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Monthly Archives: March 2014
Aphrodite, The Goddess
Aphrodite, the truest goddess of beauty, Banishes those who think love’s a duty; Bans all the pitiful, bans all the weak, Bans the Platonic, pretending to seek. Only sincere ones, with earthly desires, Coaxes she closer with lip-kindling fires. Kisses, … Continue reading
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Only Me
Again the sun arises, Another first; I open eyes and swallow, And quench my thirst. I part from night, am thankful That I can see; There’s no one to be thankful to, But only me. I open lips for singing, … Continue reading
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All But Dead
To attend Barbarian Branden’s funeral And to not damn the wretch deprave, To speak not aloud of her treachery, Nor to spit on her pitiful grave, Were attending one’s own dark funeral, And piling up dirt on one’s head, And … Continue reading
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Wants It All
Spring comes calling, who will hear? Freedom’s falling, year by year. Birds are singing, flowers rise; Freedom’s closing both her eyes. Touch her with your fingers strong; Wake her with your spirit’s song; Feed her soul with spring of youth; … Continue reading
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Still Standing
The Brandens went, Now Harriman, too, On treachery bent, Base things to do. Innocent Rand And Peikoff, he, Ne’er guessed the depth Of treachery. But self-destruction Follows sure And kills the soul in Snakes un-pure, While living towers Two, still … Continue reading
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Byonce
Slow and half-languorously she slides her body ’round, And draws her fingers ‘long her arms as if they were profound, Then smiles a smile of emptiness in which no soul can live, Not joy, nor love, nor anything that living … Continue reading
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Lit
I see your hands bewitch the keys, Surrender they gay notes to please. A graceful rise, a sudden pounce! True majesty as climax mounts! A crashing roar, and then, no more, As gentle fingers trip to shore. You trembling sit … Continue reading
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The Ksenia-Belle
The Ksenia-belle is such a flower It seems to swell in icy shower; Its petals gold ’round center white Shine silent laughter day and night. Within that white its two dots blue Through winter’s cold beam warm and true. Siberian … Continue reading
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In Touch
Some say government’s out of touch; I wish that it were so, But government touches everyone, And that is all our woe. It touches with a greedy hand That takes our health and wealth; The claws of it with laws … Continue reading
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Judgment Rolls!
Falls the just judgment on Obama—“Evil!” Like a rock gigantic falling on a twisted weed Falls the judgment on Obama—“Evil!” On Pelosi, Boehner, Reid, Putin and Islam—“Evil!” On the nihilists, ecologists and all their lying crew—“Evil!” On the anti-individualist haters-of-freedom—“Evil!” … Continue reading
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The Welcome Rain
The large dark clouds roll over the hills, The bare, stark hills that thirst and are fain For the large dark drops to fall down and stain The stark, bare hills that in thirst remain. And the dark, large mass … Continue reading
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King Fool
The King knelt near his royal stool, Shiv’ring, quiv’ring, looking out On snow and ice clogged all about. “Global warming, this is,” chirped the Fool. The King crawled toward his mirror And the Fool crawled ever nearer.
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Swallow Whole
You cannot walk on water, But better, you can ski; To Jesus your new motor boat Would be a mystery. The film techniques we’re using Would be beyond his ken, Though many are confusing The minds of foolish men. You … Continue reading
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