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Johnny Noiπ Dec 2017
***-a-boo

The Syrian woman is not my lover
12yo locked in the basement
@ sonic speed---

She is love, tortured in a black site
under the command of UFOs
We are capable of using tracts
of land for our cattle to graze
(corporate states paving the way)---

She's been pregnant two years straight,
haunted by her own womb, my girl;
she loves me in deserted desert towns---
Daesh won't find us here,
they will give up the Herculean task
of removing the moon from the sky---
I've only ever dated a poet once
again & again---she was crazy of course,
bug-eyed little green woman---

Israel allies with the DPRK
& gets bought by the Disney corp.
& **** Germany is franchised
& merchandised---

Disney buys *******
& puts black bunny on a red-and-white
background & u'll see, there will be
**** bunnies---transmen will fear them;
America gets its collective rocks off
instead of the ugly realization
that an old white man is ******* ur ****
Peek-a-boo
Elissa Deauvall May 2017
Tiptoe through forests
of lollipop trees
and play with cotton candy bunnies

Climb rock candy mountains
Jump in chocolate syrup puddles

I wear a little yellow raincoat
to keep me dry
from the cream soda raindrops

So many sweet things
live in this wonderland

Things like you

Why would anyone want to leave
ConnectHook Apr 2017
Cartoon bunnies up our kiesters;

yellow chicks lay chocolate eggs.

Antichrist confection: Easter's

pastel poison. Drain the dregs.

Sweet untruths with trinkets given

lying in the plastic grass.

Dull consumers, market-driven.

Christ is risen... kiss my ***.
Our English word Passover, happily, in sound and sense, almost corresponds to the Hebrew [pesach], of which is a translation. Exod. Xii. 27. The Greek pascha, formed from the Hebrew, is the name of the Jewish festival, applied invariably in the primitive church to designate the festival of the Lord’s resurrection, which took place at the time of the passover. Our word Easter is of Saxon origin, and of precisely the same import with its German cognate Ostern. The latter is derived from the old Teutonic form of auferstehn, Auferstehung, i. e. resurrection. The name Easter is undoubtedly preferable to pascha or passover, but the latter was the primitive name.

[SOURCE: Ecclesiastical History to the Twentieth Year of the Reign of Constantine, 4th ed., trans. Christian F. Cruse (London: Oxford Univ. Press, 1847), 221.]
F White Sep 2016
I mourn for skunks.

The squashed, flattened masses
***** mashed, their stripes scattered
Matted  masks disguising unseeing eyes
Through how many fields have they run?
Once sweet babies, small noses, downlike fur
fleeing to their final place from green leafed bowers in a terrible act of asphalt bait n' switch

Let us all grieve the sacrifice which,
Unto the motor gods
Has been served.
Copyright fhw 2016
Jellyfish Jun 2016
I'm watching you from the left corner,
over here, where dust has swarmed to.
I see you go to sleep, and awaken
just like I see you when you come home wasted.

I can remember a time when you saw me too,
but that time was ages ago,
the bond that we had, they burnt through
and now you've forgotten me...

You left me alone; defenseless to these dust bunnies.
Harper H Halite Nov 2014
Bunnies are sweet
and bunnies are gentle
The more time with them
The less we feel mental.
I just like bunnies.

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