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Thursday, March 26, 2009

New reality

Bits of earth thumped up causing the man dressed in formals to bounce. A half crow bar held him in place. With a little bit of synchrony, their hither thither could have been a folk dance. Like the swing transferred to a person from a long wooden pestle pounded into a mortar.



Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Attire at work

Even with the acacia blooms
the paved path seems
barren without the
warm sage bushes

Work of orange crew
big black gloves
and gardening shears

A tall man stamps
the ground with his feet
and fiddles with a
half crowbar

With his formals
he could pass of
as an engineer of
the building he is
working by

With his light blue gloves
that stop at the wrists
he could be a researcher
in a lab working with
a fine pollination needle

The soil didnt seem stabbed
and there lay a bush that didnt
at the beginning of the week.

Engulfed in thoughts

Huddled in sleep
I could fit an
infant's mosquito net.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

When Mirror and Scissor pair

Recall the frustrating moments when you get nothing for something. Thats how I felt many years ago walking out of a hair cuttig place. I wanted the expert to do something about the hair falling into my eyes. Temporarily she pinned it up and chopped the rest not nagging part. All I needed for the big change was a mirror and scissors. And there I had, the result of my handiwork, two bumps of hair right in the front of the head. Nothing short of another hair cut could save my face for the next day at work. And thats how I had a boy cut since then for a whole of six or more years..

Cutting hair sure requires skill.

In response to a prose piece below

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WOOF Contest – Top Picks



Poetry


Dragon Blogger - “The Golden Tooth - Random word poem about a fable of an old woman who grew a golden tooth.


Zorlone - “The Cross” - This is a poem I wrote way back in 1993 with some revisions. I was inspired to make this when lent started.


Himri - “Green grain” - About 'life' in a seed.



Prose / Life Stories


artist victoria o'neill - “Cuttiing Your Hair and Drawing on Yourself- About self expression.



Fiction


H. Benjamin Petrie - “I Really Couldn't Say” - A short story about a guy going to visit a girl and waiting around with her brother for her to get home.



Brought to you by PlotDog Press with the Serial Thriller Novel "Dead Play"

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Tear from the cheek of a repentant old sinner*

Replace all the
contortions of kids
with a calm face

and audio of a
rhythmic dragging up
the voice to make
it more effective

picking up the
oscillations
before they dampen
too much

with mute
Tears of Adults
beautiful
silent
Vestigial.


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*Iolanthe

Wednesday, March 18, 2009

How I came across a Choka poem

While going over the to be
WOOF Contest – Top Picks

About Writing

Writing Nag - “No More Walks In the Woods” - How can taking a break help you in your writing life? And a poem becomes a lyric. Getting away from writing can actually inspire you.



True Story


Hopeful Spirit - “Affirmation of Faith” - A true story about a sign . . . of faith, belief, and hope.



Poetry


Himri - “Somewhere between a bud and a bloom” - About organic growth and its influence.


Jennifer M Scott - “Substantial Inhibition - A Choka poem on getting older and keep on looking for better days.


Robert - “Icy Torrent” - A poem of questions.




Brought to you by PlotDog Press with the Serial Suspense Screenplay "Intervention"

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Taste of Past

The water at Luxus Encinitas
smelt like sugar cane juice in India
squeezed with lemon.