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 Oct 2013 Smith
Yamabe no Akahito
To the fields in springtime
Picking violets
Did I come
So welcoming the fields
A single night I slept there.  
 Oct 2013 Smith
William A Poppen
Knee joints pop
With sounds of aging
As his haunches settle
Into the resilience of hemp.
He is seeking a soft silence,
Reverence for universal truths
And a communion with the
Silence of the moment.

Thoughts bounce through his mind
Like static on a distant radio station.
Memories of past silences come  
Like a prairie wind.  

Soft silence settles around him
While his mind tries to forget
What harshness silence has nourished
During his lifetime.
 Oct 2013 Smith
William A Poppen
He treated her

like a princess

of a very

small empire.
 Oct 2013 Smith
William A Poppen
Chase me
I will run
a dangerous race.

Praise me,
I will ignore headlines
and writing in the sky.

Anchor my heart
against insistent
waves.

Quell my
woody-stemmed love
afraid to grow.

Show me knowledge.
Contain my spirit.
Stay near.

Capture me
with tender hands.
Knead my soul until I rise.
 Oct 2013 Smith
JR Potts
I stand at the convenience store counter
with a smile but conflicted inside
I know I don't need them
yet, there they are.

A rainbow of apathetic death
a mosaic of bad breath
and even worse excuses
waiting to be packed
put into my chest pocket
and held close to my heart.

It makes me sick, hard to breathe
and yet here I am all ready to leave
with twenty more sticks of disease,
the same ones that gave my father
C-O-P-D.

But still I buy.

I swipe that card with little regard
to the fact that I'm reliving history
a son just as dumb as his father before him
scoring the same dope
wearing the same rope
around his collar.

I've thrown whole packs out car windows
sworn them off cause the habit,
the money lost and especially the cough
was getting to be a problem.

I've renounced this addiction
with the conviction of a holy man
yet still I stand smokes in hand
puffing away; swearing this to be my last
every time I can't help but laugh a little
cause I know I'm full of ****.
(Don't we all)

But still I buy.
 Oct 2013 Smith
Chuck
I have something to get off my chest
It is the World's Vegetarian Day
Carrots, beans, and peas are the best
Everyone must eat this way
It will give your body vigor and zest
It will give you energy all day
I don't mean to be a righteous pest
But veggies should be eaten per say
If for you, they don't pass the test
Eat them as I did today
Next to a prime beef fillet
No offense meant! Just having fun. I love veggies and meat! I don't discriminate.
 Oct 2013 Smith
William A Poppen
with Mary.
I  was seduced
in Barnes & Noble,
lured to the  poetry section
next to coffee and pastries.

I touched her Blue Iris,
fondled  her Red  Bird
and recounted why
she wakes to watch
the early sunrise.

She looked better than I remembered
in a brown jacket
with a striking
emblem of a bear
on the front.

She took me to her tent
near Truro
and told me of turtles, toads,
hermit *****,
and her fear
of ridding her garden
a small harmless snake.

I spill my passion
on the ground — our bed for now — beside her.
Under her cover
she shares phrases,
moles, verbs,
and curves
of sweet new perceptions.

We are intimate beyond belief.
Her verbal kisses
bring sweat to my palms.
I’m high, hallucinating
on Mary
my drug of choice.

I’m having an affair
with Mary Oliver.
 Oct 2013 Smith
Chuck
Death Winks
 Oct 2013 Smith
Chuck
Death winks
And I smile
We have an inside joke
Just between us

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