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			<title>Hour Glass</title>
			<description>You hold my hand inside of yoursinsisting we have hours moreI just want to know the time&amp;nbsp;I hear the ticking of your clockmy seconds invested in your stockCould you tell me the time&amp;nbsp;The shrill beeping of your alarmmakes me think you have yet to ha..</description>
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			<title>I Want to Say I'm Sorry</title>
			<description>When you sayit, it flops likea dead fish on a counter top bloodiedand bludgeonedon a purewhite chopping board.Hack away at what never belonged to you inthe first place cause you claimownershipnow.Gil to gulletyou find iteasy to justslice into the tender pinkinsides soraw and untouchedbefore. Youwant..</description>
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			<title>The Wallflower</title>
			<description>Dance where you aredon&amp;rsquo;t flinch a muscletwitch twentyas you stand onthe sidelines with thetrendy tricksters movingto beats in the middle of the floor.It&amp;rsquo;s their muse-ic that gyrates hipsto the pulse andconfident strides towardsthe spot of top dogth..</description>
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			<description>I wander from the uncertainty of Politicsto the calluses of your fingers,beaten by sticks and strings and molded by will.Your deep set, ice eyes raise the temperature of the roomand all I want to do is lick your lips.Taste the pain she caused and soothethe salty sores,t..</description>
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			<title>Doze and Donuts</title>
			<description>When I awaken to the smellof rising dough and confectioner's sugar I lick my lips and wonder what the hell I'm doing.Do I float toward the sinful breakfast manifesting itself on the kitchen tablewhere the glazed pastry calls my nameand let it tickle my tongue on the way downtoward my..</description>
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			<description>I don't want thisthe rise and fall of your chest as I lay my head on itbut what are my options?Can I empty my lungs of your scent?&amp;nbsp;</description>
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			<title>WARNING: An Attempt at Slam Poetry</title>
			<description>I hateyour ability tosqueeze into skinny jeans while I confine myself to stretch denim.&amp;nbsp;Have I become so shallow that I envy the crazy Manhattan DJ in our midst&amp;nbsp;or is it more.&amp;nbsp;Have I really just wasted my time worrying about the lifeof a g..</description>
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			<title>The Game of Love</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;He asks for youradvice before he f***s his nextvictim. A girlmuch like your formerself but notas pretty around themouth.&amp;nbsp;He paces nowback and forthhoping you notice he wantsyou back.&amp;nbsp;Sohetapshisfingersonthetablewaitingfor..</description>
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			<title>On the Corner of 5th and Freemont</title>
			<description>These Handsthey knowno bounds. Withlittle force theycoerce me to oblige.&amp;nbsp;And when heplaces his handsupon me I shudderfor fear I willnot own my hands again.&amp;nbsp;Will they belong to him forever or will I gain control of my digits once more.&amp;nbsp;..</description>
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			<title>The Tempstress</title>
			<description>I lovehow he lets me go. Offthe previous topic,I speakmy mind.&amp;nbsp;But only tomy tongue.&amp;nbsp;Listen closely oryou might missthe remark restingin my larynx thatburned himto the bone.&amp;nbsp;He just doesn'tknow it yet.He smirks withvictory writtenall over ..</description>
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			<title>He hit it</title>
			<description>The back or my throat withthose words. Andnot in a cozy way.A dry patch preventsme from speakingwhat I wantto say.I'm no betterat minding mytongue in thosesituations.</description>
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			<description>and under the lights you perspire sweating nothing that haunts the average person&amp;nbsp;I button the buttons and tie the ties everyday to make myself.Iron creases brand me as put together in the most formal of situations.Not Lancome on the teeth,Maybelline smudged into the cracks in my cr..</description>
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			<title>schism</title>
			<description>I want to open upSplit ribs with no jagged edgesPart my lips down dead centerTear my tongue in two.Would this satisfy you?&amp;nbsp;Mend it later with glueor leave it sprawled outon the kitchen table likea bad table clothunderlaying precious china.&amp;nbsp;Could it stand on its two ..</description>
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			<title>Messiahnistic B*****d</title>
			<description>         You&amp;rsquo;re taking on the crevices of my Christian heartYes, You with the hair I cannot run my fingers throughI say it time and time again that we&amp;rsquo;re light enough to walk onEach breath in is like a hiccup with youI can&amp;rsquo;t get enough but it will su..</description>
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			<title>Tonight my life moved on with</title>
			<description>it's still a work in progress...</description>
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			<title>What&amp;#2013266066;s the excitement of sex via mouse clicks?</title>
			<description>This is a revision on &amp;quot;Instanttextual Gratification&amp;quot;.</description>
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			<title>1965</title>
			<description>This is my first real attempt at a historically based poem so bare with me!</description>
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			<title>The Captain Goes Down with His Ship</title>
			<description>This is a revision I did on &amp;quot;Eccentric Closet W****s&amp;quot; for a class. I had to switch the point of view and this is what I came up with.</description>
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			<title>Does He Know?</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;My lips grazing hisbuzz cut sendsmy spine in atizzy. That thegentle breeze in myear canal makes mypalms take holdunder the backs of his arms.&amp;nbsp;The bugs he sends into my scalpnot even the longestnails can scratch. A pulseracing night occurs in hissentence structu..</description>
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			<title>These Hands</title>
			<description>they knowno bounds. Withlittle force theycoerce me to oblige.In the summer sunwith little more thanstraw protectingmy scalp, I setto the workthese hands desire.Stained with the juice of redberries too ripe topluck, these hands pickprizes and keep meafloat...</description>
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			<title>At Twenty Two</title>
			<description>This poem was a prompt for a class in which we had to imitate another poem. I chose to imitate &amp;quot;At Thirty Three&amp;quot; by Hans Magnus Enzensberger. You can find the original here: http://waylaid.blogspirit.com/archive/2006/02/index.html</description>
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			<title>Twenty and One</title>
			<description>When I seethe manifestation ofskin you once possessedI know youare not infront of me. As my predecessors fumble with the rightglasses to placeupon your face foreternity you smilethrough me at theircare for your appearance.We know it seemsfoolish to bemeticulous over..</description>
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			<title>Ramona and Julian</title>
			<description>God...I'm goingto sleep now and Ihope you takethe breath fromhis body and keepit safe so he willnot writhe inbed with anotherred headed b***h. Lethim die midcoitus and fallupon her body, nofinal words, just a moanmistaken forpleasure. I hopeshe thinks he justbig &amp;qu..</description>
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			<description>This is a ghazal I had to write for a class.</description>
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			<title>Speechless</title>
			<description>I can try to put to wordsthe way I'mattacking this situationbut what will it honestly give you?&amp;nbsp;Two handsfull of black ink 24 pt fontseeping through the cracksbetween your fingers as theyglob and slide to the floor.&amp;nbsp;No, I can'tdo that. Maybe if Isay it as elegantl..</description>
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			<title>Instant-textual War</title>
			<description>Instant gratification has slaughtered camaraderie.He takes a higher spot on your top friends because you suck his mouth anddictating your pseudo surreal rendezvous has become the topic of Livejournal comment pages.He becomes your frisky bedfellow through clicking phone keys and for you, it is ..</description>
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			<title>The Rules of Sweet Potatoes</title>
			<description>The Rules of Sweet Potatoes&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; &amp;ldquo;I couldn&amp;rsquo;t eat another bite&amp;hellip; after this one,&amp;rdquo; Uncle Pat would say after a heaping plate full of Aunt Joanie&amp;rsquo;s sweet potatoes. She made them every Thanksgiving and for special occasions. Even in the sweltering Georgia hea..</description>
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			<title>Thank You</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; My name is Jacob Proder and I was born with bad timing. My parents lived in a two bedroom house on the outskirts of Chicago. The day I was born my mom had been playing Bingo at the local church as she did every Monday night. It was down to the last game of the night and all she ne..</description>
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			<title>Airports are intriguing places.....</title>
			<description>Airports are intriguing places. You feel so alone and then you look around and find that you are 1 or 1000 people all alone going from one place to another. I can't help but replay in my mind the airport scene with Zach Braff in Garden State. I suppose listening to the soundtrack adds to it... but C..</description>
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			<title>Boys Don't Burn Blue</title>
			<description>he crushed his auburn hair in his hands in hopesI had not just held out my hand.Why can't you just let me go? he pleaded.and to think he was so beautiful before this got old.I whispered that I loved him before I really knew.As we pulled apart and the oxygen hit our lipshe began to combus..</description>
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			<title>Eccentric Closet W****s (i.e. Mr. Smith)</title>
			<description>I fought with the idea of keeping the poem's subject anonymous but decided to keep it the way it was originally written (but I like the new title too!). Whether the inspiration of this poem reads this or not, I hope he knows he's dope and this is a joke!</description>
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			<description>Is it wrong to say I wanted to get you drunkand hold you by the hips and take the essence of peach schnapps off your breath?Make the crooked smile fade for three and a half secondsto realize this is real.To bite my lip in hopes of having it greet yoursin a peachtree&amp;rsquo;d booze bliss..</description>
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			<title>Felix Culpa</title>
			<description>As she thumbs the petal of the white orchid in her hand, she caresses the bulging abdomen she shares with those who will listen.The orgy of touch is too much and she weeps. This was meant to be the merger of two hearts. Instead, it is the remanence of sexual indul..</description>
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			<title>New Years</title>
			<description>Tell me how you kiss. Whisper what it is that brings us to this familiar place.Let it flow when we stroll outside in the cool wet grass, with the moon as our lantern as we travel deeper into the forest.It is here welearn to breathe with one another.&amp;nbsp;Below..</description>
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			<title>Needles in a Haystack</title>
			<description>Her name was Nina &amp;ldquo;Needles&amp;rdquo; Rodrigo. She was one of those pretty seventeen year old girls who made you sigh when she passed. Whether it was because you caught a glimpse of her light green eyes staring at you or because your boyfriend had, your breathing pattern changed when she was near...</description>
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			<title>Requiem</title>
			<description>Finally here, I walk up the steps cautiously,each step feeling heavier with your burden.The frailty in your embrace broke my courage far too fast.I should not be here.We follow timidly as you shuffle to the family room.Photographs are strewn across a canvas of carpet,your life laid out..</description>
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			<title>Dirty Laundry</title>
			<description>&amp;nbsp;Cheer bubbles last night away,carries the current of secretson a Tide of soapy water. Hot water will Wisk outthe spots you cannot facetomorrow. &amp;nbsp;With all of the people washing their hands of racy forays,the room becomes steamier than their affairs. Shout out th..</description>
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			<title>Chris's Wildfire</title>
			<description>I love your voice--the way it whinesthrough the chorus ofmy lifeand wedges&amp;nbsp;itself betweenagony and awkwardness.Don&amp;rsquo;t stop pushing yourvocal chords through thesting ofrejection.Scream a littlelouder. You just became alegend in the minds ofdirty boys and romantic..</description>
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			<title>Christmas Break</title>
			<description>Stopplaying with yourhair and justbreathe.I think no worse ofyou now than before Isank into thisbucket seat.Ashes waft past myface as you exhalepain throughNewport Lights.Nails already chewed tothe cuticle,you stutter througheach word.Your eyesperspire. As y..</description>
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			<title>Spring</title>
			<description>Trust petals too young for I love you nots. Shooting through the ground, it is so simple. &amp;nbsp;Transformations in one sunrise.Green everywhere, thestart of thispromising season. Warmthcomforting asthe arm around yourwaist.Griping fingers secure your center ab..</description>
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			<title>Trimmings</title>
			<description>What is it in you that causes me to change?As the locks fall to the ground,So does my ill will toward you.Cutting is catharticon this day I can&amp;rsquo;thelp but remember what you said to me last time.&amp;ldquo;It is your eyes that I cannot resist.&amp;rdquo;But looking in..</description>
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