|
Menu
|
|
|
Social
|
|
|
|
St. Dolore-Nessunamore
Contributed by
SensitiveSoAbused
on
Wednesday, 22nd September 2004 @ 11:42:57 PM in AEST
Topic:
toughstuff
|
This now, then -- and
we have seen you they say
you work very well with
well how can i?
well...
St. Dolore-Nessunamore
she now is throbbing
at the door...
Are you in her
flowing black robe,
you know
(like the lice)
that the factions
and captions, faxxxions...
Simile? similar,
With glowing hair
you
are flowing there
to
wonder about the wings, they float to the ground
are they angel's?
all white when it snows
when does it, oh angel...
without wings you will fall
bloodied stumps have we all
And yet
of course
above all there is love,
but not mine
and not of me,
so for insertion and injection
of stereo touch
and curving fingers
not quite used for walking
across breasts and loaves of bread
of candid love
making in the bathroom
stalls, and within
and out of school
halls?
Still they Say (observe)
yes we see as before we saw
you and you
are doing so so so well
...
Cough Ahem
thank you, then
insanity loves
to squish and braid
me facially,
St. Dolore-Nessunamore
Copyright ©
SensitiveSoAbused
... [
2004-09-22 23:42:57] (Date/Time posted on
site)
Advertisments:
|
|
|
|
|
Sorry, comments are no longer allowed for anonymous, please register for a free membership to access this feature and more
|
|
All comments are owned by the poster. Your Poetry
Dot Com is not responsible for the content of any
comment. That said, if you find an offensive comment, please
contact via the FeedBack Form with details, including poem title
etc.
|
|
|
Re: St. Dolore-Nessunamore
(User Rating: 1 ) by bobotheclown on
Friday, 24th September 2004 @ 07:45:26 PM AEST (User
Info | Send
a Message)
|
A beautiful poem here Lane. I loved it the first
time and i loved it again after you told me
what the title meant. Once again an awesome
poem written with your unique style.
without wings you will fall
bloodied stumps have we all
Bobo (Joel)
|
|
|
Re: St. Dolore-Nessunamore
(User Rating: 1 ) by ShadowDaughter on
Wednesday, 29th September 2004 @ 11:07:50 PM AEST (User
Info | Send
a Message)
|
Ohhhh . . . like I told you, I love this poem. I think I'll be rereading it more than once, to get everything out of it (which I don't think I did in my first reading but loved it anyway). Anyhow, consider me impresssssed. Great job; keep writing, you.
--Nora |
|
|
|