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Roadside Angels
By Steve Rudd
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Once you've heard one story, you'll want to hear more
That's the beauty of American folklore,
Entranced by the people emerging from the South,
Telling stories in the morning, living mouth to hand to mouth.
Sitting up with the dead,
Ghosts are game for fame if it's fed
Up, up and away with the dead
Roadside angels stalk interstates - saving the rest.
Once you've heard one story, you'll want to hear more
Getting to know long lost relatives, shelling peas on the porch,
Mixing music and fables fit for fantasia,
Heaven's on earth and it's in Appalachia.
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Sitting up with the dead,
Ghosts are game for fame if it's fed
Up, up and away with the dead
Roadside angels stalk interstates - saving the rest.
The small screen brings violence
That blows apart innocence...
So much for our simple ways of life
when the big bad world's waiting right outside
It's such a shame the modern age
doesn't have the time or taste
for myth or legend.
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Copyright © Steve Rudd 2005
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Poetry - Feeling like the Hulk on a Wednesday By Joe Hakim
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You've heard it before
but I'm saying it again:
you become that
which you despise.
Excuse me while I change,
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Poetry - Take a Break and Savour a Tsunami ..By Jenny Ross
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Weddings and grandchildren, biscuits and pets
(Divorce and brats, obesity and vets...)
Serial killers, transvestite husbands,
(Bearded van drivers, strange long-haired busmen)
Sights from beyond the grave,
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Poetry - Birdsong and Dreaming By Craig Livings
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I see you lying there confused, alone
In your own world away from me
I wonder what you're dreaming when you lay there oh so peaceful
I wonder if you're dreaming of me
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Poetry - A Sea of Humanity By Del "Abe" Jones, White Bluff, TN
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Mother Nature shows Us once again
That She is really in Control
How She can rearrange this Earth
Right down to It's very Soul.
The Human, just one stage of Life
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Poetry - X Marks The Spot By Amy Rout
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Bucket in one hand
Spade in the other
Don't go too far
Were the words of my mother
Sand between my toes
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Poetry - Occasionally. By Lee Cassanell
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Sometimes I'm a Bastard
Sometimes I'm the Pope
Sometimes I don't bathe for days
Sometimes I drop the soap.
Sometimes my eyes are open
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Poetry - An Old Man's Afternoon By Maurice Fairfield
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In a would be poets' pub
Smoke stained
Dusty, (that's the pub not me)
And some of the would be poets too
If truth were told, as truth must be
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Poetry - In the End By Joe Hakim
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In the end
you have to settle for the moments
in between
everything else.
You get in from work
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Poetry - Xmas 2004 By Anonymous
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It's August, but the adverts already bawl,
Come, consume this festive Yule!
Why be different? Follow that trend,
And get to the shops to spend, Spend, SPEND!
To get the kids something fantastic,
Don't stress with wonga, just flash ya plastic.
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Poetry - The Morning after... By Lee Cassanell
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Four in the morning your eyes start to flicker
Mouth is a mire of tobacco and liquor
What happened last night?
Who's to blame for the slaughter?
Lips stung and dry call for Aspirin and water.
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Poetry - How to Lose Friends and Alienate People By Lee Cassanell
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I love you like a daydream
Like an opened pack of Rolos,
I love you like the summer
Like a Jimi Hendrix solo,
I love you like the ocean loves and laps at every wave,
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Poetry - A Case of Silly String and Whatever Next By Steve Rudd
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Money is the root of all evil,
A positive thought that's not shared is a waste.
So what if I've got an inferiority complex?
Insecurity is so simple to evade.
If you give me a dollar I'll trade it for a book,
Second hand glances deflect scathing good looks.
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Poetry - InSectEyes By M D Tasker
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Blackheaded cockchafers
Skittered through dream grass pastures
Their stench in the stale bedroom air
I inhaled sharply, breaking the surface of my sleep
Time unfolding forwards, infuriating already, fast in its creep.
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Poetry - Schoolboy Ethics By Maurice Fairfield
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We're not going to cut and run
We'll stay till the job is done
We're hard men here in Australia
We'll hang tough and never fail ya
Socialists and Greenies may
Live to fight another day.
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Poetry - Bollywood in Half a Minute By Jane Foster
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Two people meet and fall in love
But they can't be together,
Because of religion, or caste or something
So they go behind a tree
Sing a song about it
Dance in a cornfield for a bit
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