Re: LAST QUARTER



Sherrie Lee wrote:

On Oct 21, 1:04 pm, "Dennis M. Hammes" <scrawlm...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

poetic_i...@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

2 Bitter

The wafer moon rises soon!
As the body of Christ is lifted
The sky of stars lights the room
And the bread is never questioned:

He has risen!
The host remains unleavened?

Eat to remember!
For the blood of a son of a man is shed
Where some would soon
Drink to forget.

the light on
the other side of the moon
your reading lamp
___________
moon, n.Chal. "the hole at the mouth of a cave (through which
daylight passes)," i.e., "the light at the end of the tunnel."



I open the door of my mind for you to shine
A light on my darkness.


you open your
robe -- O the shining
O the darkness

(Sri. Jeanne's been wishing me tits and hunger again. It works.)

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Trouble is, they breed first.
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