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Fire Opus

Contributed by Lee on Wednesday, 2nd November 2005 @ 10:28:32 PM in AEST
Topic: surreal



I grabbed my boots a stash of warm loot

trudged out the hole in the wall


Gemdrops over lakerest

the sun is rising

time drips like a soda gun

spraying wanton acronyms


The jaunt of a yellow butterfly

callous wings look like they could use a coccoon

get back in there because it might just be too soon

if you had feathers you could fly farther

inertia insists that you keep trying harder

where do you go from here?

when do we leave?

has the time come for a yellow butterfly's first relived sleep?


Legs so tall

you could be a statue

smile rivals all the pretty ones

you are the darling of the road


blossom of temptress salt

you are a flower on a pedestal

yes the darling of the rose


I get chills whenever I think of you

you steal around hearts

and eat them like candy


you think everything is okay

it's really nothing fancy


They stand like watchdogs

eyes full of vigor

ears full of waxy turmoil

do they love you?

can they feel love?

it may be that they are turning their headlights on you


it could be that they are not going to let you deviate

from the history roads

they'll keep you where they want you


or are they where you want them?


Lady's light (ow)

she's so polite, now

throw you off at first

she seems so ordinary

like a hand-knitted hand mitten

goose oil canary

she's always popping off about her bills

but when the moon turns itself just right

and the bell tolls for the matador

you see, you see

she is like a turtle emerged from its shell

only she's more like a butterfly

bursting forth from its coccoon blossom


Roll up your sleeves

this is tomorrow's eve

I want you to be ready

it is time for a politicking lesson

rivers of sorrow are like bones made of ice

everything is pinnacled in the gumption

turns out your pants are yea high


I can smell tomorrow's eve

hearing the world has been disappearing

each and every night only to wake up beside

an empty companion someone that is just not your type


She moves me like a house that's settling

settling down for the night

won't you settle down with me, baby?

we're going to settle on down

all right!


If you want to know where you ought to go

you really ought to go to the limits outside the city

if you want to know what you ought to be

you really ought to be a sitting pity


Y'all jump on in now:


"Hacksaw Jimmae had a tallwalking Hemi

he kept it dirt-smudged on mud cakes all the time

Trudae the tipsy-toed ballet dancer jumped at the chance

to play hooky the old chess man said "G'on"; she really shook it!"


She has some shake on her

she is not one for being a yellow bellied bird

*(the arrow stems from the sky plant)


The tide racing

Apollonian everything

you cannot keep her dress away from the thieves




Copyright © Lee ... [ 2005-11-02 22:28:32]
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Re: Fire Opus (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Wednesday, 2nd November 2005 @ 11:43:13 PM AEST
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wow, this is epic seralism at it's best! I hope more people read this, it's a great masterpice!


Re: Fire Opus (User Rating: 1 )
by Fionndruinne on Thursday, 3rd November 2005 @ 06:04:03 PM AEST
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There are definitely some enjoyable passages in here. I'm not really one for pure stream-of-consciousness, but I think a guided version of the same idea can produce some good stuff. I am, by the way, in favor of revision. Stream-of-consciousness properly revised can be fantastic.

Keep it up. Me like.

Andrew


Re: Fire Opus (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Tuesday, 13th December 2005 @ 01:33:09 AM AEST
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Dear Brother Lee,

Having provided such a clear communication of your thoughts, and having read some of your earlier work, I can relate. When I wrote some peices like this, it was during the darkest time of my life. (I wrote a whole book of em in fact...) The light seemed so distant during that time. And still, there are days where the devourer breathes down my neck, tempting me to sink back into the depression of a marred conscious and the destructive downward cycle of sin. I always knew that I didnt want to. But, I didnt know how to fight. I had no faith, nothing with which to receive my Lover's love, only a hope that in the end it would be ok. The now was in turmoil. That hope carried me through, or rather, the cause of my hope did. He is our hope. Our faithlessness is nothing in the light of His love. He has given us His promise: He will never leave us, nor forsake us, and He died so we could live in freedom and peace. How do we receive his life? How are we set free from the bondage? We only have to die to ourselves. We believe Him at His Word, that through the cross our own sinful nature is also crucified. Every day we need to remember that, and actively choose the Way of Life, over that which we know only holds emptiness and false, temporary peace. Who is it who overcomes the world? writes John, He who believes that Jesus is the Christ. He will always help you when you choose. Remember, His grace is sufficient for you, and His power is made perfect in weakness. I pray for you, Brother Lee, that you would be strengthened and grasp for His love and joy and peace, the Way of Truth, once again. I recall the words of your own prayer...

Jesus, my friend,
Your Path was not an easy one
You did not back down
You stood firm in Your Father
And I have You to thank for my life
And I have You to thank for a place in Your Father's Kingdom
No earthly kingdom could ever suit me
Your Father's Heavenly Kingdom always in pursuit of me
I will ask myself
Everyday
For whom does
My heart ache?
Jesus, my Lord,
Your Way my heart will follow

Stand on your faith! Remember your first love. And remember also His mighty promises, many Ive already written to you, but also this one:

Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.

May our Lord be near your side,
Shalom,
Joshua




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