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 Jun 2014 s
Third Mate Third
summer incisions on a crystalline day*
(it sorrows me to end a poem this way)

every leaf, every tree,
edged silhouetted sharp
against the pale blue cadet uniform color of a
portrait background framing sky,
this museum piece painting,
unsigned, unguarded, uninsured,
yet, surely the worlds most valuable

the sun's early morn golden glint reflection,
somehow pools in the palm of the each chlorophyll green flat goblet,
this necklace of carat gold cavatine melodies
gets me happy drunk on an aurora of
the green n' blue seasonal summer's glories,
upon the skin-stamped a caramel hallmark,
what we wait for all year long,
all the earth's colors crystalline pure,
my senses say it's as it was
on the first day of creation

this is not the first day of summer 2014,
yet, it should be so remarked,
for summer visions so perfect crystalline
are summer incisions,
allowing entry of interferon hopes of we irregular,
imperfected assorted human shapes,
the marvel of a free-for-all serenity,
nature's sweet permanent kindness to
wayfaring temporal humans

corporeal that I am, my being flooded
by all of this and a grateful satisfaction,
but my mind knows that as real as all this,
is as well, the not well, the ashen pallor inside,
the burnt tongue words that circulate
in my bloodstream, the status of my
reality, where my job, survival, is a
Monday day to one day thing, and where the luxury of being
summer incised
is a sometime thing

and it sorrows me to end this poem this way
but I come from another place this day

and the computer asks
save this poem?
and I answer,
no, save me, save my family,
even if it must rain every day for the rest of my
sunsetting life

and it sorrows me to end this poem this way
but I come from another place this day
 Jun 2014 s
Forgotten Heart
every moment
my heart
beats
with the
rhythm
of
"you
are
mine
forever"
missing you in many ways
 Jun 2014 s
calion
you used to be my light.
I wear sunglasses now.
 May 2014 s
starless
clumsily, I fall -
whether it be in or
out of love with you.
similar to how
I bring accidental pain
upon myself, simply
from knocking
my knee on something
solid. clumsily,
I trip over my own
footsteps. I know not
my destination, or
what I'll do upon arrival.

clumsily, I allow
myself to create pathetic
fancies. stupidly,
I give you the power
to inflict
bitter pain upon me.
me, the clumsiest girl
you'll ever know,
who'd be
glad for whichever marks
etched upon her skin,
by you.
coffee shop scribbles
 May 2014 s
Aizzur Festejo
Do you have a pet?
Or call them best friend? Family member?
Yes? that's good to hear.
Now, have you hurt them before?
Accidentally? Consciously, for fun?
Yes? Some say yes, but the no's have it.
Caring for your loved ones are likely the same as how you treat a pet.
Don't you agree?
You talk to them, hug them, kiss them, and even spoil them.
Like humans, they have rights -- The right to be protected, to be free.
We're all animals. It wouldn't hurt if you try protecting them, and if you do they'll love you back.
Speech class
 May 2014 s
æsthetic
Sometimes I think
I could have been happy with you.
© hellopoetry.com/aesthetic
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