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A dirty little shit, Full of the scum of the Earth. Where the protectors attack you And the heroes save only your money. A Texas town with an Oklahoma name. Caddo, they tell me, is far too spiritual for them, too intelligent, too cultured. Where do you turn when your authority robs you? Going 36 … Read more

I’m Lost Somewhere in Delaware

I’m stopped here, and this car’s parked terribly. I see lights up the road. Are they coming to get me? And who would’ve thunk it? Castle walls on the side of a freeway. A mystical forest full of wonder. Oft do bees play on my windshield, And oft do boys play soccer on abandoned parking … Read more

The Rivulet

The leaves fly by tonight and this is a dangerous time. There’s a real world outside this city of peace. Some are lucky to see it. We feel it occasionally. A car crashes. A home catches fire. We are awaken for a second for we can’t sleep through the noise, But how we love it. … Read more

Intelligentsia

Fighting kids with a disbelief in each other. Bored out of their minds. I’ve got a disbelief in them. Tired towns that lay still along the coasts and valleys. An imaginary line splits our souls into peace and prosperity, But we live in peace. You must prosper. The wrong 3 letter acronyms. A hatred for … Read more

Teach ’Em: Our Children

Up and around the castle walls we go. Up and around the castle. The mortar and pestle art forms that are spread around this continent. Natural Museums. Stone walls and checkered marble floors. Beautiful scenery inspired by the treasures of the long departed moats and drawbridges. Then to a peek of the peeling paint and … Read more

11:11:11

It’s October. The 2nd hottest in 100 years. Surely the sky can’t be falling! Baby, the sky is falling, Here, on a town where Autumn only comes in fairytales Or is fabricated inside of soundstages. I hope the water has truly arrived. Here in this town a secret’s shelflife lasts mere seconds. We’re so unphased by … Read more

No Matter

Sharing a hill with mansions and castles alike I was stuck in the shade literally near the bottom. Sharing a hill with the balance of power we lived quietly among them in a pool of seemingly less importance. And though only a few blocks away stood houses with pools, life seemed so different to the … Read more

A Bite of a Caramel Granny Smith.

And from 1491 it must have always been instilled In the minds of the afraid, the no answered, the unchanged. So let’s shut down the culture! It’s as easy as I say. Let’s demand the books they read But never turn the page. I don’t even know what day it is. Weekend doesn’t carry much … Read more