Dimes whelp
searching of epigraphy.
Nickels & Pennies
communicate in mute.
To disparage molt abraxas –
To underline the puss cavity pupil –
Hammers indigestion
cleans out burlesque fundamental persuasion,
Acid-reflux centers between the temples of chi.
A burning bubble –
a bobby pin shedding stone –
Charity spills anorexia
Fiber-optic arrhythmia 1999.
Fragmentally-birth cacogenic
it meditates sleet
it flukes from earwax.
Drink your cup of ink
make sure the Paleolithic recipient’s
hog-bend the Mona Lisa ache.
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hm.. can you please post your poems around these hours, as i am at work and i need a dose of your words to get me out of boredom…
needles to say your last couple of stanzas are phenomenal but the killer line for me was ”Charity spills anorexia”
meow meow
Yes and yes. The last 3 stanzas had me spitting my coffee. C0, 2016 is your year.
Thank you Jason. 🙂
hahahaha!!!! really? I can picture you drinking your coffee and boom! spitting it out.
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Thank you geo. 🙂
Certainly! I’m always going to post my poems at 3:00am. You need heavy dose of imagination? You got it my friend. 🙂
ah! Charity spills anorexia…I don’t know exactly what came to my mind that I had to create such a line, I’m glad I did, because it was scaring the living hell out of me. 🙂
I’m so happy you really enjoyed this piece. 🙂
“Drink your cup of ink
make sure the Paleolithic recipient’s
hog-bend the Mona Lisa ache.”
Deeply in love with those lines…and acid-reflux,temples of chi! You are amazing, love this!
Thank you. 🙂
My imagination has been gripping me with madness and creativity like an adrenaline rush.
Those lines I paid close attention to what exactly how I wanted to write them and create them on paper. The reader must hold those images to interpret something about life itself or who we are as a species.
love the personification and imagery in this piece…great work, CZ1~
Thank you once again sir. 🙂
The title and and everything here…made me deal with something personal or if not metaphorical.
I’m curious if any poet out there can overdose on madness?
If so, I’d be happy to be hanging out with Jim Morrison, Salvador Dali, Timothy Leary, & Friedrich Nietzsche. 🙂
You are welcome… 🙂 Yes, I imagine a number of us have overdosed on madness and those are some great companion choices 😀
Exactly. Also, this would be my own version of madness. 🙂
Mr. Bungle – Egg
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the Mona Lisa ache… refreshing to see you back here! Inspiring, as always.
Thank you so much. 🙂
I just started coming back since Monday…this is my second new poem I posted. You should read the one from yesterday. 🙂
I’m glad you feel inspired, the mind needs inspiration and hope…also it needs madness to go beyond anything. 🙂
Charlie, you always blow my mind. I seriously have to read your poems, over and over. It takes me awhile to really grasp it. I love that.
My favourite lines;
A burning bubble,
a bobby pin shedding stone
Charity spills anorexia
Fiber-optic arrhythmia 1999.
Thank you Jennifer.
I pierce at the very core of the human psychic, taking the readers to something scary, monstrous, or psychomagic.
I’m glad you enjoyed those lines…it was fun experimenting with my own imagination when I wrote all this. 🙂
You sure do Charlie. I love how you challenge my thoughts, and add such a unique spin to poetry. Always keep us guessing. ❤️ You inspire.
Thank you so much Jennifer. 🙂
I think we all need to be challenged in order to evolve and move forward.
Sometimes, we wonder where our ideas can take us next. 🙂
Yes, totally agree Charlie!
Funny you should mention ‘epiphany’ today… bank holiday over here celebrating the epiphany! 😉
Seriously though, excellent, my dear Charlie! 🙂
Well, in that case – let’s celebrate epiphany with Mr. Bungle
Mr. Bungle – Retrovertigo
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Stunning Charlie. I feel so honored being here, wrapping myself in the bows of your genius. Xxx
Thank you. 🙂
I always try and do my best to push forward and create poetry for myself and for others out there who need to envision a world of unimaginable territories. 🙂
You succeed my friend. You’re incredible 💙
Thank you. 🙂
I posted a new poem today…feel free to check that out. It’s heavy and it’ll make your head spin in a good way. 🙂
Oooohh yeeah- gonna pull up a chair and get comfy 😍
Always good to hear your thoughts.
Thank you sir. 🙂
All thoughts must evolve just like DNA.
Good job.
Thank you Lord eBay. 🙂
Such a pleasure to make your acquaintance.
Thank you for reading and enjoying this poem of mine.
More to come on Monday. 🙂
Oh man, you really go for it, don’t you? Kudos 🙂
This was my highlight:
A burning bubble –
a bobby pin shedding stone –
Charity spills anorexia
Fiber-optic arrhythmia 1999.
Hm. Your words are making making my words bubble up out of me. Very interesting effect you seem to have upon me. Cross inspiration, perhaps.
Surrealism and imagery are indeed your forte!
Yes, Salvador Dali & David Bowie influenced me. 🙂
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Drinking ink, is like be a carnivore of words… great writing Charlie..
Thanks my friend. I’m glad you enjoyed this poem.
P.S You should read my new poem I just posted. 🙂 It will make your head hurt. 🙂
“A burning bubble –
a bobby pin shedding stone –” <= PERFECTION 😀
Wow! Your poem is a big hit! A poem about ear wax! Heavy! Intense! Your readers are correct, you are the opposite of boring. I teach Mona Lisa. I wonder what she’d think, LOL.
Congratulations on being Danny Ray’s feature blogger! I was his feature blogger too! Perhaps you’ll check out my blog if you need a blogging tip or two; that’s what I write about.
Janice
Thank you Janice. 🙂
I thought I write something that no one has read before or seen poetry written in a way that’s very different.
I surely will check out your blog. 🙂
Thank you. I will look forward to you that.