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Rated: 18+ · Book · Spiritual · #1149750
11.3k views, 2xBest Poetry Period. A nothing from nowhere cast words to a world wide wind.
T̵̢̝̗̰̪̠̹͗̾̾h̵̥͉̲̠̍̽͛̌͂̆̚ě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆ Ab̴̦̄̈͐̾̑̚͝s̸͉̻̃͘ě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆n̴̝͚͎͔̘̰̅ͅcě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆ o̷͍̥̣̺͋f̶̭̱̘͇͊͋̾̋̄͆ Wa̴͙͓̓̕vě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆l̵̩̘̯̪͋͒͒̉͒̄ě̸̗͓̱̺̮̣̽͆n̴̝͚͎͔̘̅ͅg̸̫͙̻̭͐͝ț̴̵̢̝̗̰̪̠̹̈́͌͆̑͋͂̅͗̾̾h̵̥͉̲̠̍̽͛̌͂̆̚            


You get hungry as a seldom published author/poet/lyricist, so quit pedaling words and just enjoy the writing process. The bullshit ‘process’ of submitting is submission.
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Writing: Like one of those adventure games—you go, questing, in different directions—don’t advance in the now, in life. Pretty are the offerings for experienced words in these failed pursuits, while self-correcting, give another go. Life misdirects, go back at the start, yet still quest—thirst—hunger undeterred. The game is in you.

Words collected, diced up for hopeful—hardy stew to hopefully share. Yet, minced words—pungent. Arduous process, hunting, gathering, preparing a feast laid out. Appease? Or, lay the whole of you on the table? Insult—this offering? yearning, find one who partakes—break bread in that communion? Fill with kinship, with loyal love for others who find good company here.

The beautiful mess made:
I had a lover's quarrel with the world - Robert Frost

         |
I'm sorry you got caught in the middle. - me


This poet’s words collect, arrange on a kaleidoscope spectrum. The experience of discovery through writing is THE reward that allowed me to grow and learn who/what I am — what other people get naturally, immediately, as I stomp around in it.

Been blessed, but pushing it — envelope, world, all inhabitants away. Push buttons, find boundaries to trip traps. No clue why cat curiosity, living in your dark. (Bored, perhaps?)

Now and then, push dirt out of this hole; someone/thing/entity might envision me how I need be viewed (if I knew what that was). Cryptic, yes. Try living in my dark, find comfort amid strange, virtual, wonderful walls that tower above, tempt me to scale.

Not the same as what I write now, more of a traditional flavor:
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"Note: Poetry: life’s little interruptions amassing int..."
 

Been more than I could imagine or expect here.



Pluggers:
You are an icon here.*BigSmile*
You suffer, but you suffer brilliantly. Wow, what a great writer.*Heart*


And other people’s (reviewers) words…Review of "The Absence of Wavelength"
Your poetic muse is on fire! *Fire* Some great emotion, well-balance(d), lovely lyrical qualities -- even the ones that were written out of sadness or anger came through in a clever cadence…It's obvious you've put a lot of work into each entry and the totality of the blog has eye appeal. *Cool*

 
Published four times with one a literary journal, including… *PointRight*   "The Tender Core (Sedona)
I don’t submit—too much work with ADHD, OCD, low vision in condensate in mental prison of failing memory. I’ve seen a lot of smoldering and snow. Cynicism bred, work hard at openness and consideration.

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18+ Comment: Love my process constructing and sharing visions in words collected (fuck limitations).


August 28, 2006 this blog opened

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All that remains: here in my afterlife as a 'mainstream' blogger, with what little I know.
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No specific aim going forward (2014)

 
What I used to say: 'Maybe, I just don't get it. Watch me fumble with my version of reality, expose ignorance as truth. You don't have to get me, either. But, wish someone would explain me to myself.' Now I say: *Cool* *FacePalm* Now: I was such a whore.
 



             



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Who am I, you ask? My mirror knows that question, repeated daily.

Just trying to create a little buzz, not boost my ego.

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Can you believe it took this long for someone to put a quarter in me and push the button GET ANGRY?
 

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July 11, 2024 at 11:34am
July 11, 2024 at 11:34am
#1073823
The perilous adventures of Gibson and his fragile
HeAdStOcK


A Spastic Acrostic

Inoperable, Hope that slipped
from slick grip, when tilt-back head
crack began at the nut slot,
moved down the rigid neck.

With its string pressure,
yours, fine, still playable.
Cosmetic fix, strums good again.
Just a crack. You’re lucky.
For Gibson, alas, broken forever.


7.11.24
I give to you the first ever (known) spastic acrostic invented here.
Did you get that, Watson!?

“Inoperable a crack isn't. If you drop a guitar with a tilt-back headstock on its head, it can cause a crack that starts at the nut slot and moves down the neck. This crack is held closed with string pressure, and the guitar is still playable. It's easy enough to flood the crack with CA, and have it completely go away, even cosmetically. To me, that's a crack. The typical Gibson headstock damage is a break.”



Now that the truth is just a rule you can bend
You crack the whip, shape shift, trick the past again.

Written 15 years ago. Dystopian. I’m not the only one?


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