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Greg Smith Apr 2010
Today we stand
As one broken unibody
Thanks to the greed
Husbands and wives parting as two
Rich and the famous'  new mansions of the gutter
With their wealth falling through the drain
Now crying with their diamond tears
Sobbing with their disbelief
All their heads falling over their scrapped heels.
Poor becoming the new in-crowd
We glance and say
Your now one of us now how does it feel
Now its time to face the world
and notice the sense of reality
listen to all the broken lives
Feel the sense of lost to lost
Witness the tears of a breaking family
We arise and chant
Your now one of us now how does it feel
GregSmith
Alexander Coy Apr 2016
Once,

I spoke to myself in crowds;
a unibody with heavenly mouths,
clouds lost in air that carried serpent tongues.

I dreamt we had a child
and named her Many Moons;
she grew to be the slayer
of conquerers and the
thief to tyrants.

And in between
her coiled arms
she bore poisonous fruit.

A ***** blossoming
infernal scents of dews...

She looked like you
when you were a young illusion;
an astral image projected
by a silent conversation.

I sat to myself and pondered
the freedom of thought
with limited mental capacity;

I sat by myself
and tried lonesome on for size;
and I saw that I lost you
in all the useless things I find;
a fragmented concept
produced by a whole mind.

I dreamt we made love
while others spoke of
it's practical uses;

I dreamt you were inside me
while you surrounded me;

And then I saw the eclipse
eat itself alive.

— The End —