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LeeJ
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0 posted 2004-08-05 07:14 AM


Drinking water asylum in handcuffs
Emerging coughing and blowing serge
Dog-paddling under irrigative flesh and blood
Opaque, cloudy with rich nutrients
I will write my name across this voice with fire
Rising above, Lord rising above

In some deranged honor,
Light shines through pores of skin
Knowing every inch by heart
Discarded furniture, favors verandas facing east
Catching lifting river breezes
Like a prayer on a native tongue
Wrapping my arms around holy cities,
Hanging on for dear life

Am I the tomorrow that returns home?
Telling of weak moments, when I found myself?
Falling in love with my own story all over again
Slow walks with intimate truths
To only crave more the warmth of solitude
Did you ever notice pretenders?
Ones, hoping to catch dirty laundry
Wringing every stint of moisture out of love
Labors of spring cleaning look me straight in the eye
With a special group rate for graduating seniors
Still extended greetings

Slim wastes give superlative performances
There is no matter of character, ambition, or passions
Knocking on their white picketed gates?
Only high octane of their own fanatical codes
Beautiful woman whose soul possesses trends
Ones which discuss the devil’s incarnate
Giving all those around them, the bloody bends

She carves notches from the old women’s screams
Feeds off the swiftness of cruelty
And still the voice of hand reaches out
In pure possibility of forgiven beaches

I watch the anonymous images in her reflections
Viewing her colors with eyes closed
Trying not to turn away, from over exposure
There was not one figure in her life
That held her close to breast feed
Or the staying power or friends
She’s always taken corners on two wheels
Closing all her windows

I stand at the crossroads, wounded
Black and blue imprints to prove it
Always remembering that defensive voice
Reminding me, always whispering
"You cannot give what you’ve never known"

And so, again, the ice in this country melts
Flushing out my arrival, trying no more
Even the streets appeal to my willingness to believe
With much regard for the herds of stampedes
That slowly trampled me,
There I was, laying face down in the dirt
Reaching up with one arm and
Somehow, someway, someone
Was always there reaching out

Feeling quite relieved for those rolling eyes
You know the ones, fatherless children always get
Cause maternal love was always there
Teaching me the language


© Copyright 2004 Lee J. - All Rights Reserved
Seymour Tabin
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1 posted 2004-08-05 07:41 AM


LeeJ
Well you are a good language student. LOL
Enjoyed the read.

Dark Stranger
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West Coast
2 posted 2004-08-05 08:37 AM


must be in new york...(grin)

nude side shoes are not required
as long as you have soul

kewl view news ms Lee J.

miscellanea
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3 posted 2004-08-05 09:13 AM


Drinking water asylum in handcuffs
Emerging coughing and blowing serge
Dog-paddling under irrigative flesh and blood
Opaque, cloudy with rich nutrients
I will write my name across this voice with fire
Rising above, Lord rising above

LeeJ.
  You have such powerful imagery.  Of course, this is just one example of your poem filled with much.   You have such a keen mind.
                    miscellanea

Martie
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4 posted 2004-08-05 10:19 AM


LeeJ

Fabulous writing, my friend!  

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Gaia
5 posted 2004-08-05 10:26 AM


dang, but you have mastered the very soles of love's footprint, with colorful vivd 3D reality vocabulary
*click* to add thread

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where the wild flowers grow
6 posted 2004-08-05 12:21 PM


the title of this poem, alone, drew me in.. it's one of my favorite quotes, almost..

"I lamented for I had no shoes
until I saw the man who had no feet".

Great work.

passing shadows
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displaced
7 posted 2004-08-05 12:36 PM


awesome verses
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8 posted 2004-08-05 02:02 PM


I love your style...awesome!

Eric

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