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Grinch
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Whoville

0 posted 2006-10-05 06:01 PM



After the slow death the silence leaps
On ears that need the lullaby of screams
To feel at home.
She, as mad as worms, has turned
Her tongue to younger men, too weak
To taste her poison passed as cheap perfume.

After the crash of doors the emptiness;
The lack of hate can pluck the nerves
And leave you cold.
While she, as wild as wheat, is swaying
Hearts with hustle, don’t they see
The way she sculpts them out of shape?

After the last goodbye the yearning comes;
The miss-you-now that burns the eyes,
Nostalgia bites.
Is she, as soft as ferns, still sitting there
Like me? As mad as worms and wild as wheat
Just waiting for the world to find it’s feet.


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ChePacifica
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Ignore Alien Orders
1 posted 2006-10-05 07:01 PM


very nice and a great close !
Martie
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California
2 posted 2006-10-06 12:52 PM


Grinch

"As mad as worms and wild as wheat"

vivid and original...and felt!

Copperbell
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3 posted 2006-10-07 02:18 AM


I like this
Triskaidekaphobia
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since 2003-02-05
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In a state of disrepair...
4 posted 2006-10-07 02:36 AM


I really enjoyed this one...

I really like the language of this poem. Very original.

Keep on writing!

"The world won't end in darkness, it'll end in family fun
With Coca Cola clouds behind a Big Mac sun."

One God by The Beautiful South

nakdthoughts
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Between the Lines
5 posted 2006-10-07 04:56 PM


don’t they see
The way she sculpts them out of shape?

After the last goodbye the yearning comes;



so many good lines...I am interpreting my own way, which would sound spiteful to someone who doesn't know me...having watched a younger woman come between myself and my husband only to abandon him shortly after...leaving my life turned upside down..now in the process (finally) of uprighting itself...eventually to be without him. It will someday be his aftershock.
Enjoyed your discussion in CA also.
M

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