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 Dec 2016
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Our good books tell us
Christ walked on the water
but that God was brought
to the New World on galleons,
so I ask you, wise ones, teachers
and preachers of History,
how it came to be that the Son
didn't require a boat like the Father,
and how the hell you managed
afterall to get things so backwards
when the soldiers and priests
kissed the the ground and walked
on God's children around them.
Neil Young - Cortez the Killer

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=aPL9MQHfIx8
 Dec 2016
Mark Tilford
Until
The first lie
The second lie
Then the third lie
I ignored
They continued
Then I was floored
No longer could I absorb
I could not ignore
All of my wondering
The answers came from you
There was more than just a few
Clue after clue
Two wrongs does not make it right
Now I have so much insight
Everything is not alright
In hindsight
Why fight
For what might
I will do my best to be polite
We will no longer unite
No appetite
Never come into my sight

A liar
I
Trusted
!!
 Dec 2016
Kelsey Lauren
My thoughts are always going.
They show no sign of slowing.
They crowd around me.
They don't plan on letting me go free.
They need some sort of payment.
I pay with my own solitary confinement.
I'm locked away.
So here I have to stay.
Locked in my room every day.
My thoughts say that if I go out.
There will be no doubt.
That I will regret this breakout.
My thoughts make sure I know that this is a crime.
I decide to go, just this one time.
My thoughts won't let me speak.
I manage to get out a squeak.
And to my thoughts' delight.
It seems my thoughts were right.
What can I say, I overthink a lot.
 Dec 2016
Amethyst Fyre
In a garden of black gnarled trees, lit orange with fire of a failing sun
I play hide and seek in the deepest corner
Beyond the briar maze
Beyond the home of an ill-tongued jewel green snake
Beyond the fountain that cracks the earth and roars forth
and the rainbow drops of mist glistening like knives as its veil
Somewhere built into the most cloistered wall of bricks
my body is there
I seek and I seek but I do not see
Until I close my eyes and pray for sleep

I rejoice and I tug my arm
trying to pull me free
But the girl in the wall holds a finger to her lips and shakes her head
Curling herself deeper under its weight

Go back to sleep, she whispers urgently,
You can't find me here
Go back to sleep, quick

I put my hands on my hips
Clearly, I found you. I think I win

You lose, says an all too familiar voice
Death grabs me by my handles and spins me around

You aren't supposed to be here, the boy in my head scolds

I came back for her I point at the wall
I watch myself cower deeper in with the other skulls

You can't find her here, he says
I own her

Go back to sleep

I don't have to listen to you I say, but he and I both know it's not true
My hair runs down my back,
the nightgown I don't wear at home billows in the wind

The moonlight slices my throat

You can't flirt with me and expect not to fall, Death says, calmly

I've done a pretty good job so far! I try to break out of his grip but he tosses me into the air like I weigh nothing, and I feel the pull of sleep reaching its web-like fingers out to me

I know I should be grateful that he's spared me again, but I keep fighting
What is his game? I'd thought hide and seek but I was wrong
He makes up whatever rules he fancies, so how am I supposed to win?

I play a dangerous game, flirting with ideas. Oh, I have no intentions for them, but I caress them with my mind, a safe haven for the gleaming silver of a sword and the boy who wields them all. How often can you flirt and not fall? How often can you dance and not die? I return to the garden night after night when I should be sleeping, and every time I think I've won, he is there to change the game. How soon until he changes my mind?

Once upon a time, he told me I could stay in the garden forever with him.

I wonder if his game is that of waiting.
sleep-deprived
 Dec 2016
South-by-Southwest
I hold the rays that light the bay
Early in the morning
I smell the salt and taste the air
as the day is forming
The gulls turn wing and then they fling
their Feathers to the sea
The clouds peer pink as they sink
lighting comes a storming
The air picks up and cools my cup
of coffee that remains
I step in the boat that's sure to float
knowing the journey's waiting
The planks are sound , the masks come round
the ropes and fibers straining
A chop that blows , the tide it flows
the ebb of life has past
The sea's dark gray and appears to say
your albatross awaits you
Whatever's to be is alright with me
I'm not captive to this world
I drop my sails , ring three bells
Here ye , here ye , here ye
I set my course without remorse
destined for eternity
I used to live in Panama City , Florida .
Little by little,
Bit by bit,

Page by page,
My blood
I drip.

Scattered fragments
Of my soul
I leave behind,

In hope that one day
You may find...

Me - Completely.

Little by little,
Day by day,

Everlasting,
My chosen words
Will stay.

Verse by verse,
My soul
On earth
Will linger - Immortal,
Undying,

Traceable footsteps,
On these pages,
I leave -
Tears in words;
My pen is always crying.

My soul
Longs to bleed
Blood and tears of ink,

Between the lines
You will find me;
I have left trails -
A direct link.

By Lady R.F ©2016
 Dec 2016
Y Rada
That Night…

That certain night I came to him with reverence
And I was like a goddess and he the worshipper
I accepted his offerings of passion not because
He was the sole pilgrim to my pantheon of love
But since I heard his supplications to cherish me.


My tears mingled with his just like our ardor in a cup
And we will drink it for many days and nights later
My soul and his were in cased in a time capsule
That both of us could easily open in the far future
To fill the lonely winter nights to balance our sanity.


Then I started to wish that summer would never cease
But the leaves started to fall hard just like my dreams
As I looked at him packing his things the next morn
He said farewell and went to war and to his people
But at least I was…

A goddess that night and my enemy was my devotee.
I was sorting and re-reading some of my contest pieces (short story) and a couple of sentences in "He was mine during Summer" caught my attention.

Although I didn't win (I just dabble at short stories just like my poems haha), I found it intriguing to make some of the sentences used in that story into a poem.
 Dec 2016
SE Reimer
~

her stealthy cold awaits,
her legs are gathered ’neath,
and in bitter gusts she crouches,
waiting...
as innocent i venture out;
and as i step outside the door,
she pounces on my frame,
nearly knocks me to the ground.
she begins in subtle nibbles,
biting sharp at ears and cheeks;
and then deep her fangs sink in,
to draw my unsuspecting warmth.
my bones she chills;
my blood is curdled,
swiftly rising to the skin;
my eyes are robbed of any tears,
my gasping breath she steals,
to leave a burning in my throat;
my fingers and my toes slowly
lose their fight to feel,
and though around my neck,
is wrapped a scarf to shield
her bitter cutting wind,
my chest is filled
with winter’s frosty grip.
my hands begin to fumble,
my thighs and calves draw tight,
my feet begin to stumble,
to outrun her breath i try;
but fast in winter’s grasp,
this terror has an edge;
a sharpened knife she holds,
hard against unwitting skin.
no match for she am i,
her ruthless ways,
have all but won this round;
’til then my feet find footing,
and up the stair i fly,
my hand upon the latch,
i hurl my frame inside;
and as i slam the door behind,
her icy voice, i hear it rise,
high above her roar outside,
"next time, lover,
i will win;
i will make you mine!"


~

*post script.

brrrrrrr... few things i hate,
but this for sure,
her biting cold i do despise.
 Dec 2016
Ramin Ara
A world without melody
Of the nightingale
Isn't pleasant
 Dec 2016
Valsa George
In dazzled astonishment
She looked up from her reverie
As she heard the flap of wings overhead
And saw the flash of laser beams in her dim lit room
Before her, stood a winged seraph
A radiant silhouette with such gentleness and grace
As never beholden on any human face
With its hands raised in benediction,
It saluted Mary and said
“Blessed art thou amongst women…
……………………………………
The rest she heard in a trance.
Unable to comprehend what was said,
The girl looked up nonplussed.
Again it said, “The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee
And a son shall be born of thee
Whom you shall call Jesus”

In that nanosecond of a new revelation
Did Mary’s world shatter like glassware
Or did her ****** womb thrill with new life
Did she swim in the waters of joyful tidings?
Or gyrate in the sweeping swirl of tidal waves

For the girl already espoused to a man
In whose dreams his comely form had begun
Flitting in and out
Was it a moment of silent ravishment?
Or of stupefied bewilderment
Did a dagger cut through her heart?
Or did her soul take wing in flight???
This is Christmas time. This poem is an exploration of Annunciation by Gabriel to Mary from an average man's perspective.
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