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Winter Evenings
Contributed by
supercreep
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Sunday, 22nd June 2008 @ 02:00:39 AM in AEST
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HumorPoetry
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Winter evenings And a cold wet steak Pursues me through corridors In quest of belly ache. Six oclock.. Trampled butts of the smoking gaze Loom down upon me and my misspent days. Now drizzling rain on window-panes And blizzard ghasts Wrap Scraps Of crap At my feet. Good intentions gone like withered leaves. In the dim light of tube subway A lonely busker croons and stamps And then the draining out Of passangers from trains Books go back in handbags All set for the next day.
Jan 07
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2008-06-22 02:00:39] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Winter Evenings
(User Rating: 1 ) by wheels on
Sunday, 22nd June 2008 @ 03:01:02 AM AEST (User
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Even your humour has a dark esoteric rality to them. Perfect imagery and conservation of words.
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Re: Winter Evenings
(User Rating: 1 ) by fielding88 on
Sunday, 22nd June 2008 @ 03:47:29 AM AEST (User
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An interesting poem, I liked that you experimented with style here, nice piece. |
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