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 Jun 2016 Eiler
LB Parker
Dance
 Jun 2016 Eiler
LB Parker
There will always be
Something to admire
In the poetic gracefulness
Of horizontal desire
With love, kelsey
 Jun 2016 Eiler
LB Parker
Fragile
Pale
Paper thin
Who she was is hiding within

I cry
And plead
Through quivering lips
As her essence slips through my finger tips

Her soul
Her heart
And Her mind
Disconnected all this time

So I pray and pray that she may stay
One more day, I say, just one more day
With love, kelsey
Something terrible has happened to me and my family. Please keeps us in your prayers.
 Jun 2016 Eiler
LB Parker
Mist
 Jun 2016 Eiler
LB Parker
I have learned that this life
Comes and goes like the mist
So I'm determined to do more
Than just exist
With love, kelsey
 Jun 2016 Eiler
The Tinkerer
Sleep is not my friend tonight.
For tonight holds with it all my fears.
The howling of a hurting heart.
The darkness engulfs all that I hold dear.
And from this darkness,
Once rolled empty tears.

It seeps right through the bone.
Once again I feel it.
That cold that grips the soul.
This torment, it is not new, it is not old.

Sleep is not my friend tonight,
For the greater good. Because I should.
I must push it all off a ledge.
Till all that's felt is nothingness.
I am the rock that needs to be, as the sea collapses on me.
Cyrus was a butcher,
the ladies thought him sweet,
and when they spoke,
the gals would joke
about old Cyrus' meat.

But soon the missus told 'em,
her one and only beef-
forget the size
or how he'd rise,
Old Cyrus was too brief.

His brother, Clive, the baker,
a young and heavy lad,
was paid no mind
by womankind
cause of the weight he had.

But soon the missus told 'em,
with a twinkle in her eye,
Forget the size,
or how he'd rise,
that boy could eat a pie!
Ba dum tss.
There're few stories mournful as Reese's,
who, on dynamite, wrote his thesis.
One day, as dawn broke,
he lit up a smoke,
and BOOM!  Now it rains Reese's Pieces.
Rest in pieces, Reese.
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