Friday, September 7, 2012

Diversified Poems III

1) The City

Those who fret over seasons!summer has left; fall is upon usfall, dwells through the soundless Shifts of wind: cars turn toward the highways of melancholy; the vast city, with its water-and-dust-stained skiessoaked coffee smells, drug induced public lives: dying, sighing! With caked dust and pests: sweat and garbage up to their chins. Worms and strange neighborsI could have died herein the heart of poverty.

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2)Can You Love a Pig?

Can you love a pig?

I have spoken aloud about thisthis madness to be confirmed.

Can you love a pig?

Morality is weakness of the mind; so she says; but I say:

Can you love a pig?

If youre ripe for death, you can love anything! she says.

Somehow I saw comforting in this, this madnessmadness in A city confirmed: ripe for death!... [the pig

#878 9/29/05

3) A Nihilistic Mood

Living off them that sweat
It isnt the hard working man
In heaven you cant take all your toys
The problem is: its a long wait!
No place in this sinful world

Can an honest man profit?
In an absurd world who is the say
What is sane and insane?
Meaninglessness of existence
A joke to the idiot,
Tragedy a comedy,--
We rub our eyes, sit back and laugh
For outrageous behavior we put up with
This is a learned humorin a nihilistic city.

#879 9/2005

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Poetry
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