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  Jan 8 thyreez-thy
ZOO
Too sick to work...
    I'd rather stay at home to
ILL it with parents
    But i lead them on until I'm asked
then I can quit and leave because
None knew I had an issue
With Daddy . . .

and I can't separate it out why I'm being looked at supposedly
As Attractive

To who I might be interested in
if it is
being taken advantage of,  
or is it not

my work is satisfactory
fear for my generalization or from you -In you all only want what every
******* Friday wants
they're all after the same thing
shining like a diamond
  Jan 8 thyreez-thy
ZOO
We are a center of nerves as
       filaments of
       fretting pieces of gratuitous
       cruelty, absolute torture or
       insanity
                become empowered
                of a conditioned mind
                as a habit breathes

  , what is strange and unnatural
        customs build by craving for
        what fills the unfathomed
        void,
  , have by conjured up spectres,  
        half-remembered dream,
        depends upon on a fate
        as one inhales substances,
  , to expel
        their hands bathed in blood
        hug the destroyer to this
        gloom of desperate
        starvation, pain, and
        nakedness, begins to hunt
        
, to place a cathedral
   that which terrifies us in
    sleep and fall into short
    trances to take away.
  Jan 8 thyreez-thy
Gulishta
I Saw a dream...
It was you and me
With another one
Some of you and some of me

I saw a dream

Struggled for it
Worked for it
Planned for it
Hurt for it..

I saw a dream.

Syringes filled with liquid
Sometimes filled with blood
Some part of me excited
Some part of me stunned.

I saw a dream.

The call of siren
The call of hope
The wait of nine months
But wait for it some more

I saw a dream..
I saw some dream
I saw you so far away
And bloodshed left with me.

I saw a dream.
  Jan 8 thyreez-thy
Khoisan
Here
nothing is sacred or silence
since they shoved us in this hole
to work out our own violence
Nothing is in vain
it is the willingness to change
we bleed from the mouth
soil from our bladders
**** on each other
killed or mamed
still nothing stays the same
if you are willing to talk and use
your mind stand together
to effect that change
  Jan 8 thyreez-thy
Nemusa
She thought love would age like wine,
Smooth and dark, a holy sign.
Gentle whispers, velvet skies,
But the truth came wrapped in lies.

The shadows fell, they did not ask,
His voice a sermon, a shattering mask.
His absence carved, sharp and deep,
A wound that woke her in her sleep.

She drank the night to drown his face,
To forget the silence, to erase the space.
But the glass broke sharp against her hand,
And the blood sang truths she couldn’t stand.

Healing came like a thief in the rain,
Soft as ash, a balm for pain.
A knock at the door, a touch so kind,
An old friend’s voice she thought she'd left behind.

She stopped the drinking, stopped the fall,
Her laugh returned, a hymn in the hall.
Her wrinkles spoke of battles won,
Each line a prayer to the rising sun.

Now she writes by a candle’s glow,
Her words are rivers, strong and slow.
She meets her gaze in the looking glass,
A woman who rose from the broken past.

She lifts her glass to the evening light,
To the love she lost, to the endless fight.
Bold and unbreakable, she stands alone,
Aged like wine, her spirit her throne.
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