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please, baby lemonade

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Release me, let me go. For I don't love you anymore.

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Please, please, tell me now, is there something I should know?

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Originally posted by Serendipity
please, baby lemonade
Brilliant - another "insight" from serendippydoo! 😠

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Originally posted by Dr Strangelove
Brilliant - another "insight" from serendippydoo! 😠
do you notice he came back, right on cue ?


He's welcome to the forum, that's all it's good for now.

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Originally posted by huckleberryhound
do you notice he came back, right on cue ?


He's welcome to the forum, that's all it's good for now.
oo! oo! is this the new and improved forum? this is great!

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In the sad town
cold iron hands clap
the party of clowns outside
rain falls in grey far away

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I see myself as a child
Still eager to learn but loath to accept
What passes for reason

I see my fellow man
As a creature of infinite grace
Bound by natural law to create
Yet controlled by his own creations

I see the wild beast of the forest
As nature's offspring
Surrounded by mysterious beauty
Seeking comfort at the breast
Of mother earth
Violent yet innocent
Living upon the remains of the weaker animals
Which he has stalked and killed

I see the poet as a word prophet
A dealer in songs and phrases
Of whistful melodies and subtle warnings
Passing his nights in loneliness
Tormented by blank pages
Which cry out with dying breath
To be filled with the secrets of his heart

I see him standing thin and ragged
In the doorway of his emporium
Facing east across the busy marketplace
Past the teaming crowds
Across the blazing continent
To the mountains beyond
To where the morning sun
Shoots arrows of energy
At the hollows of his sleepless eyes

I see him walking
Quietly unnoticed
Through the ghettos of our cities
Across the rolling countryside
Beside the swollen rivers of springtime
Along traintracks and highways

I see him taking his rest
At truckstops and sleazy hotels
In worksheds and warehouses
Loading docks and shipyards
And cabins upon mountainsides
I watch him plunge headlong
Into a river turned red
With the blood of slain armies
Beside battlefields where
Pride outweighed the value of life itself

I see him walking naked
Through busy uptown streets
Filled with people at Christmas time
A sign about his neck
Upon which he has pasted
In bold type for all to see
His life's work and epic poem
Conceived by his longing and
Filled with the perception of humanity
Which the busy crowds ignore
As the wind ignores the trees
The one word
PLEASE