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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #435 on:
January 31, 2011, 01:14:40 PM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
Drunkard's Sonnet
I know you mad he says. I’ll eat
Da dinner tamorra. Jush let me ast
One thing. If you was to die and Go
Stand in front a God’s frone an he ast you
Who is it in the world dat loved you the most.
Who would you say? Come on?
There’s a bitter taste in her mouth
When she answers the question
He poses after falling into bed.
You,
she admits.
You are the one
Who loves me more and truer
Than anyone ever did.
And it’s you who always thinks the worst of me
When something goes wrong,
but he was snoring.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #436 on:
February 07, 2011, 08:45:44 PM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
On cold days
I'm happy.
Content to stoke
my own fire.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #437 on:
February 07, 2011, 08:51:02 PM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
I float,
hang
dead still
feet down
in the lake.
Only
long hair
and eyes
or maybe
only body
and wiggling
digits
I am
queen
of the world
between
over
and
under.
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Reading between the bytes
«
Reply #438 on:
February 07, 2011, 08:53:52 PM »
by
R L Raymond
Quote from: Lavonne Westbrooks on February 07, 2011, 08:51:02 PM
I float,
hang
dead still
feet down
in the lake.
Only
long hair
and eyes
or maybe
only body
and wiggling
digits
I am
queen
of the world
between
over
and
under.
Oh yeah. Great image. Nice.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #439 on:
February 18, 2011, 11:07:25 PM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
She keeps
a tall jar
of blue
porcelain
filled
with cattails.
Seeds in
suspension;
ready to say
yes.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
«
Reply #440 on:
February 19, 2011, 06:40:59 AM »
by
silent lotus
Quote from: Lavonne Westbrooks on February 18, 2011, 11:07:25 PM
She keeps
a tall jar
of blue
porcelain
filled
with cattails.
Seeds in
suspension;
ready to say
yes.
dear Lavonne
the ' tall ' and ' cattails ' weaves well together fine imagery.
much enjoyed
silent lotus
~
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #441 on:
February 19, 2011, 08:49:18 AM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
Commedienne
Parts of me
are
famous
she said.
I limp like
Fred Sanford,
have
Marty Feldman's
eyes
and a mouth just
like Rosanne.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #442 on:
February 19, 2011, 08:51:51 AM »
by
R Raymond
Commedienne
Parts of me
are
famous
she said.
I limp like
Fred Sanford,
have
Marty Feldman's
eyes
and a mouth just
like Rosanne.
Then she should be funny and rich. Like this one.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #443 on:
February 19, 2011, 06:57:57 PM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
Adam and Eve's Road Trip
Damascus Hwy, February 19, 2011
Go ahead. Let's
take that road.
Looks like a really
interesting dirt road.
Hell no; I'm stayin'
on this highway.
Last time I listened to you
we ended up bein' chased
by a farmer with a
shot gun.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #444 on:
March 02, 2011, 08:02:04 AM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
hand held open
a platform
for flight
a few black feathers
left as payment
for carresses
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #445 on:
March 07, 2011, 07:50:58 PM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
To Persistence
She's tired, next to her,
husband flips the remote back
and forth and back.
The phone rings, he doesn't move
She gets up, crosses in front
of basketball highlights while he
wobbles his head to see around.
Unknown number. Again.
"Mrs. S?"
"I don't do research or buy anything
over the phone."
She disconnects.
Took less than two seconds.
The caller is quickly on to another victim.
Back in her chair she smiles,
having done a fellow telemarketer a favor.
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #446 on:
March 08, 2011, 01:07:51 AM »
by
Dax
:D
thank you, Lavonne. My cleaner (a wick'd thief from Eire) vents oft on haute couture says, it was enough to be fashionable without making a song and dance over everything, so lard sandwiches always go a treat on an empty stomach. Which reminds me, sheet-day today. usted.
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“Always be nice to bankers. Always be nice to pension fund managers. Always be nice to the media. In that order.” - John Gotti
Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #447 on:
March 14, 2011, 07:32:07 AM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
Mountain shivers
Early crows
pick over debris
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #448 on:
March 14, 2011, 07:37:52 AM »
by
Lavonne Westbrooks
Liberty
Amna slept in the streets
with other men
and women
fought along side
her people
celebrated with
her people
when she came home
she folded the green flag
tucked it away
on the top shelf
within reach
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Re: Reading between the bytes
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Reply #449 on:
March 15, 2011, 08:09:44 AM »
by
Dax
Quote from: Lavonne Westbrooks on March 14, 2011, 07:37:52 AM
Amna slept in the streets
with other men
and women
fought along side
her people
celebrated with
her people
when she came home
she folded the green flag
tucked it away
on the top shelf
within reach
heart-size chunks of poetry from the place itself
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuafmLvoJow&feature=list_related&playnext=1&list=MLGxdCwVVULXdWQB_dyWq4G867miIcwqcU
by
invitation only
enjoy
.
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“Always be nice to bankers. Always be nice to pension fund managers. Always be nice to the media. In that order.” - John Gotti
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