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Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration

0 posted 2008-08-22 05:57 PM


apologies if the references are too obscure. (and "the artist..." is for you Susanofer)  

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once,
she led away from a movie just seen,
some flick pretending to be a caricature of life,
but only served to show indifference to reality.

she tugged my shirt,
plying feet to follow toward the darkness of an alley.
i, of course, was thinking "shortcut,"
though she was on a different track -
one with fewer family values, if you really must know.

this, the girl who hugs trees,
as if she can wrestle a Dali-like impression from knurled bark
and a few smoothly-crooned verses by The Artist Formerly Known As...
makin' out in the dark,
feet rustling through
expired popcorn crates
and fetid puddles of booze, desperation,
and oddly grinning faces.

awkward, wouldn't you think?

but then, you've never seen the ocean
rise to greet her knees,
furl around the olive of her thighs
with more ardor
than a ninja for a knife.
no,
you have never felt the spray,
as the mist formed around her
(half-naked, but oh-so-delicious)
like a halo of lust from the core of the Earth herself.

being with her is religious...
or at least spiritual.
yeah, more that than the first -
the thought of religion associated with the
incarnation of pagan delight is laughable...
but then,
she always had a sense of humor
mixed in with the sensuality of a sprite.

wonder if she'd laugh now,
well, if she were still alive, she might.
who knows,
maybe she still is laughing,
deep beneath the ground and awash with ivy.

guess the alley wasn't such a great idea after all,
despite my new affinity for bats.

[This message has been edited by Christopher (08-22-2008 06:44 PM).]

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with you
1 posted 2008-08-22 06:35 PM


and what my sweet Kissy, would you suppose was in my cd player this very moment

"but then, you've never seen the ocean
rise to greet her knees,
furl around the olive of her thighs
with more ardor
than a ninja for a knife.
no,
you have never felt the spray,
as the mist formed around her
(half-naked, but oh-so-delicious)
like a halo of lust from the core of the Earth herself."

LOVE this...

all of it really...



I so enjoy reading you

Sunshine
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Listening to every heart
2 posted 2008-08-22 10:23 PM


Oh, wow....

not only to see you writing,

but to see you performing art!

Well done!


martiniat8
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3 posted 2008-08-22 11:39 PM


WOW Chris, GREAT write, I believe I have once met the girl you describe, for I think for most men we have encountered one like her. I loved the 1st 75% of your poem and it kind of trailed off, as perhaps your relation ship with her was? after the line Being with her is religious and then you start doubting and its gets a little garbled and self doubting. Keep writing perhaps youre just feeling things out. I doubt you are the cynic that is portrayed in those last lines. You'll work it out, Greart Write. Looking forward to more
Gaelynsgirl
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4 posted 2008-08-23 12:08 PM


I really enjoyed this honest exploration of thoughts. Always enjoy poems that have wonderful use of sound as they roll off your mind's tongue.

Indeed a pleasurable read!

passing shadows
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displaced
5 posted 2008-08-23 07:21 AM


dang
Michael
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6 posted 2008-08-23 11:26 AM


Not too obscure at all Chris.  You painted just enough.

Enjoyed... and good to read you again.
Michael

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7 posted 2008-08-23 02:25 PM


I loved this - particularly the last 25%!

- Owl

Christopher
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Purgatorial Incarceration
8 posted 2008-08-25 11:31 AM


Thanks all. Your comments are appreciated.

Michael - hope you and the fam are doing well! How's things?

Mark Bohannan
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9 posted 2008-08-26 12:21 PM


Has been awhile since I have been able to indulge in one of your works and definitely worth the endeavor to do so.  You pulled me in slowly with the beginning and by the time I had finished I realized I had been captured to the moments completely and softly as if I were witnessing them myself.  An excellent read and experience.
Earth Angel
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10 posted 2008-08-26 01:46 PM


She may have passed on, but you brought her back to life with your pensive, and highly descriptive writing.

VERY well done! It was a pleasure reading your literary works again, Chris! :angerl:


Linda

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11 posted 2008-08-26 11:51 PM


HELLO Christopher

It certainly is good to see your writing again. I have missed it.

I am able to see everything in this one as if it is going on in front of me. I love it.

take care

"...buried way beneath the sheets
I think she's having a meltdown..."
"Buckcherry"

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