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"ganglion" poems
poetry is cheap virtual reality be, you deranged ganglion.
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Mar 4, 2011
Mar 4, 2011 at 9:40 AM UTC
why you shouldn't read this.
She softly whines to let you know just how patient she's been. She sees you reaching for your shoes, and you must know you're not going anywhere without her. There is no escape. You may give in-- frolics and scampers of ecstacy-- and be covered with kisses and kisses until you come to know what bliss is.
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May 9, 2017
May 9, 2017 at 4:29 PM UTC
A ganglion of joy:
i. this is where all wars are born. when the mind starts naming its possessions as the heart is silent with its sullen iterations. this is where all the forgotten revel in the song breaking against the premises of remembering, or say, dream's erratic fabulation. this is where you lose name and touch and relevance to things. this is where around me, all the mouths shrill in commune and i am left baffled in cottonmouth reticence. ii. it starts with a syllable's ebb as it tries to paint in the canvas a face, or a mulling over. or the reel around the thorny fountain of desperations and youthfulness dried out in speckles of river-run laughter. there is only a candle there but the light splatters everywhere like true blood of murdered flowers on walls thick without sensations. it begins when the heron of your coming trills on the ganglion - cathedrals start a bell and the resounding of it, the shattering of it, the music of it! iii. death of a man is the life of another, yet shy in its genesis, brave in the exodus. this will soon grow arms and feet and will lunge out of each pained window and then sleep in musical beds oblivious of a body's retreat. and from whence it started, it shall end here, it will blow out the candles here, sometimes sing to itself here, and perhaps pass this on from here to another's, without promise.
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Sep 14, 2015
Sep 14, 2015 at 11:12 AM UTC
Where All Wars Are Born