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Mill a keen in maps--Cauchy3
Contributed by
cauchy3
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Monday, 26th May 2008 @ 12:19:58 PM in AEST
Topic:
EmotionalPoetry
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Mill a keen in maps…
Beg as latches on times are all that born.
Beg you Gods.
Priests will answer.
Beg you mother lands as master tasks are coming.
Beg your spirits.
Golden screws are there.
Beg your cares.
All illicit powers come.
Gods will ask you always to cover mud.
China Father crowns will ask you to cover their weapons using flowers and weeds.
Crack their whips as all supreme causes.
Fleas and bugs in your cups of teas are cups to Jenny off.
Yes Jenny.
Gods will bliss you to mix you in china.
Gods with rows in owns are there music.
Kings with rows in owns are there powers.
China leader kings as devils are big.
Promote powers Maoism days.
Anti-heroes work the worlds of Con Jar Man.
64-awes had killed a lot of pupils’ heroes.
All design to catch is WU-JAN-TO .
Fly a kite around the world to steal the maps.
All in counts are mill a keen in worlds as maps.
All in courts are idols as all china people to blown out to them.
----------Cheung Shun Sang=Cauchy3----------
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Re: Mill a keen in maps--Cauchy3
(User Rating: 1 ) by lee6787 on
Saturday, 16th June 2012 @ 12:43:51 AM AEST (User
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This poem is slighty hard to understand but if looked at from the proper direction is quite good and seems to speak of the political turmoil of china and its people. It seems as if it losses some of it strength in translation yet I still find it powerful (though I could be wrongon its true meaning) either way I enjoy this poem and though I may have some difficulty understanding it I find it to be a lovely work of art |
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