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 Apr 2014 Truthful Word
Curtis
Life
 Apr 2014 Truthful Word
Curtis
Why oh why
The need to say a man has died
To say he did it for us
And he did it for love
Then why must you hate
No man is free
No man is safe
From humanity
Be what we are
We are what we convey
If we choose to pray
Or nay
We need not god
We need not drugs
What we need
Is love
If the moon smiled, she would resemble you.
You leave the same impression
Of something beautiful, but annihilating.
Both of you are great light borrowers.
Her O-mouth grieves at the world; yours is unaffected,

And your first gift is making stone out of everything.
I wake to a mausoleum; you are here,
Ticking your fingers on the marble table, looking for cigarettes,
Spiteful as a woman, but not so nervous,
And dying to say something unanswerable.

The moon, too, abuses her subjects,
But in the daytime she is ridiculous.
Your dissatisfactions, on the other hand,
Arrive through the mailslot with loving regularity,
White and blank, expansive as carbon monoxide.

No day is safe from news of you,
Walking about in Africa maybe, but thinking of me.
Red-blooded love
Blue-blooded veins
You left me again
Purple stains
Inspired from one of my past writings.
 Apr 2014 Truthful Word
Curtis
The things i do
They are not you
They are what you perceive
The things i do
Should amuse
And astound you
There is no word
For which i seek
The one that describes
Energy
 Apr 2014 Truthful Word
Curtis
The beauty of creation
An urge to adventure
The love of curiosity
All with meaning at its center
Finding yourself
Spilling your guts
Spanding the mind
Learning love
The best way to spend time
Art is beauty
Theres beauty in this rhyme
And all of yours too
With out spending a single dime

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