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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Haram
When I held her hand She said, “Haram! Don’t touch” When I held her shoulder She shrugged and screamed, “Haram!” When I held her feet She knocked my head and ran away But in the night after the rain She … Continue reading
The Optical Symphony
I heard the light in all its jubilance: The tunes, like recuerdos of a passing feast, The notes, that lingered in the stairs Encrusted in uncouth undulation, Lay words deceived and afflicted. Rhapsodic moments crossed woods Left their ethereal motion … Continue reading
The Cage
It was the day that The bird flew away to a horizon Unknown, beyond reach Incapable of childish marriages and fluid births, Setting out a cry, distinct in its screech, the retaining tone It scratched the earth, until colourless blood … Continue reading
The Capilano River
Artist: Allen Forrest Year: 2012 Title: The Capilano Canyon River 6 Medium: Watercolor Size: 17 x 12 Artist: Allen Forrest Year: 2012 Title: The Capilano Canyon River 8 Medium: Watercolor Size: 15 x 11
Adjectives
Angry, a passion hot and burning Beautiful, always a damsel yearning Callous, the ungodly wicked act Doting, such a kind of love can so much impart Energetic, big and strong pocket Hercules Foolish, an unwise approach to my exercises Greedy, … Continue reading
Tied up
People punctuate my free flow, Interrupt me, Make me stammer instead of strut, Having to resort to exclamations While they accentuate my path Until I can no longer speak, And I’m dragging my thoughts All laced up in myself – … Continue reading
Africanesse Not Darknesse
I Shut your white mouth please! Don’t insult my colour Or God may hear this You say: I crossed seven seas to lighten the dark coast Purifying their souls hitherto Dare me; if you boast further God may hear this … Continue reading
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Born But hell My father decides I’m not his Since I’m not here yet Having not even been conceived I can only go by hear say My father screwed my mother on leave no doubt Then shortly thereafter or before … Continue reading

