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The Feather and the Croft
Free thyself; Free the soul, as a feather from the croft, let the future be thus aloft!
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Frequent Accidental Over Dose
And, what’s the frequency, Geoffrey? Benzadrine, not administered; not here; not irrelevant. Still, “never understood the frequency”; So not up-to-speed. Telling-Delusions of Grandeur, thus, enter the fold. As such, over dose is unbecoming. Like you, and we: at once profound, how lost that time, without a sound: what’s been told? Thank you for being so…
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Short and Long
@ajaxStardust
Sometimes they move real slow Sometimes those hands: so fast That goddamn clock… mocking my ass!
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Damage
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Observe all the damage. A drop weighs a ton, And what have You done? And what is yet to come? © j sabarese
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The Bridge Blown to Bits
Where is that confounded bridge? I in my kerchief; J George in Hawaii A needle might prick; a dog follows me One cessation: ceased; not even a mouse Time to settle; like so much poor rap Down Down Down No better mouse-trap Where nothing in front of me It doesn’t bleed It doesn’t need breathing…
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Thank You
If I’ve forgotten how to say “No” If I’ve forgotten how to say “Please” I remember how to say “Thank You” I am not The Disease. How sincerely, I am “Sorry”
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Daffy Bronco Girl
Open the hand Across the lines Capturing moment Through aching pines, sings One-thousand- Eight-Hundred- Thirty-one miles: The woman; The girls: Photograph of “Love” forever-smiles. Rain fell upon Woman Woman falling for rain Share it awhile Presentation of Style Demonstration filed Agreement; what was said Close the hand Grasp this tight Take-it-to-bed Dreaming tonight
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Darling Kelly
I knew a girl named Kelly I guess you could say her bluegrass was keen. I met her when a snowball volley Lasted later than the lawn was green. She said, “How’d you like to play guitar?” But I had dropped my pick, When I saw Kelly strum and rhyme! © 2013, J Sabarese (a…
About

Published in 2006, What’s On Your Brain is the personal blog of @ajaxStardust
It’s composed mostly prosaic ramblings.