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 Dec 2012 Brandon Webb
Wang Wei
The red-capped ****-Man has just announced morning;
The Keeper of the Robes brings Jade-Cloud Furs;
Heaven's nine doors reveal the palace and its courtyards;
And the coats of many countries bow to the Pearl Crown.
Sunshine has entered the giants' carven palms;
Incense wreathes the Dragon Robe:
The audience adjourns-and the five-coloured edict
Sets girdle-beads clinking toward the Lake of the Phoenix.
 Dec 2012 Brandon Webb
Dylan B
Today the last of the tents
Were dismantled, erased from the desert
And all but the children have forgotten
If they knew at all.
Only the sound remains,
The vibrato of the dust bowl’s choir,
The closeness of the vibrations
And how they clawed their way in
Beneath the arteries.
I, laughing,
Was floating far above your figure,
Though grounded in the eyes of strangers
Who could reflect only elation.
You anchored my hand with a finger.

Here see the Man fashioned with twigs
And the Davids of our Michaelangelos,
While love love
Love grew in an orchard all around me
Until it met the sky
And I couldn’t sensibly distinguish the two.
This was were the sound began,
Our throats chapping, we saw only a torch
Traveling in the absence of an architect:
Our eyes had broken. An explosion of
Anticipation shook you from your language;
The flames ventured toward our Man.

I remember the color of music,
And how forever
The very dismantling of reticence
Burned for us.
Hood Canal

I couldn't see, but water
reflecting, it danced from stars of sun
Black cormorant dove under stars and pearls of sea
silvery fished his netted beak

A small boat left untied to float, I rowed
weaving cat tail reeds, long through water weeds
Paddles cut my diamond day - sparkling
jewel of soul swayed, prayed to dive me deeper

Sandy shores mollusk strewn
rippled shells covered shimmering blue
Oysters bubbled shallows breathing
seagull smiled watchful scheming

Beach fire to warm the night
and rock the dusky sun to sleep
the coming moon between trees
dark night, the stars to weep
 Dec 2012 Brandon Webb
BB Tyler
If my words could kiss you,
I wouldn't stop talking.
If my silence could speak,
I wouldn't say a thing.

If my steps could love you,
I wouldn't stop walking.
If your fingers could listen,
they'd hear my skin sing.
 Dec 2012 Brandon Webb
GreenTea
Cold, dark weather
the clouds look like someone
throw ashes into the air
now they stay there
When I walk it goes deep into my lungs
mixed with the cold
its hard to breathe

A cat behind me
a little calico kitten
meowing asking me to stay
but i can't
and neither could her owner
they had to go to work, school, or whatever
they need to do

Old torn boots
some how they are still cool so I wear them in the rain
then only to find an ocean inside
my feet an awkward human
knowing they don't belong in the rain
Come to my door, and you will find,
no answer there from me.
For I have gone, I've left behind,
her aching memory.

I have gone away from here,
like birds across the sky.
Not in formation though, you see,
it is alone I fly.

A man I am no longer called,
my heart inside me dies.
Every time she turns away,
with sunflowers in her eyes.

All innocence she'll claim to be,
as she leads you to the ledge.
And at the last, her rosebud smile,
will push you off the edge.

And as you fall,
and fall,
and fall,
Your eyes behold the skies.
And see there, cast in cold hard bronze,
Those ****** sunflower eyes.

Yet as you strike the bottom rock,
no changes would you make.
'Tis better to have loved and died;
lived not for your own sake.

Her flowered scent is all you'll miss,
though she's your demise.
Her bell chime voice, her wholesome soul,
and those sunflower eyes.

J.R.A.S
 Dec 2012 Brandon Webb
Anon C
For years has he held out
love seeming to fade but nay
adoration is still strong as ever
he watches her silently
offering his heart
hoping she will one day see
that she was always the one

She is feeling alone and afraid
wondering if love she can ever grasp
her heart has been mangled time after time
affections tossed back in spite
gasping for breath, living in a dream
she picks herself up yet again
and walks into the darkness

The possibility I see for these two
a man full of love
a woman who has lost hope
I can only pray the two come together
weaving dreams and healing hearts
dancing in laughter
forever in love
Dedicated to Terrin Simbre and his love.
Don't put me on a pedestal

cause

I've got acrophobia.
Acrophobia fear of hieghts hear that Hitchcock it's not called Vertigo
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