The 90's (for me) are a waterfall:
mist-shrouded and monolithic, although
intensely detailed drops flick my eyeball
occasionally when I sit stone(d/s)
tied to my time salmon-raft (plug your nose).
Stagnant memory, a black shroud (My nanny?)
flicks the flipper from the favorite hack
slash: power rangers. To O.J. and Jesse,
her pet soap opera, ev'ryday. Looking back,
probably a racist. (Oh, NEPA)
Mom and Dad come home (different house- would
I be the same?) and turn on Jennings. It's
all blowjobs and Kosovo, I laugh death
off with youthdumb blissignorance and run
to the back room. The dryer's dun disolves
in my ears as the score to my movie-
I'm the ranger now (the green one of course).
'til I see a broom, then I'm a rockstar/ninja.
I am Every/Anything for hours;
this is my stoop and I'll never get off.
'til I'm locked in by mom, her face dour
(I've still never been to Dorney).
Alas, I rush back down over the crest
to the temporary temporal pool
I swim (I never did learn the backstroke).
mind still half in that time- I would invest
in time if I had it, the only sure bet
(I'll be back to Niagara, again).
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Sunday, April 20, 2008
A Though II
SOMETIMES
isn't the even
fact of the
other side of the argument existing
enough to
debunk
your point?
isn't the even
fact of the
other side of the argument existing
enough to
debunk
your point?
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Monday, April 7, 2008
More Numbers
3: A Radical. The flicker in the corner of your eye that jolts against the grain of your normalcy. It dares to say that both sides are wrong, cause there's more than two sides to begin with.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
American Democracy
Is an open-ended essay question on a test, and people respond with "true or false".
Then the same people wonder why they failed.
Then the same people wonder why they failed.
Saturday, March 29, 2008
balzed revisionst numbers
no.
4: A perpendicularity. The creator of, and the opposite of, a square.
stupid.
4: A perpendicularity. The creator of, and the opposite of, a square.
stupid.
Blazed numbers
4: The Everyday: Those actions which you have seen so many times, are arbiteted by two Pong Games. Natch?.
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