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« on: March 15, 2011, 03:37:31 PM »


All things considered considered as all things;
lets break with the lecture
and discuss the meaning of rain.

It means umbrella.
It means wet soles
if toe holed in shoe wear.

Trousers
cling like a night of wet sex
to the inner thigh.

Rain comes like a warm urine soaked
embarrassment
that no-one will discover.

Rain means the clouds are
balling for hands to grasp a
bed of carnations and run  
fingers through them like hair.

Each puddle is a swimming pool.
Each drop is a universe.
Each day a tear.  

Rain allows us a day off work
too take long hot showers
away from the grey crowded afternoon.

Imagine the sound of rain
off the window is a standing ovation
for all of your failed attempts
to become a laughing God
in touch with the watery oneness
of ocean based life.
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Do not confuse ingenuous with ingenious - Olaf

Dedicated to bad writing - Charles Bukowski

'A man of genius makes no mistakes. His errors are volitional and are the portals of discovery.' - James Joyce

The man that cannot visualize a horse galloping on a tomato is an idiot -Andre Breton

Who has the courage to go into the dark places where there is nothing but feeling? - Thomas A. Clark

'For everything that is hidden will eventually be brought into the open and every secret should be brought to the light. Anyone with ears to hear should listen and understand.' - Mark 4:22-23

Many a clever boy is flogged into a dunce and many an original composition corrected into mediocrity- Sir Walter Scott
 
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