birthday

birthday

A Poem by SkinlessFrank

another birthday

and as usual

he awoke

thinking

about the

three dead mice

and how the poor things

must have

fallen into the can 

and starved to death

 

one 

had probably survived

a bit longer 

for it found

salvation

in the tissues

of the others


and when

he cradled it

in his hand

the creature

broke apart like

a puffball and

the brown spores

living smoke

filled his nostril

and went about 

their important 

business

 

© 2015 SkinlessFrank


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You're poetry should come with a frigging warning sign....something like, "No skin, no s**t, no service". You are such an endless chamber of curiosities, mister....I end up feeling a bit like a concerned mum after I read your "unique" contributions.....as in, "Oh geez...honey, are you sure everything's okay? You know how I worry." :) However, as I've mentioned before, somehow you convey these ideas in fascinating, albeit disturbing, meaty prose. Pretty effing cool...Happy birthday if it is indeed your's. If not, let them eat cake...with worm guts and rat urine in it.....:)

Posted 14 Years Ago


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excellent ending! and the exactness of all before it is amazing and perfectly detailed.

Posted 14 Years Ago


something about your shortened line structure makes me feel like a more accomplished reader. It aids in the flow of your work, which presents these larger abstract concepts. In short, reading your pieces is like some one correctly explaining string theory using the same six words Suess used to write Cat in the hat.

Very much appreciate what your doing, keep on keepin on

Posted 14 Years Ago


Delightful, and a tad twisted. Love it!

Posted 14 Years Ago


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happy birthday!

it really is your birthday, right? anyway,

i like it when individuals are not afraid to be individuals, it means things are still right with the world. and i like it when two powerful forces collide, like science and art, explode, and recreate the universe. i also like it when i can open a can and find a poem. very well written, enjoyed very much.

zig

Posted 14 Years Ago


yuck. sorry, but yuck. let me try another...

Posted 14 Years Ago


ah the stories of mice and men ... and old hickory ...



Posted 14 Years Ago


I never know quite what to write outside of the "I Love It" sort of comment, at least not at first. But as I read more and more of your work, I realize there are wondrous worlds that your words open for me--the universe with a twist--a bit askew--a bit Stephen Kingish in that way for me--I always want to read more--to get a chance to look through your eyes--

Posted 14 Years Ago


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You are weird..but if you ever change I will come around your house and mircowave you. You are not shocking at all..this is exactly what I would expect for your birthday..now if there was a cake and candles..you would freak me out..
Panksy rules..!!!

Posted 14 Years Ago


Analytic funny with a wink, as any biologist will could ask himself on a regular Birthday, when other things actually are more important. Loved it.

Posted 14 Years Ago


You're poetry should come with a frigging warning sign....something like, "No skin, no s**t, no service". You are such an endless chamber of curiosities, mister....I end up feeling a bit like a concerned mum after I read your "unique" contributions.....as in, "Oh geez...honey, are you sure everything's okay? You know how I worry." :) However, as I've mentioned before, somehow you convey these ideas in fascinating, albeit disturbing, meaty prose. Pretty effing cool...Happy birthday if it is indeed your's. If not, let them eat cake...with worm guts and rat urine in it.....:)

Posted 14 Years Ago


3 of 3 people found this review constructive.


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SkinlessFrank

Glen Sutton, Quebec, Canada