A Poem
gabby, on host 208.221.191.233
Monday, April 2, 2001, at 22:15:33
This poem just came to me. I had to write it. Anyone may feel free to comment on the poem's style and expression. I'd love to hear your suggestions for refinement, and even just what it made you think.
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The Call of the Razor
Simple, Even, Equal Running and binding it is unable to realize Champing and scathing the silver lining Walking away from the callous lottery Grinning, Smiling, Leering--yet somehow ridiculous We grow ever larger together Pass me so coldly without an offer How it degrades They rail against the timelessness of it all Taking in the warm evening rains Flee! Moonlight is not enough to live on The chicken must have come after the egg Green has no cause for worry Blatant, yet sublime Vertiginous calamity strikes again. Goodness gracious, great balls of fire The misery pierces my being STOP! Yells itself from my lungs and lips You have great fortitude to read this far Wooing, winning, sliding in circles I slump, and I sleep
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I'd like to thank Monkeyman for giving me the inspiration to write this poem. I've linked to the specific post of his at the bottom for those of you who like like a clearer picture of why I wrote what I did. And that brings us to the question: At what point exactly did you realize that this was Howardian "Have I ever lied to you?" poem?
gabby
(the Inspiration)
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