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majnu
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0 posted 2003-01-25 12:49 PM



I can’t shake it now this feeling like Cassandra’s complex,
my silent screams reverberate through hearing trumpets;
to know more is less and this knowledge is little else but a hex,
while reclining on their couch Cheshire cats eat scones and crumpets
the hookah smoking characters like the house of Liaus have sex.
strolling the streets the next morn, inspecting meat of which to make strumpets.
through these skyscraping walls I walk without Deadalaus’ thread,
whence I came I do not know, this madness forever grows.
those that walk beside me in business suits concealing lives long dead,
the grass sprouts like weeds between the concrete rows.
on this bed of rebar nails I will someday lay my head,
but when the fates shall cut my string only God knows.

-majnu
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Timid thoughts be not afraid. I am a Poet.

© Copyright 2003 Zaheer Abbas Ali - All Rights Reserved
regards2you
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1 posted 2003-01-25 01:22 PM



Well written, but a few names in this poem of whom I am not familiar.

However the last line says so much.
How important to say the ~I love yous~ on a daily basis and make an apologies needed.   We just never know. Kacy has a poem on line this morning which provoked my same sentiments.

Enjoyed this.

A previous resident of the east bay area, San Lorenzo to be exact....
and now I don't worry so much about the ~big one~, just forest fires...
can't get away from natural disasters, no matter where you live, which really makes this poem so relevant.

Pat

..without surrender, be on good terms with all persons..
        "Desiderata"

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2 posted 2003-01-25 01:23 PM


Serious piece, yet I had a chuckle with that cat imagery. Enjoyed the cracks between the sidewalk.
Seymour Tabin
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3 posted 2003-01-25 01:49 PM


majnu
An interesting read, enjoyed.

Nan
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4 posted 2003-01-25 09:29 PM


Only the "fates" know - indeed - This is a good read, majnu..
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5 posted 2003-01-25 09:45 PM


This is interesting. I
enjoyed reading..

"Love makes the world go around"
~~with love and hugs from Ethel~~  
                  

majnu
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6 posted 2003-01-25 10:52 PM


thanks all for reading and responding to my work.

regards2you, regarding your comments: if you want an explanation of anything, please let me know. its always good to here from another californian.

midnitesun, and your little puns are also quite fun.

monseymour tabin, thanks for the read.

nan, hopefully, sometime i wonder if they're the ones with the hookah and hash!

garysgirl, great to here from you!

-majnu
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Timid thoughts be not afraid. I am a Poet.

Eromyna
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7 posted 2003-01-25 11:33 PM


Mmmm... scones.... *drools*

"I don't need to scream for you to deem me aggravation."

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