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mindflow #3 07.08.94
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ascii version
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concept/editor : josh ruihley
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programmer : keith shapiro
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mindflow is our attempt at getting different thoughts from people across
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the country and putting them together in a nice little file. these thoughts
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can be in the form of a poem, short story, brainstorm, graphic, or any other
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kind of self expression that can be put on a computer. the purpose is to
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create a nice mind trip that people can take once a month that features
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different views from different people on different subjects. all that is
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needed to take these trips is an open mind, so open up your mind, and enjoy.
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if you would like to submit something to be printed in future versions of
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mindflow, please either mail or email us. mindflow will not work if it
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isn't for 'thought donations', so if you have something that you would like
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to be put in here, please, donate your thoughts and make mindflow a trip
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worth taking.
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all versions of mindflow can be downloaded for free from:
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ripcurl bbs (versailles, ky) 1.606.873.6637
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editors' note
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welcome to mindflow #3.
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new this month is the prelude of the ongoing story "the gathering" by
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keith shapiro. starting this month, each issue of mindflow will feature an
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episode of the gathering. the unique aspect of this story is that although
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it is written by keith, you, the readers of mindflow do have control of what
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happens. keith will take a compilation of ideas that you give and continue
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the story from there.
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please note that all of these pieces are property of their authors and may not
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be used in any other program/work/magazine/ect. without the written permission
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of the authors. they can be reached c/o us at the addresses given.
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we, the creators of mindflow, would like to remind you that mindflow does not
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run on its own. we have spent much of our own time trying to make an
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enjoyable compilation for your sake. please, to keep this going, we need
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your help. if at any time, we find that there is not enough interest (there
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are not enough pieces to print) we will be forced to stop the publication of
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mindflow. this is not what we want, so please help us keep this thing going.
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thank you for your time.
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-josh and keith
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A Case of Mistaken Identity
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by : Steve Sheiko
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"I can't believe this!"
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"We have the evidence right here. Now it would be better for everyone
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involved if you would just go quietly!"
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"But I'm not guilty!" protested James Alexander.
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"I'm afraid that videotape doesn't lie. Now, I want your resignation on
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my desk by five. Clean out your desk. If you haven't removed all your
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personal belongings from the building by eight o'clock tomorrow morning, I'll
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have to call Security to dispose of them. Don't bother trying to take any of
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our property--someone will be watching you at all times." With that his boss
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turned away to look out his office window. "Now get out of my office before I
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throw you out!"
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Alexander stormed out, slamming the door behind him. He'd had a feeling
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that this was coming. He had heard the whispers behind his back that a
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security camera had taped him stealing from the petty cash drawer. But that
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was ridiculous, so he had thought. He didn't even know where the petty cash
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drawer was. However, his intuition was piqued when he was told by a terse
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message on his phone from the boss telling him to "be in my office at three
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o'clock sharp." He knew it to be true when several of his coworkers offered
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their condolences at lunch.
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His letter of resignation was on his computer screen. Foreseeing the
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inevitable, he had typed it up before reporting to his boss's office. With a
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sigh of despair, he clicked the Print icon with his mouse. The LaserJet
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ground and creaked as it spit out his final document. Leaning over the desk,
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Alexander grabbed his fountain pen and affixed his signature to the bottom.
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He swept the photos, cards, and memorabilia that cluttered his desk into a
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cardboard box. After another cursory check of the now-empty office, he headed
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out, locking the door behind him. On his way to the elevator, he dropped his
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letter and his office keys on the boss's desk. As the elevator doors closed
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in front of him, he left the office for what would be the last time.
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When he arrived home, he headed for the phone. He dialed his
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girlfriend's number, only to be rewarded with the blaring of her answering
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machine. He left a message: "It's Jim. I need to talk to you right away.
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It's very important. Call back as soon as you can." As he sat around his
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house, he began to think to himself. I'll never be able to get a job again.
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Thirty-year-old junior executives don't just resign. And how am I going to
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live? I can't pay for this place without my salary! He suddenly said to
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himself, "Well, Jim, if you've ever needed a drink, you need one now."
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He headed for the kitchen, took a shot glass and a full bottle of Jack
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Daniel's from the cupboard, and returned to the living room. Flopping down on
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the couch, he picked up the remote control and pointed it at the stereo.
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Strains of Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture poured from the speakers. Forgetting
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his glass, he opened the bottle and took a swig, ignoring the burning in his
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throat. As the music played on, he continued to drink, emptying the entire
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bottle. Everything became hazy. He fell into an alcohol-induced stupor.
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As the finale of the Overture began, he jumped to his feet. There it was
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again--a cannon shot. An idea materialized in his inebriated mind with
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amazing clarity. As if in another world, he stumbled to his bedroom. He
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opened the closet. There it was, leaning against the back wall--his
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Winchester 12-gauge double barrel shotgun. Grabbing it, he opened the chamber
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and looked inside. Both barrels were loaded. So much the better. He sat on
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the bed. Deliberately, he pulled back each hammer and placed the barrels of
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the gun in his mouth. He began to push down the triggers with one finger.
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But something stopped him. He heard a noise at the back door. Lurching out
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of his bedroom, he stopped at the window. Darkness. He knew it. What an end
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to the worst day in his life--he was about to be robbed! He made up his mind:
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It would be a cold day in Hell before the creep left in anything but a body
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bag.
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He stood in front of the door, shotgun at the ready. As the door swung
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open, he shouted "Surprise!" and squeezed both triggers. The cloud of smoke,
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dust, and airborne blood droplets obscured his vision for a moment. When the
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air cleared, he rolled the body over with the toe of his shoe. It was his
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girlfriend, still holding her key in her hand, twin holes blasted through her
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stomach. He sank to his knees, sobbing. Just then, a voice boomed out behind
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him.
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"Jim! It's Bill! Your front door was open. Great news--the guy who
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took the money from the petty cash drawer came forward and turned himself in
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after you left. The boss wants to give you your job back and . . . " He
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walked into the room. "Dear God, Jim, what have you done?"
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Bird Food
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by : Andrew Jones
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Summer with its profusion of animal
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carcasses, opposum and skunk,
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rotten into cardboard by winter,
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when heavy plows scrape the highways
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buckling in the extremes of cold and colder.
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I once stumbled into the guts of a skunk
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still pumping its stink into the night
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air; when morning came, there was blood
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up to my knees, I walked in it for miles.
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For Justice
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(c)1994 Amber Goddard
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one day in a forest,
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the trees danced,
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the music played,
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the red bird flew,
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the green chair screamed,
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Ella cried silently,
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my cat climbed a tree,
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the bricks fell,
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the wind chased her,
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the man said yes,
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i finished my book,
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the table laughed,
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the sidewalk ate my horse,
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the cracks in the window sang a new song,
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she opened the box,
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a june bug died quietly,
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the flowers attacked the queen's curtains,
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Adam fed his nickels to the fish,
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and i said i loved you.
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10:51 pm
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by : Joel Wheeler
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the fan above spins
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and the crackling blue light
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outside blurs the
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concentration of the
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undersea artist whose
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Jesus machine just finished
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the julia set.
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birthday
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(c)1994 jon e. dark
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cross your fingers and close
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your eyes and wish real hard.
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wish harder than you have
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ever wished for anything
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before.
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wish so hard that your brow
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furrows and your cheeks
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redden.
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wish so hard that your
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temple begins throbbing and
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beads of sweat begin trickling
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down your forehead.
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wish so hard that your
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shoulders actually...
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tremble,
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your nails draw
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a blood drop and tears pool
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the corners of your eyes
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and then down your cheeks.
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wish to the point you
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feel you have to scream but
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can't.
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wish so hard that your head
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becomes too hot to hold
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in your own two hands.
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wish so hard that you break up
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the party
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because you don't care where
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you are or who's around you.
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wish until you can taste
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blood in your mouth
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until it's on your sleeve.
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until you can't breathe anymore.
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yes,
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wish with your last breath.
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now, don't tell anyone what you
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were wishing for
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and see if it comes true.
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Camelot
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by : Aaron Ramey
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Ne'er did it rain so
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In Camelot.
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In Camelot where
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Once,
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The work was
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Hearty,
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The army was brave,
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The madrigal gay
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And the passion -
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Endless.
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Not so is it now
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In Camelot.
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The workers still
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Work,
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But with marked lack of heart.
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The soldiers still
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Soldier,
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But only for mere wage.
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The tune is still sung,
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But the meter, twice
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As long
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And the passion -
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Gone.
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Vanished with the Queen
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On voyage to another
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Side of the
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Universe.
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Indeed, others have
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Sat the throne in her
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Stead,
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The endless procession of
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Queenies and Princesses,
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But none seem fit to
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Sit the seat,
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Either too bulky and cumbersome,
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Or withered away, without substance.
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And thus,
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Ne'er shall this
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Truly Camelot be,
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Without its Queen
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To keep these rains
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Away.
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yo muse!
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by : Su Byron
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yo muse of my throat!
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come from your ghetto land
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bring me a dollar
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on your way up
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the dirty flight
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where once we stopped
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to kiss on necks
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bring me some ice
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O muse from below
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come up from the hysterical avenue
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where young boys shout brown things
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get outta my way!
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O muse from the 100th depth
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come up from that place where you<6F>ve stuck yourself
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black bodies kicking dust
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white bodies kicking stone
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young bodies picking fights
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pick me my very own bud!
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yo muse!
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come from that littered land
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where I kept my heart in my boots
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walking straight out into that three a.m. street
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a dollar in my hand
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for my muse
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the one I dream about
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the one I got holed up
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we'll take a train!
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O muse we'll close our eyes and force the track
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crawl up the flight
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the stained, slippery stairs
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up to my door
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where scribbled on the wall
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is that name of yours
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the same
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by : Kurt Moskowitz
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nothing is given
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for i shall want more than this
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as i want more
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in you
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for what you are i can handle
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for what you are is what i love
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nothing is different
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nothing ever seams to change
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because when it comes down to it
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everything remains the same
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loser.
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by : melissa pike
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waiting
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for the sun to come around again and
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thinking
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about the warmth i felt and
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wondering
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when and if it will come again and
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hating
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the way i feel and
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wallowing
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in my own self-pity and
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crying
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because i am weak and alone and
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hiding
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from the real issue at hand and
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wasting
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my precious time of life and
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regretting
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the innocense lost and
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realizing
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a feeling i never knew i had and
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laying
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my soul upon the table and
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fearing
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the reaction and rejection and
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losing
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my mind
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to a loser.
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Untitled
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by : Matt Williamson
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Life is nothing, we are nothing. How do we call this living? A gas keeps
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us breathing. Water keeps us alive. Trapped in the fragile body of skin and
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bone. I want to fly. I want to soar. To totally escape the confines of
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this body would be the most pure fufilling experience. To become unpredudice
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and see things in that true form would be pure bliss. If we die, we become
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a burnt out particle. The atom is there but how is it made up? Are there
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millions of subatoms which make up the partivles of an atom? Who is god?
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Where did he come from? Who created him? What is this crazy existence?
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Many questions - still no answers.
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This Feeling Reserved -
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A Promise To A Lady
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by : Mike C. Dasit
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Some suitors send flowers
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some lovers send cards
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some charmers send diamonds
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in silver and gold
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but all I can send you
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are words and my feelings -
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a tiny, typed piece of my soul
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I had rather send this
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than the flowers, soon faded
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than the cards, too soon yellowed
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than the diamonds, soon lost
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The first three require
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only money or credit
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but a gift of the heart
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is beyond any cost
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It cannot be bought
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or be borrowed
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or stolen
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It means nothing at all
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if not given for free
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You can take this
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and keep it somewhere
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you can find it
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and if you ever need me,
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you'll know where I'll be.
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Darling, Take Out the Trash, Would You?
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by : David Asher Brown
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Faith:
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Dust, like dust, dust was once living collected dust.
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Frantic:
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One foot, two feet, yet I have no arms, Thalomide man, Thalomide baby.
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Fishsticks:
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Dildos stuffed with salty flesh.
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Find it amusing, all above, worthless metaphores
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Find them worthless do you?
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Why?
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Good, keep it that way
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I find them quite the rage
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Quite the rage...rage, fuck you.
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Their words, look at them, words flexiable, undefinable
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Words.
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Good, now blow your head off.
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No? Even better.
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Don't die yet, because you can still change negative assholes like me.
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Hero?
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by : Cislyn M. Hunt
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At home he is considered a hero
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for bravery, valor in battle
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In distant lands they call him a murderer
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slaughtering countless sons
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The salty sweat runs down his face
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mingling with the tears
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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At home he has a wife and daughter
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doubting his existence a little more each day
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The man before him may also be married
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with a son: growing taller while he's away
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The humid air shimmers
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Tensions running high
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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So similar, with different ideals
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So regretfully we humans die
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The shot was loud, shattering damp air
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One father - in a steamy shelter - continued to cry
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"The Vintage Years"
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by : anonymous
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Take a moment to smell time.
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Has it been well worth it?
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Is yours sweet wine?
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Waste not those precious drops,
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lap it up, pray it won't soon stop.
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Live for the challenge, the bravery and a nobel quest,
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do what you can to achieve,
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seldom rest.
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Have you spoiled opportunity's cork?
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Are you throwing your life away?
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Reflect right now, then make anew tomorrow's day.
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door.
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(c)1994 josh ruihley
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pre-destined love song plays its tune
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the words dont come to mind
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and all thats left is time to think
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those thoughts which are unkind
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that selfishness which plagues my soul
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leaves nothing up to me
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but to unlock this heavy door
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two must hold the key
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so now i hum this tune alone
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my chance has come and passed
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and how i long to chase this thing
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but i cant run that fast
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the sun will rise the stars will fall
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acquaintances ill see
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but oh my mind will never clear
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the one thats right for me
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Memories
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by : Jennifer Baron
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Memories are full of happy times
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And of sad times
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They make you laugh
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They make you cry
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Memories remind you of friendships
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And loved ones
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Memories are like the Sun-
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They never die out
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Memories are part of your past
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They cannot be replaced,
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But can be made
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Cycles
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by : Stephanie Suhler
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Ivy, seared red by frost
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Tumbles down the shock grey rock
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Like a waterfall of blood.
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The mountain blazes with
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The last fire of life,
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Scarlet and orange erupting
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Like wounds in the green velvet.
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The wind whips through the trees
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And the forest writhes agonizingly
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In the throes of yealy death.
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Leaves tumble swiftly down
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And the trees stand shivering,
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Skeletons waiting foe Spring
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To reclothe their naked bones.
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Berserker Reborn
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by : Tony Cord
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In hell at least
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the souls lay not so
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cold as so hot.
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In hell at least
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justice is served
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more often than not.
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You ask why?
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And I answer...
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Darkness walks as a man,
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Is a woman! My blood runs
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cold at the sight.
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Demon's whore!
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Devil's bitch!
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Begone! You are
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not wanted here.
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How judge you so harshly?
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Have you any goddamned right?
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No, you don't.
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Your ego won't burn even in hell.
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Maybe blood will
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fill the gutters tonight.
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And I will laugh.
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Warm blood, innocent
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soaking my shirt, running
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down my arm.
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Streaming off my blade.
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Hell is mine.
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maybe I will give
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it to you.
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Innocent blood.
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The carnage smells of
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rust. Fitting in this
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canyon of concrete and
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steel.
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You lied to me,
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and fucked me over.
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My mastery of mind
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is weak. But my
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mastery of steel is
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great.
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The pen is
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||
mightier than the sword,
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It's true. But only if
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you let it be. So raise your
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pen against my rage,
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and I will give you hell.
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My rage is much like hell.
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Hot, and hungry for your soul.
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What a cold world
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when I can be warmed only
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||
by blood running.
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This city is my
|
||
battleground, my life
|
||
is hell to give. Wed to
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||
grief, injustice, and
|
||
sorrow.
|
||
Yet still a will to live.
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||
|
||
My wedding ring
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||
is the ring of steel,
|
||
my bride hate and malice.
|
||
my best man the reaper.
|
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My priest your damnation.
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So then! stand
|
||
you steel against me!
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||
Time will tel my tale.
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||
Land of the free my ass.
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expressions
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(c)1994 keith shapiro
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all the things i've longed to say
|
||
none of them are said
|
||
why is it so hard for me
|
||
to find the words that echo the feelings
|
||
in my heart
|
||
|
||
i know it is not you
|
||
you are so easy to talk to
|
||
then that means it must be me
|
||
isn't it? or is it something else
|
||
nameless, cold and dark, deep within
|
||
|
||
yes! that is it
|
||
my discourse with my mind
|
||
has shed some light upon it
|
||
fear drives the cogs within
|
||
my heart only now i know
|
||
|
||
inspiration pure and sweet
|
||
has often touched my harsh rebukes
|
||
a continuous diatribe within my mind
|
||
the conflict and the fear overpower
|
||
the love and the hope of a spring eternal
|
||
|
||
but worry not for me
|
||
this splitting forces have not effect
|
||
on me or so i think
|
||
love will triumph over all
|
||
or, is that just the gears of fears
|
||
|
||
fears from deep inside
|
||
that get out only once or twice
|
||
and then are banished again
|
||
for a time
|
||
to await the coming of the new age
|
||
|
||
the new age which may never come
|
||
but that is not my decision
|
||
for if i can find the words to say
|
||
then all of it comes
|
||
down to you
|
||
|
||
if you love me then tell me, or never
|
||
will i know, my heart
|
||
works that way.
|
||
it only believes what it is told
|
||
because sometimes hope can lie
|
||
|
||
but i wish for my hope
|
||
to this time be telling the truth
|
||
so that together
|
||
we can be together,
|
||
for the rest of time
|
||
|
||
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|
||
the gathering: prelude
|
||
(c) 1994 keith shapiro
|
||
|
||
from the journal of tiroth jikad, entry #1:
|
||
|
||
today is the 38th day of martol. i start this journal so that those who
|
||
succeed me may know the troubles of the the life of one such as i. i was born
|
||
15 standards ago, on the 5th day of girod under the 3rd rotation in the place
|
||
known as hordan. my mother died during the childbirth, and my father was
|
||
already dead... killed by bounty hunters. at least i was told that by my
|
||
cousin ginda. she took me in after my mother's death and raised me as her
|
||
own son.
|
||
|
||
for a time, my life was carefree. i had taken ginda's name of lokari, but as
|
||
i grew, i became inquisitive as to the death of my father, i slipped into the
|
||
dirty gik-tak bars, where the slavers danced their naked girls for the enjoy-
|
||
ment of the custormers. i stood in the shadows and listened to the talk. and
|
||
i discovered exactly why my father had been killed. he had been a traveller.
|
||
not a normal traveller as you most probably are, but one who could move between
|
||
the dimensions. from what i gathered all it required was a thoughtt. he had
|
||
been killed because he had "posed a threat" to the security of the galactic
|
||
imperium.
|
||
|
||
now, it is time. i journey now to learn what my father knew. to learn how to
|
||
travel between universes with a thought. from this point forward, i'll
|
||
reference this method of travel as blinking... that is what it looks like if
|
||
you watch closely. they just sort of fade from existance. but all of this is
|
||
here say. i begin now my journey to discover the truth and to right the wrong
|
||
done my father. and as such, i take his name now... jikad. it is a name
|
||
fit for one such as i.
|
||
|
||
all that i take with me is this computer... to store my journal and keep track
|
||
of my travels. who else may find this, i know not. ginda was kind enough to
|
||
pack me enough food to last a week and some credits. i am sure they will last
|
||
me to my destination. but enough... i am tired and i must leave early in the
|
||
morning tomorrow.
|
||
|
||
*** end of entry ***
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|
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