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			Drop your favorites poems here.  Bukowski is a favorite of mine, but share what you will. 
 
A Challenge to the Dark 
 
shot in the eye  
shot in the brain  
shot in the dick 
shot like a flower in the dance  
 
amazing how death wins hands down  
amazing how much credence is given to idiot forms of life  
 
amazing how laughter has been drowned out  
amazing how viciousness is such a constant  
 
I must soon declare my own war on their war  
I must hold to my last piece of ground  
I must protect the small space I have made that has allowed me life  
 
my life not their death  
my death not their death… 
 
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			08-07-2016, 07:37 PM
			
			
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			"Hickory Dickory Dock, 
Some chick was sucking my cock. 
The clock struck two, 
I dropped my goo, 
I dumped the bitch on the next block..." 
 
 
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			Lol oldie but a goodie AL!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			Yeah, I dig the classics.  Shakespeare, Dice, Kinison.   
  
The Greats.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			"The Nudie Bar"  
 
Where the music stinks, and they water the drinks, at the nudie bar. 
Where the girlies dance, in their underpants, at the nudie bar. 
Where you see their butt, and their trap stays shut, at the nudie bar. 
Where you can’t touch a breast, but you can cave in a chest, at the nudie bar. 
Where you look at a thigh, and blacken an eye, at the nudie bar. 
Where the beer gives you gas, but the Bundys kick ass, at the nudie bar. 
 
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			09-04-2016, 02:56 AM
			
			
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			The other day, I came across "Poem for Haruko" by one of my favorite poets, June Jordan:  
 
I never thought I’d keep a record of my pain 
or happiness 
like candles lighting the entire soft lace 
of the air 
around the full length of your hair/a shower 
organized by God 
in brown and auburn 
undulations luminous like particles 
of flame 
  
But now I do 
retrieve an afternoon of apricots 
and water interspersed with cigarettes 
and sand and rocks 
we walked across: 
                        How easily you held 
my hand 
beside the low tide 
of the world 
  
Now I do 
relive an evening of retreat 
a bridge I left behind 
where all the solid heat 
of lust and tender trembling  
lay as cruel and as kind  
as passion spins its infinite 
tergiversations in between the bitter 
and the sweet 
  
Alone and longing for you 
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			09-04-2016, 07:28 AM
			
			
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			This is "Nothing is for Nothing" by Jill Scott.  It was sent to me by a provider and touched me. 
 
I had been turning tricks longer than I actually knew it 
Being whatever they wanted me to be whenever they wanted me to be it 
A freak, inside, outside kitchen counters, laundry mats, hotels, motels 
And backseats of leased cars, vans and jeeps 
Made myself like it cause they liked it and I liked that they liked it 
And so I continued being the perfect image of a wet dream 
Nasty, wild, exotic, erotic, freak was they wanted so freak was who I was 
And everybody was walking around talking about me 
Like teenage pregnancy wasn't becoming synonymous with being black and woman 
Like America wasn't suffocating our thoughts 
Like there was nothing to talk about what was doing or screwing 
And I thought the whole damn thing was ridiculous, which it was 
"Cause I was content giving my men a little heaven between their struggle to breathe and their contemplation of suicide 
Wasn't I good for the cause? 
Closed mind, open legs, making niggas forget why they're so damn angry 
Wasn't I good? 
Then the mood swung as well the tempo and I became an ideal 
So they want her pretty and docile, caring and stupid 
And there I was on your Mark, Seth, Joe, and I was Suzy Homemaker on the hunt for love 
Cooking and cleaning, ironing, faithful and a freak cause that's what they liked 
And I liked being what they liked so that's what I was 
A prostitute, selling my soul for emotional gain 
Struggling not to be the third generation of lonely women in my family 
Struggling to gain but gaining nothing but confusion, frustration, illusion 
Cause there was no love, just empty condom wrappers on the floors to be discarded like me. 
A prize performer long before I actually knew it too, cause I was faking me out of the me. I would become... 
The me that I see now 
The me that holds onto herself with both hands and all feet 
The me who must have love and give it 
The me who brings more to the table than good looks and a wet hole 
The me that is confident, and intelligent and filled to the brim with respect for me 
And a freak cause that's what I like 
And I like being what I like 
And what I like is all a part of what I am.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			09-29-2016, 11:23 AM
			
			
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			"Josephine Baker Finds Herself" by Patience Agbabi 
 
She picked me up 
like a slow-burning fuse. I was down 
that girls’ club used to run in Brixton, 
on ---- for fuel. Lipstick lesbians, 
techno so hardcore it’s spewing out Audis. 
She samples my heartbeat and mixes it with 
vodka on the rocks. I’m her light-skinned, negative, 
twenty-something, short black wavy-bobbed diva. 
She purrs La Garçonne, fancy a drink? I say 
Yes. She’s crossing the Star Bar like it’s a catwalk. So sleek! 
A string of pearls, her flapper dress 
studded with low-cut diamonds 
through my skin, straight to my heart. 
Twenties chic! She works 
me up and down. I worship 
the way she looks. 
 
The way she looks 
me up and down. I worship 
twenties chic. She works 
through my skin, straight to my heart 
studded with low-cut diamonds. 
A string of pearls her flapper dress. 
Yes! She’s crossing the Star Bar like it’s a catwalk so sleek 
she purrs, la garçonne! Fancy a drink? I say. 
Twenty-something, short, Black, wavy-bobbed diva: 
Vodka on the rocks, I’m her light-skinned negative. 
She samples my heartbeat and mixes it with 
techno so hardcore it’s spewing out Audis 
on ---- for fuel. Lipstick Lesbians, 
that girls’ club used to run in Brixton 
like a slow-burning fuse. I was down. 
She picked me up.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			09-29-2016, 08:35 PM
			
			
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			Greatest poem in English describing DATY 
John Donne, Love's Progress
  Her swelling lips; to which when we are come, 
 We anchor there, and think ourselves at home, 
 For they seem all: there sirens’ songs, and there 
 Wise Delphic oracles do fill the ear; 
 There in a creek where chosen pearls do swell, 
 The remora, her cleaving tongue doth dwell. 
 These, and the glorious promontory, her chin 
 O’erpast; and the strait Hellespont between 
 The Sestos and Abydos of her breasts, 
 (Not of two lovers, but two loves the nests) 
 Succeeds a boundless sea, but that thine eye 
 Some island moles may scattered there descry; 
 And sailing towards her India, in that way 
 Shall at her fair Atlantic navel stay; 
 Though thence the current be thy pilot made, 
 Yet ere thou be where thou wouldst be embayed, 
 Thou shalt upon another forest set, 
 Where some do shipwreck, and no further get. 
 When thou art there, consider what this chase 
 Misspent by thy beginning at the face. 
  
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			09-30-2016, 12:00 AM
			
			
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			First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out— 
Because I was not a Socialist. 
 
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out—  
Because I was not a Trade Unionist. 
 
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—  
Because I was not a Jew. 
 
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me. 
 
More of a quote than poem but i always remember this when I feel complicit in others actions.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			09-30-2016, 07:25 AM
			
			
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			One of my favs Hojo
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			09-30-2016, 11:16 AM
			
			
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				This is "Nothing is for Nothing" by Jill Scott.  It was sent to me by a provider and touched me. 
 
I had been turning tricks longer than I actually knew it 
Being whatever they wanted me to be whenever they wanted me to be it 
A freak, inside, outside kitchen counters, laundry mats, hotels, motels 
And backseats of leased cars, vans and jeeps 
Made myself like it cause they liked it and I liked that they liked it 
And so I continued being the perfect image of a wet dream 
Nasty, wild, exotic, erotic, freak was they wanted so freak was who I was 
And everybody was walking around talking about me 
Like teenage pregnancy wasn't becoming synonymous with being black and woman 
Like America wasn't suffocating our thoughts 
Like there was nothing to talk about what was doing or screwing 
And I thought the whole damn thing was ridiculous, which it was 
"Cause I was content giving my men a little heaven between their struggle to breathe and their contemplation of suicide 
Wasn't I good for the cause? 
Closed mind, open legs, making niggas forget why they're so damn angry 
Wasn't I good? 
Then the mood swung as well the tempo and I became an ideal 
So they want her pretty and docile, caring and stupid 
And there I was on your Mark, Seth, Joe, and I was Suzy Homemaker on the hunt for love 
Cooking and cleaning, ironing, faithful and a freak cause that's what they liked 
And I liked being what they liked so that's what I was 
A prostitute, selling my soul for emotional gain 
Struggling not to be the third generation of lonely women in my family 
Struggling to gain but gaining nothing but confusion, frustration, illusion 
Cause there was no love, just empty condom wrappers on the floors to be discarded like me. 
A prize performer long before I actually knew it too, cause I was faking me out of the me. I would become... 
The me that I see now 
The me that holds onto herself with both hands and all feet 
The me who must have love and give it 
The me who brings more to the table than good looks and a wet hole 
The me that is confident, and intelligent and filled to the brim with respect for me 
And a freak cause that's what I like 
And I like being what I like 
And what I like is all a part of what I am. 
			
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			09-30-2016, 07:07 PM
			
			
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				"The Nudie Bar"  
 
Where the music stinks, and they water the drinks, at the nudie bar. 
Where the girlies dance, in their underpants, at the nudie bar. 
Where you see their butt, and their trap stays shut, at the nudie bar. 
Where you can’t touch a breast, but you can cave in a chest, at the nudie bar. 
Where you look at a thigh, and blacken an eye, at the nudie bar. 
Where the beer gives you gas, but the Bundys kick ass, at the nudie bar. 
 
- Al Bundy - President, "No Ma'am" 
			
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			09-30-2016, 08:03 PM
			
			
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			A toast... 
 
"Here's to us. 
May we never fuss. 
If we do, 
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			Remember you are just a trick 
But ain't that oh so slick 
All the pussy you get to pick 
Warm mouths wrapped round your dick 
All the places you get to lick 
Every position for you to stick 
Whatever size your wick. 
But if ever you lose your common sense  
and see it as something more 
Just listen hard for the sound of the closing hotel room door........click!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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