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Jacob Jesus EscapeShow poetry

i don t have a style~



i have a disease - symptoms -- style as evidence - of deterioration --
seriously disturbed - and kind - beautifully sick - sickly sweet and blind --
wise and easily made - cold -- hot -
brilliantly foolish -- foolishly arrogant -
so perturbed -- and as often observant - of blissful potential --
that meaningless drivel - within and without --
lost and bought - then sold again -- to the lowest - bid farewell --
child and king - of nothing left to sing

  • Last seen 1 day ago. Member since December 15, 2001.
  • I'm a lyric diamond poet for 2686 comments.
  • My mood is , and quote is "thelatestinsanity".
  • I am a 52 year old guy from Kansas (United States)
  • When I'm not writing, I'm a v o i d a n c e personified...same as when I am.
  • I have 2,686 comments

My Poetry

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  • hearing tears
    from the sweet cage
    46 lines, 1 comment, November 12. In dream
  • we could walk to warmth
    to find our cold cruel frowning
    8 lines, October 23
  • soon our trees
    will be bare
    38 lines, 4 comments, October 14
  • the importance of title annot be dismissed
    and we are done in it
    8 lines, 2 comments, October 14

My Stories

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  • Born in 1888, to parents Singleton Riff Scale and his wife Nary Atonallis, Noah Scale lived to be 111 years old. Known today as "Ol' One No
    572 lines, 2 comments, March 8, 2006. In , <600 words, Other
  • I'm here again.
    On the sunny side of the ruins, the disk of desert blue bleeds into a pair of burning sunsets at lidded vision. All of the colors have come to play in this
    286 lines, 1 comment, December 5, 2005. In <200 lines, Fiction
  • /|\
    He is crying so hard that his eyes, his walls, can't move. Tears are dry and hot in that heart behind his cramping brow. Breath leaves, frightening blood still, as steam
    249 lines, 5 comments, November 3, 2005. In <200 lines, Depression, Other

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