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Verdant Quo Nov 2018
I carry a white noodle bowl,
carefully up to my chin.
I smile as my nose catches,
the steam so grey and thin.

I set the bowl down gently,
Because it was too hot.
and take this time to ponder,
The noodles I have got.

A small carrot captain,
rides his vessel south.
But the spoony seas are violent,
and bring him to my mouth.

Legions of green sprouts,
are armed and at the ready.
But their base was built on broth,
and therefore is unsteady.

A scallion sergeant paces,
He’s timid and afraid.
And hopelessly fell in love with,
A mushroom mermaid.

The brothy land changes,
As beef enters the scene.
And to the broccoli scouts,
this meat is only mean.

Finally the egg,
who knows he’s the best.
Will wander around the edges,
till he decides to rest.

The dinner’s duty done
I tilt the ocean east
And drain the sea of veggies
into the belly of the beast

I take the styrofoam bowl.
And poke a hole in its side.
The bowl is now found empty
All my friends have died.
Arlo Disarray Jun 2015
Two hearts beating at the same exact time
Harmonious breathing causing their lungs to rhyme
Eyes locked securely, thrown away the key
Lips meeting up, spit creating a sea

Glued into passion, interlocking inside
Feeling each other as they slip and they slide
Sweat drops and spit become one in the same
Licking each inch of skin, with high intent and aim

Yes, their heartbeats and breathing have increased in speed
But they're still matching up as they pump and they bleed
Moaning and sighing sneak right into the mix
As their hips bump together, and their bodies do tricks

******* to an end, they both unlock their eyes
As they smile at the mess made in between their thighs
spoon·y /ˈspo onē/

informal

adjective (dated)

sentimentally or foolishly amorous.

bard /bärd/

noun (archaic literary)

a poet, traditionally one reciting epics and associated with a particular oral tradition.

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