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THE BUSH DIVER! (drunkrthnaskunk) wrote,
@ 2004-02-24 17:30:00
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    Current mood: indescribable
    Current music:Green Day-Redundant

    BOOOOOGLES!!
    more poems y'all....


    "Ode to Anna"

    This poem goes out to anyone who's ever lost a friend.

    There are so many ways for us to go,
    if someone will show us the door.
    But that doesn't make leaving any easier
    for those you've left behind.
    Whether you wanted to die because
    you were so wrapped up with others
    that you never questioned your happiness,
    or whether it was all by chance.

    Fucking chance.

    It still doesn't comfort me when I am reminded of you.
    I'll go on to watch
    old men grow older, wearing
    colors of their countries to remind them
    that they were THERE when the flag fell from that
    FUCKING Iraqis' hands.
    I'll go on to write about endless experiences
    that wash over my skin and
    sting the open wounds that scarred our relationship.
    But now-right NOW-I'm here,
    and I'm staying here unless by some
    chance I'm swept away like, annoying dust
    on the floor. But I can't
    tell if-
    If it's a good idea to improve every aspect of myself.
    To challenge my mind to board the chaise of individuality
    or to let it rot in the alleyways of our aging youth.
    To let my body go to waste,
    finding comfort in Big Mac boxes,
    or to run every day, burning off the calories from the oil
    in my To Fu.
    Sometimes I don't want to choose
    between losing you and choosing to lose,
    training my mind to bend the spoon but
    it's so much harder then I expected/
    I want to cop out without you.
    But you wouldn't like that...
    You never did.



    "Tomorrow"

    I am an abomination.
    So go tell it on a mountain.

    While my sons and daughters open their eyes
    on Sundays, the prepare for a day filled with
    sports, toys, things that little kids like,
    their friends, whose parents pass praise to my face
    but in their private rooms say to their children,
    "They're bad people.", get dressed for church.

    While peoples hearts are lightened by promises
    of something more, I am handed Hell on a silver platter.
    Dear "God", I am sorry but I can't ask you for tomorrow
    when I don't know what's to come today. But
    someone once told me, and these words I hold dear.
    "TOMORROW BRINGS HOPE, AND HOPE BRINGS OPPORTUNITY."

    And while Mary, more beautiful then an angel,
    and equally pure, denies something as simple as a first kiss,
    I am shamelessly experimenting,
    selling my body for Love and those I love.
    And no one sees that tatoo of a 8 inch cross
    on the back of that man on death row...
    "Yes Jesus, I killed him because the bible said it was right."
    Is that what Jesus wanted?
    Did Jesus want presidents, bearing his symbol.
    fighting wars for peace? Putting lives in jepoardy
    when we were all okay to being with?
    Was it Jesus's will to have obese citizens
    driving around in their 40,000 dollar Mercedes,
    binging on KFC,
    with WWJD stickers on their bumpers?
    Jesus would give away his car,
    Fast for months while watching the hungry
    devour his meal.

    Practice what you preach.
    Tote your bible with you but don't discourage me
    because I don't do the same.
    Don't hate my children,
    this is the only life style they've ever known.
    Don't hate my friends
    who pray to Allah instead of your god.

    God may not know what comes tomorrow but,
    "TOMORROW BRINGS HOPE, AND HOPE BRINGS OPPORTUNITY."
    These words I hold dear.



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