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The Autocrat

                   The Autocrat His soul has balls but they are held by spoons The god of cannibal would hold them in. The scrotum of these balls is dark like prunes That God might use to cleanse him of the sin His sexuality deserves.  Christ might Have bought a...

Academic Naffdom

          Academic Naffdom He had a nightmare, sort of.  He was charged With setting up a new department of Some sort of sociology.  Enlarged It might become Surreal, a Dalí* dove (Because so mild and boring, useless, doomed Because not science) filled with footnotes...

Surrealism and Whatnot

Surrealism and Whatnot  Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem  “Painters are not the legislators of the world.  They are the prestidigitators of the swirled.”  ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley The silver of the rose...

Inside Our Brains and Otherwise

Inside Our Brains and Otherwise Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem  We lie in darkness with our souls agog, The midnight hours and those beyond, until We wake to ho hum stuff.  We rise as mog And not as...

Red

                            Red Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem  The red around us means STOP, DANGER, NO If it is human-made.  Perhaps it hints Some other code in nature.  In the glow Of skies at sunset,...

Prescription Aforethought

       Prescription Aforethought Modern poetry modern verse contemporary poetry contemporary verse modern poem contemporary poem  It is as if he is an injured pulse Inside a ghost, assuming that a ghost Is more than vacuum.  His veins convulse Despair.  He thinks he...