1 comments Wednesday, December 31, 2008

A rhythm calls me to the west
and calls me to get up and dressed
silently I rise and say
'Good morning to the new born day.'

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say hello to saintly snows
and halos made of leafy blows
that blizzard by your garden front
and blush your childhood as you grow

say hello to first time winds
that scandalise your soft eyelids
and leave you with the reddish glow
and brush your childhood as you grow

say hello to brisk sunshine
that tans you like the sharpest wine
you're sharp now where you once were slow - 
and crush your childhood as you grow.

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sing of whirling teenage days
and dancing wildish dervish ways
Oh! seasons will not trouble you
Oh! sing no more of your childhood.

fresh and hungry in the night
you spoil for bloody love and fight
your pack will split the loot and lays
Oh, sing of whirling teenage days

On your own you catch the breeze
that blows by like Jehovah sneeze
but stand strong like the finest tree
Oh sing of wildish teenage ways
Oh, sing of whirling teenage days

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adulthood has not caught you well
thirty has not found you swell
stationary you are sad 
but say not that adulthood's bad

you pay the rent and mop the floor
and long once more for metaphors
and shining star-streaked bloody nights
and passion under cool moonlight

but say not that adulthood's bad
thirty five has found you sad
but childhood's given as a gift
and memory is never thrift.

0 comments Sunday, December 21, 2008

as close as sun is to the midnightsky,
as near to moon as comets on the roads
and with a flick, a halogen explodes
and then, together, in our seats we fly
or rather, flew. for soon we must alight
and wrap our shoes upon abrasive tar
and walk together long and lone afar
upon a path that is but falsely bright
or will you stop as suddenly as hearts
when crashed into a wall of solid steel
my hand about your neck, a pulse to feel,
a key inside your engine, nothing starts,
and ambulances bring you off. I cry,
head raised; I walk beneath the midnight sky.