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Quicksand foundation Holding on by a strand of frustration I sacrifice that hand, call it a mutation Where will I land? Your guess is as good as my last one, And that wasn't one I could count on ©2024
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Aug 7, 2024
Aug 7, 2024 at 10:15 PM UTC
~•§•~ Predicting the Landing ~•§•~
Davenport Tomorrow by Michael R. Burch Davenport tomorrow ... all the trees stand stark-naked in the sun. Now it is always summer and the bees buzz in cesspools, adapted to a new life. There are no flowers, but the weeds, being hardier, have survived. The small town has become a city of millions; there is no longer a sea, only a huge sewer, but the children don't mind. They still study rocks and stars, but biology is a forgotten science ... after all, what is life? Davenport tomorrow ... all the children murmur through vein-streaked gills whispered wonders of long-ago. Keywords/Tags: Davenport, tomorrow, future, global warming, climate change, extinction, mutation, overpopulation, disease, trees, naked, leafless
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Apr 3, 2020
Apr 3, 2020 at 1:46 AM UTC
Davenport Tomorrow
for Thomas Raine Crowe ...These nights bring dreams of Cherokee shamans whose names are bright verbs and impacted dark nouns, whose memories are indictments of my pallid flesh... and I hear, as from a great distance, the cries tortured from their guileless lips, proclaiming the nature of my mutation. NOTE: My “mutation” is that my family appears to contain English, Scottish, German and Cherokee blood, meaning that my ancestors were probably at war with each other. Did my English ancestors force my Cherokee ancestors to walk the Trail of Tears? I have recently created these new translations of Native American poems, proverbs and sayings ... What is life? The flash of a firefly. The breath of a winter buffalo. The shadow scooting across the grass that vanishes with sunset. —Blackfoot saying, translation by Michael R. Burch Speak less thunder, wield more lightning. — Apache proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch The more we wonder, the more we understand. — Arapaho proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Adults talk, children whine. — Blackfoot proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Don’t be afraid to cry: it will lessen your sorrow. — Hopi proverb One foot in the boat, one foot in the canoe, and you end up in the river. — Tuscarora proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Our enemy's weakness increases our strength. — Cherokee proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch We will be remembered tomorrow by the tracks we leave today. — Dakota proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch No sound's as eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail. — Navajo saying, translation by Michael R. Burch The heart is our first teacher. — Cheyenne proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Dreams beget success. — Maricopa proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Knowledge interprets the past, wisdom foresees the future. — Lumbee proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch The troublemaker's way is thorny. — Umpqua proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch
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Feb 22, 2020
Feb 22, 2020 at 6:33 AM UTC
Mongrel Dreams
for Thomas Raine Crowe ...These nights bring dreams of Cherokee shamans whose names are bright verbs and impacted dark nouns, whose memories are indictments of my pallid flesh... and I hear, as from a great distance, the cries tortured from their guileless lips, proclaiming the nature of my mutation. NOTE: My “mutation” is that my family appears to contain English, Scottish, German and Cherokee blood, meaning that my ancestors were probably at war with each other. Did my English ancestors force my Cherokee ancestors to walk the Trail of Tears? I have recently created these new translations of Native American poems, proverbs and sayings ... What is life? The flash of a firefly. The breath of a winter buffalo. The shadow scooting across the grass that vanishes with sunset. —Blackfoot saying, translation by Michael R. Burch Speak less thunder, wield more lightning. — Apache proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch The more we wonder, the more we understand. — Arapaho proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Adults talk, children whine. — Blackfoot proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Don’t be afraid to cry: it will lessen your sorrow. — Hopi proverb One foot in the boat, one foot in the canoe, and you end up in the river. — Tuscarora proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Our enemy's weakness increases our strength. — Cherokee proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch We will be remembered tomorrow by the tracks we leave today. — Dakota proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch No sound's as eloquent as a rattlesnake's tail. — Navajo saying, translation by Michael R. Burch The heart is our first teacher. — Cheyenne proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Dreams beget success. — Maricopa proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch Knowledge interprets the past, wisdom foresees the future. — Lumbee proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch The troublemaker's way is thorny. — Umpqua proverb, translation by Michael R. Burch
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taste the whip ache just like a woman but you break just like a girl different colors made of tears oui c'est la folie chain reaction and mutation it's in the air for you and me welt rises
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Oct 30, 2018
Oct 30, 2018 at 1:46 AM UTC
Yes, it is madness.
If I could grow another arm with hands and fingers to match the others I would have trouble deciding if it would hold you up or reach for your help The only reason I don’t seem so desperate is that I’m limited to these two arms to beg for your thought
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Oct 19, 2018
Oct 19, 2018 at 5:31 PM UTC
Clasped
Mirrors stand on trial. As my reflection has become treason. Iris' clawing itself out of their sockets. Screaming for blindness. This cannot be who I am up close. This isn't who I am on the inside As touch becomes apocalypse. Finger tips shaving and ripping romantic runs down a spine into an escape from hell. The monster, applauding my imagination. All fears confirmed by reflection. The monster is me, stalking to taking stage. Every pulsing orifice oozing out reality, bites and endures flesh. Pieces of everyone I try to get close to becomes food. Leaving the gluttons pink-red and full. No dimension displayed without cauterized scars. Deformation of the mind and DNA Playing jazz backwards as the big band Scolds its tune from the inside I can hear the power tools of natures orchestra. Brackish change, Chimera's blushing to proposal. This is my favorite song And it ends with anxiety of a new face. The mirror telling it all. Clumps of hair, Eyes in hands. Festering humanity in fetal position begging for death after birth. Blowfly meals for two lovers, eaten alone. God's hands in face peeking through her fingers. Blood dripping from immortalities ugly head. Tremors of night and knocks on the door. Coagulating depression finally answers. Come in. This is what I am on the inside, up close. Make a plate for your eyes. Anxiety is on the menu.
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Nov 19, 2017
Nov 19, 2017 at 12:13 PM UTC
Depressions Reflection Mutation
I used to say I’d be nothing like him A mama’s girl, fierce and fearless But there is fear. I am afraid of what I feel Of the anger that swells Of my inability to stop the tide Of the time my mother and I fought And she whispered you’re just like your father I am afraid of evolution. A slow process That can change a harmless thing Into something else entirely I don’t want to be that something But in my head a voice tells me You can’t deny your roots And by roots I mean a grave That dug itself into the earth when I was born And waits for me still When will I become your sickness An emotional minefield where no one walks A sadness that makes my feet drag I refuse to become the person I fear Because although evolution cannot be stopped I am the mutation. And I will not become the man who brought me here.
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Nov 17, 2017
Nov 17, 2017 at 12:16 AM UTC
Mutation
I'd share the sky with the clouds but I had to grow my wings but I had to lose my skin I dared to reach paradise but my brothers took my skin but my brothers used my skin and I couldn't let them win so I had to let this in now it's tearing us within and it's the fruit our sins cause I had to grow my wings but my brothers used my skin I made them crawl took my time nice and slow feels so good to lose control like a witness, watched them fall now I'm free to flee this skin but I will not shed this sin and I cannot be complete
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Sep 3, 2017
Sep 3, 2017 at 2:16 PM UTC
Moth Dream (song lyrics)
I am a mutation, an anomaly, unique, a rarity, and other words, that mean different, and alone.
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Dec 24, 2016
Dec 24, 2016 at 4:01 PM UTC
Describe Me
They keep throwing things at my face Running away from this toxic place. I plead and ask for a confrontation... Nothing to do but accept this mutation. They've been away now, for far too long Maybe it's me, that they see is wrong. I never deserved this kind of treatment, but it's what they do for their own entertainment. I know I'm human, not a toy nor a pet, but it's all the cruelty and the insults I get; Snickering and bickering at my every detriment Always saying: I'm just a failed experiment. They won't come near me, never again. The terror in their eyes, they'll forever retain Seeing the beast that I've now become The wrath I've held in, I finally succumbed.
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Apr 21, 2015
Apr 21, 2015 at 1:52 AM UTC
In This Toxic Wasteland
When your alone the fear creeps back reminding you, your alone, no one knows, the pain inside, just wanting to meet one who understands what its like to be tagged, and to be the only one with the tag, some genetic mutation not inherited, in a sea of people you, the mutation almost like your a science project gone bad. The stares, the words all blending into one word, not remembering all that is said forgetting the important words conversations slipping not remembering lost.
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Jul 2, 2014
Jul 2, 2014 at 8:31 PM UTC
Mutation