Hubert's 78th Dream
He leaves, I ignore
Her and get drunk
Drinkin rum. She
Leaves, I get drunk
I try to help
Th mother serve
the food to the kids
But I keep dropping
Food and plates.
So I just get drunk
And take my time
Washing the dishes.
poem by Hubert J. Humperdink
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That was Me Yesterday
They hang motionless from the gallows
Pale bodies every one
They are feet swayed by the breeze
And spiritless hands
Such holy weathered hands
Oh how they do freeze
Farewell to an era done
And farewell to the era that follows
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I am a ball of it
I’m feelin sick
As I step out
Onto the street
The music helps
But I am all of it
I’m a ball of it
I am homicidal
So sad I am sick
My stomach as hollow
As eyes catchin
My glance
And she said ‘you’re
Goin and gone”
And she’s right
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Vilanelle #1
I see concrete bleeding just enough to be the city
And neon lights wound about a building like vine
The night soberly stung by colors so pretty
I believe you eyes know the nights strange strength and pity
And as I walk these long streets with your heart on my mind
I see concrete bleeding just enough to be the city
I will wade through your dreams and the night's anonymity
I will tell you my tale and bask in your bright true sign
The night soberly stung by colors so pretty
And you smile as if you can't see this town is gritty
And you smile to think that everything is just fine
I see concrete bleeding just enough to be the city
(last stanza lost in a freak row boat/breakup incident)
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