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 Oct 2016 Sparrow
Ugo Victor
Lately I've come to hypothesize

Love is a science

Maybe its the biology of attraction

The hormonal chemistry of lust

Maybe it's the physics of its dynamics

The product of its mathematical variable

That makes it so complex a function

We are left confused

as to what it really is.
(20 minute poetry)

They prodded and poked me
laughed and made jokes
and I took it all in my stride

I am as wide as the ocean is deep
and keep my thoughts to myself.

But they won't laugh at or **** me no more
I have the keys now and can open that door

got to find that door first, but I know that it's out there somewhere.

Anyway
I have now reached an age and although I'm no safer, not a sage nor a seer
things become clearer to me.

When I return if reincarnation is real
I shall strive to be better than this which I was
unless I come back as a cockroach and then it won't bother me what people think of me
they'll think it anyway.

The journey and that's what we've been on was long but never boring.

I was caught up in the romances and
if ladies were chances I've had more than my share

Born to perform and what else could I be,
a Belisha in the beacon of a pier head and of poetry
a crest in the wave far out to sea
ready to fall
I wait
patiently
for
the end.
 Oct 2016 Sparrow
Kay Ireland
Please forgive me, for my hands won’t stop shaking.
You and I:
Parallel lines holding on to the notion that maybe one day
We’ll intersect, in more ways than one.
My breath catches at the thought of your fingertips
Slipping and sloping down my spine.
I can’t fall asleep anymore without you on my mind,
Conjuring images of your
Phantom arms wrapped around my waist
And the autumn breeze of an open window washing over me.
They say that this cannot be love,
But god, I’m not so sure.

Your mother doesn’t know that I exist.
I thank her every morning for you,
Over my lukewarm cup of cheap coffee.
She is the only person who will ever love you more than I.
You look at me like I am made of flowers
Whose petals have colours you’ve never been able to comprehend.
I hope they make a little more sense now.

The first wrinkles on my face will be crow’s feet,
Like my mother’s,
Like my grandmother’s.
We’ve all fallen a little too hard
And smiled a little too much.
I’ll cherish them just the same.

They never taught us how to write poems without the fuel of heartache.
I’ll never learn, anyhow.
 Oct 2016 Sparrow
always anxious
I'm afraid of many things..

The usual...
Spiders
Heights
The dark
Strangers
Clowns
Dying
Fire
Flying
And the list goes on...


But the thing i fear the most is that you see me the way i see myself..
 Oct 2016 Sparrow
Pedro N Diaz
Devil
 Oct 2016 Sparrow
Pedro N Diaz
As a child, I was fatherless
Only a two year old and a four year old
Growing up with just a mother
My sister and I were alone
As for my brother,
He has his father.  
But his father was no man
Have you ever seen a man put his hands on the woman you call your mother?
I have,
I wish I hadn't.

My mother..
she was beaten,
She was slapped, she was punched.
By the one I call the devil
The devil was my biggest fear
He brought nothing but sadness
and screams to my ear

Fast Forward 12 years later,
I'm now fourteen..
The devil still remains
I was fed up, seeing the only woman I care for the most being beat
As he arrived one night intoxicated.
I heard my mother screams,
Her screams.  
I had it..

I ran up the stairs
punched the devil
I was beat..
one thing I remember seeing
Was my mother not helping
She stood back and watched
I did not blame her
She was weak
I knew she couldn't help

To be continued
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