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wordvango Sep 2017
Jah gee
her words touched me
spoke to me
felt torn from me

like  a sudden breeze
makes one breathless
makes one sneeze
makes one's heart stop

she only said what was evident
not a poet or philosopher
but a living thing
not a maker

a seer
that said once
I remember
just be you

be true
I forget her exact words
they came to me in a dream

I awoke
refreshed
wordvango Sep 2017
wander-fairers gloat  in seeming  calmness
about the depths of the seas they've  traversed
tropical palms thus plucked
on Wayfaring waves a  day
in the past
Storms fierce they gallantly
heroically faced taut strong
unending

The Eartheners pout in earnest
of the soil taken and
the mineral reserves being stolen
of gold reserves and conspiracies
while painters talk about ivory
and elephants with
abstract art all the critics rave
how that touched them

The Realists resolve to see
each sunrise sunset as
a Godspeed to destiny
an earthly climatic episode in
a timeline of finality
seeing doom ahead.

I like to take a breath.
Have a banana split.
If that's not available
maybe some cornbread in sweet
cream possibly a strawberry
in season.

Taste a smile. Throw a compliment.
Maybe careless how I do it at times.
But bask in the comedy
of errors and randomness.
Seek an ism in the growth of my own
sadism, a ick in my
lack of understanding. And just be peaceful.
Lie down.
wordvango Sep 2017
Semitalla said
Sweet love god of
The sun
Bring me
Call my name
Semitalla

Her ******* heaved
Legs quivered
Her face ached with want
She called again
Blackness shall be
My destiny
If you don't answer

Amoxicillin the God
Heard her calls
Wanted to heal her wounds
He ached that he had not the power
The god ****** doctors
The farmers feeding their chickens
Making them fat rich
With no regards
Everyone with a virus
Had sought his riches,

He sat powerlessly.
Unable to even answer.
As the damsel in distress
Died of Staph
wordvango Sep 2017
in time in space in future
memory in
places far apart
in misery
they those molecules
they always seem
to gravitate
towards that place we call
heart
and one day
where the suns and moons
and galaxies merge
will find
a new heart
to emerge
a soul like ours a destiny
on
whatever comes
from that
crashing of all we know
into a burst
to start again
in distant years
stars grown like ours
a brilliant shine
a new
love sparked
like
yours and mine
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