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LeeJ
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since 2003-06-19
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0 posted 2005-07-13 09:18 AM


like a stranger’s frozen mirror
with “humanity” put on ice
looking over empty tables
of middle aged maiden names
with stokes of fire
emanating an aura of power
from what is seen…and not felt
nor even known

you cannot give what you’ve never known

deep winter eves
prevail their longest nights
slung across the shoulders
of loneliness & fragmented recollections
torrent questions falling
over them, again and again

as wolves salivate
ingesting a temporary fix
making ready to parade

freshly fueled by
stiff dancing
old manboys
with
faces of blemished thoughts
and stolen moments

i’m puzzled by their needs?
to painful to contemplate
the compromise which sighs shaking
it’s head...hard

with signs over them reading

“Senses dimmed to all”

and at that moment,
I wish a voice screamed...

“I’m not going in there!”

shades of daggers breathe over
their furrowed brows
not strong enough to go it alone
focusing on
smiling promises & lies
as the devil sells one pt. of poisen
to disquise an entire lake of truth
only looking for shelter, rest
and a place to stay
for the night
with lines a mile high

the inns they enter, are very small
windows so fogged over
they ache a heavy pang of mist
unable to hear glaring wounds
turning clocks a few hours ahead
just to keep the alarms
calm and quiet

soaked with the blood of physical friends
under sheets of
cowards
filled with excuse for the now gone
warm glow on skin

their bold intent, boasting rooms where
barmaids enter alone
flirting with breasts of foolish desires
promising generous tips
teasing open lips
and mouths which speak silent tears

voices in the darkness
mopping up floors of burned flesh


and of this stench,
they never ask
“who has done this?”
they know they are the ones

unfortunately companionship leaves
again and again...tipping a hat
of no regret
with an inauditable sigh

wondering where it will go next?

To any newcomer trudging through the door
Of these small inns that kills all senses

Gives a whole new meaning to the song
"Hotel California"


with best regards to Scott...with whom, during a conversation on this subject, he helped to inspire the poem...thanks hun, for being not only a great man, but a good one at that!!!!!

[This message has been edited by LeeJ (07-14-2005 12:58 PM).]

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Seymour Tabin
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since 1999-07-07
Posts 31720
Tamarac Fla
1 posted 2005-07-13 10:22 AM


LeeJ,
A large breakfast but I'll still be hungry for lunch. Good morning sweet.

stevebrklynnyc
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since 2004-01-04
Posts 292
GA, Camden
2 posted 2005-07-13 01:22 PM


I love the reference to the Eagles at the end, however, the line "you cannot give what you’ve never known", completley makes me wonder about my past, thanks for a good read.  Steve.
JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336
Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
3 posted 2005-07-14 01:13 AM


Interesting...James
Midnitesun
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Gaia
4 posted 2005-07-14 01:27 AM


quote:
and at that moment,
I wish a voice screamed to them...

“I’m not going in there!”


I'm not either! Humming that Eagles tune now....

iliana
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since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434
USA
5 posted 2005-07-14 01:35 AM


Can I just say, WOW?!
Sunshine
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since 1999-06-25
Posts 63354
Listening to every heart
6 posted 2005-07-14 06:43 AM


Yes, Jo.  You can...
I do so, quite often!




ice
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since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404
Pennsylvania
7 posted 2005-07-14 07:09 AM


Lee
A singles bar for middle-agers?

Or truly, the "Hotel California"?

"freshly fueled by
stiff dancing
of old manboys
with
faces of blemished thoughts
of only stolen moments"

"Some dance to remember
Some dance to forget "
*
...­­ companionship leaves
again and again...tipping a hat
of no regret
with an inauditable sigh

"wondering where it will go next?"

Perhaps it can never leave...

"Relax said the nightman
We are programmed to receive
You can check out any time you like
But you can never leave"

Excellent poetry as always, Lee

Like Seymour, I ate this poem for breakfast, and now I am literally sate....
----------------ice/ford
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