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Ballad of a Jack and Jill
By Lee Cassanell
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The glare of the hot sun explodes in my face
A cigarette slow burns in takeaway waste,
I lie with the lights off in party smeared threads
Need coffee and OJ but can't feel my legs,
The jungle was massive that's why I'm so tired
Saw Polecats and panthers all wired and wild,
In heat out of season they boogied like beasts
Teachers kissing pupils
Stoned Virgins and priests
Flicking through the stations,
Girl smeared on my lips.
She gave me her number,
I bought her some chips.
But that will come later,
Right now I'm at rest...
Sprawled out on the mattress,
Ashtray on my chest
So back to the bar room
That haven of whores
I'm high as Mohammed then down on all fours
When out of the neon a vision in blue
Swam over to me for a 'how do you do?'
She bought me a drink so I gave her some time
I ordered a shot and she opted for wine
Her eyes danced and sparkled like stars in the sea
And I was in love by my fifth G & T
She knew we had something conclusions where clear
I knocked back her Vodka she swigged off my beer
We ran out into streetlight and fairy tale rain
I asked for her number
She asked for my name
Enjoying the Memory,
Smiling through the haze.
Laid listening to Bobby roll over the days.
The feelings returning,
I'm back in the Red.
Jill sleeps like a baby
Jack rises from bed..
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Copyright ©2004 Lee Cassanell
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When I walked into Marrakech,
Everybody said, hello, to me.
I walked Beverley Road, last February,
So I tried the technique of Crocodile Dundee:
I said, hello, to everybody.
And, that's how I met Dominic!
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Poetry - Elizabeth Bennett at the Curry House By Jane Foster
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All day before she prepared the white dress,
Not knowing how it would end up a mess..
She fastened her bonnet and powdered her face
And set off for the joy that was Ray's Place.
She took to her seat, tried hard to be modest
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Poetry - The Aquanaut By Lee Cassanell
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A heartbreak hotel on the back streets of sin cross the road from a bar of hellfire
Awakened by horns songs of champagne and blondes are the essence of all he aspires
The Aquanaut swims through the excess of oil that cascade from the car pool of stars
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Poetry - On The Tiles By Lee Cassanell
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When I look back at the end of my life
I'll remember the night with my substitute wife
In a Tavern near Cork were the locals still talk
Of the Drinkers who crawled out the sea.
I came to that place with a harem of hippies
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Poetry - Confessions of a Codeine Smoker By Lee Cassanell
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I sit with spiders
On Webs of Fly's
In rooms of damp and squalor
A coiled up spring
The mist I'm in
Will all clear by tomorrow
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Poetry - Rag and Bone Men By Jane Foster
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Whilst languishing in bed this morning
I heard the sound of men in the distance..
The ones from days long past, with carts and horses,
Rusting spare parts, weathered necks,
And that old familiar drone:
Any Rag? Bone?
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Poetry - Long Green Overcoats and Late Night Holly Oakes By Lee Cassanell
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Never smoke at dinner,
Never smoke at dawn,
Never smoke somebody's grass or mow somebody's lawn.
Never smoke your sister,
Never smoke your friends,
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Poetry - The Plumber By Maurice Fairfield
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Behold the plumber where he stands
His wrenches gleaming in his hands
His jaw is square, his eye is keen
His belly flat his body lean.
No common man, his hire comes high
His hourly rate is in the sky
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Poetry - Indifference By Lee Cassanell
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I don't really have an opinion
Your troubles are not my concern,
I can't give a toss if your football team lost
Or get off on the money you earn
I don't really have an opinion
Your hair is all right I suppose,
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Poetry - He Comes at Night By Michelle Dee
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On a dark night, so cold a night
the wind hollering at my door.
Silver light breaking through my window
I lay there paralysed with anticipation
Suddenly he comes to me screaming my name
He was there in that very room
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Across a nation three lives meet,
Lives alike and yet unknown.
Strangers to each other,
Yet three women of faith.
One woman a Queen in power,
Another Angel in sorrow and pain.
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You are a Beacon and I am a mirror.
You brighten the world with your light, yet most see only flames.
I show the world as it is, yet most see only themselves.
I can never touch the light,
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Almost like a virtual death
The passing of one faceless username
A collection of letters and numbers
Playing games on a flat screen universe
As if existing only in the imagination.
Notified by email, appropriately almost
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