pain grew Had I bitten off more than I could chew The brambles I was currently entangled in Went on, and on much to my chagrin I couldn't even tell where I had been I sat right down there amongst the thorns Why did I never listen to that voice that warns But I never did, I always meet the bull by the horns About to give up, about to coincide But what happened next was hard to believe A crimson red bird flew down and sat by me He started to sing of better days of better ways He sang of greener pastures in which to graze Even if on my hands and knees a trail I must blaze "So don't give up" he screeched as he flew "Your trials will be a lot more than a few" "But pushing on I know you can do" So that I did, on my hands and my knees I knew perseverance held the keys I would be as brave as my ancestors, the Cherokees When I finally broke through, dog tired and ****** Body covered in the thorny cuts, face muddy I looked like a severely beaten puppy But as I looked down on the valley below I let all of that go I was now within nature's wonderful flow The smell of honeysuckle and lilacs did mingle A scent so delectable it made my senses tingle The dew on the vibrant green grass, like diamonds did twinkle I'm so glad even though sorrow overflowed my cup That I didn't give in to all of this world's snubs I pushed on and didn't give up Life is an oxymoron, on that you can depend For now that I'm at the end My life can truly begin
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May 23, 2016
May 23, 2016 at 11:38 AM UTC
The Brambles I'm Currently Entangled in
Out in the woods I took a stroll But the trial was getting mighty droll So off into the thicket I dared go The further I went the thicker it got But I was determined to find what I sought I was so tired of these overwhelming thoughts The trorns stretched out and cut thin lines My hands got entangled within the vines This seems to be a constant thyme of mine But I pushed on, pushed through Even though the pain grew Had I bitten off more than I could chew The brambles I was currently entangled in Went on, and on much to my chagrin I couldn't even tell where I had been I sat right down there amongst the thorns Why did I never listen to that voice that warns But I never did, I always meet the bull by the horns About to give up, about to coincide But what happened next was hard to believe A crimson red bird flew down and sat by me He started to sing of better days of better ways He sang of greener pastures in which to graze Even if on my hands and knees a trail I must blaze "So don't give up" he screeched as he flew "Your trials will be a lot more than a few" "But pushing on I know you can do" So that I did, on my hands and my knees I knew perseverance held the keys I would be as brave as my ancestors, the Cherokees When I finally broke through, dog tired and ****** Body covered in the thorny cuts, face muddy I looked like a severely beaten puppy But as I looked down on the valley below I let all of that go I was now within nature's wonderful flow The smell of honeysuckle and lilacs did mingle A scent so delectable it made my senses tingle The dew on the vibrant green grass, like diamonds did twinkle I'm so glad even though sorrow overflowed my cup That I didn't give in to all of this world's snubs I pushed on and didn't give up Life is an oxymoron, on that you can depend For now that I'm at the end My life can truly begin
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Apr 28, 2016
Apr 28, 2016 at 12:37 PM UTC
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Through water and sand, stands you. Spring breaking at you feet Your breath flicking the pages of a street paper A black crown of nightingales at your head Entwined in leaves and wheat trickling down stones in dew-morning light and thrones in brambles of blackberry pie Rooted to firewood and sheer bliss of kissed moonlight Where herons christen Stars before black velvet blanket Bridled by Rosemary and time, caught with Mary in a dark corner Slumped behind priest less ivy, we permeate the air and through blue blooded command and gnashing of teeth, slants me Outside the ramshackle cwtch I the hangmedown barks of woods, kneels you. And stopped around cockles and foundling sparrows, sings the epitaph of a fallen barbarian. Still through desert and carcass, lies you. JWS
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Apr 16, 2015
Apr 16, 2015 at 7:29 AM UTC
Black Crown
The wild blackberry plume bursts, effervescent under briar and brambles, brilliant indigo and magenta prior. We picked the posy and sweet fruits which scalloped along the ditch until our baskets were full and rich. The bronzey leaves quiver gently but do not fall however thick thorns plenty tear our long skirts and scratch our pasty legs. Stained with dirt And blood and mud We skip home through thyme. Through our childhood as The blackbirds caw.
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Apr 17, 2014
Apr 17, 2014 at 5:38 PM UTC
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