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the end of time (Free verse) by yarlgrenn

For all time, as the cockatoos and walruses did wage eternal war each upon the other: that bastard Ragnorak of pets and zoo animals, my sleepmind vapored and rose above to gaze sadly down (and yet happily) upon my still and benodded bodybody: the grim toes, those crooked lips, that hairy belly. There was a screeching and a'gnawing upon the door, and I watched my bodyself rise to open, sighing "no": hungry silence and salivated words upon my doorstep toothy words at my door oh, and darkness too: dark which enveloped my head in a thousand blazing caricatures of itself. "Why is this here?" I cried. The quiet stretched on and on and always, as I watched my small and fragile formbody standing at the edge, sitting coldly down, gnawing carefully--oh, so carefully!-- chewing on my bodyhand's empty ringfingerbone: looking down, I felt the dim pull of pain: a quick rushing, and I sat once more between my ears. Yet, I did not waken: I sat clutching soiled words and empty fingers and toothy lightning bolts were hurled 'cross the sky: those eyes within my head were stunned, broken with their thick lashing. In silence, for there was no one there, I scratched my ears in silence.

horus8 12-Aug-02/4:50 PM
horus8 prize for SETTING A MOOD TO BE MODELED after AWARD, a very rare prize indeed... mantel it well! because other wise the elitists from the "National Library of Poetry" might take it away and invite you to read poetry in D.C to a bunch of nerdtits who eweeee and aweee.god forbid you're to good. stay that way for mother and the silence we all yearn for 'between our ears''




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