consciousness
Versus
The constant competition, just to bow into the spot light, irrelevant as a football season. The arrogance to show that we are the best when we are put against someone else and not when we are alone, envelops even the healthiest mind into a flue of parodies. read more »
Rapist wanted!
I would pay top dollar to someone just to obliterate my consciousness. Then, he/she (no sex discrimination here) must perform the task of a complete dismemberment of the thought.
But, why place such an ad when you can elect them, the rapists, for free and after only four perennial years, your empirical experience will be torn, invaluable. Us, the victim and the perpetrator, despair while deceiving. Aware of the facts, we still place the ad and we despise the consequences. A hands-on masturbation of a wooden leg would never create a Pinocchio – just sawdust. Being an undeniable fact, this or that, the oak or the mahogany pillar is rubbed by the liberals like it will bring a climate change in the morning during which the conservatives are still using it as a flag post. read more »
An open palm is given, We make from it a fist!
I love the scent of reason. It's like a woman in bloom, ready to burst her voluptuous thirst onto me as I stay, waiting to be flooded.
This morning I'm a misanthrope. After I finish my habitual cup of coffee, I'll be a philanthropist while exiting the grocery store. Then, after I finished my siesta, I checked my phone messages and I was struck by revelation through the phone's speaker. I embarked on a mercenary road.
In a span of six hours, I was all of that. I woke up, enjoyed the versatility of my dream and I loved the fact that I'm a being of reason who can discern.
In essence, for as far as we know, we are comprised of duality. Everything surrounding us is a dichotomy – night & day, ocean & dessert, male & female, predator & prey etc. - hence our perception: the law and the system are split pretty much in the same way - good & evil, reason & belief, prosecution & defense, etc. read more »
Poetry Events
- Two Prize-Winning Poets to Read at Library of Congress on Nov. 12
- Poet Laureate Kay Ryan Will Launch Community College Poetry Project at Library of Congress Reading on Oct. 21
- Poets Brigit Pegeen Kelly and J.D. McClatchy To Read at Library of Congress on April 2
- Poet Laureate Chooses Christina Davis and Mary Szybist for 12th Annual Witter Bynner Award and Reading, Feb. 26
- Poetry at Noon Reading with E. Ethelbert Miller
- Symposium Marks 250th Anniversary of Robert Burns' Birth

