March 12 
 
 
Creed             
 
We have a long standing family tradition of viewing miracles as tragedy; this custom has afforded us many a fine escape from the unknown.  Most things in life are bad; people, places, things, this belief is protective though useless. Ultimately I feel this belief is not what colors the dynastic impression of the miraculous, but the apprehension is due to the limited nature of the thing.  I come from a line of dissatisfaction; miracles are provided when what is desired is panacea.  If everything is not imperially resolved then it is all for naught because the same psyche which cannot begin a process without a guaranteed outcome can’t pickup the slack after a triumphant start. Give it all to me tied with a bow, I will begin the critique from there though I will accept, offer me a beginning fraught with uncertainty and I will decline. A secure entrenchment is preferred to inexact risk.  I will die with my boots on, but I mustn’t leave the house. 
 
 
 
Respect your age 
 
 
 
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FRIENDS  
 
My sweet, dear, funny friend  
Steeped in beat  
Whose hand I can no longer hold.  
 
I yearn for the wildly flying words, like feathers in a snow  
The shock of hair and glinting eyes I see so clearly  
In my shivering mind.  
I must let go.  
I miss all the friends who for reason or no  
Have traveled down the yellow brick spiral to who knows where.  
My arms feel open and starved  
But there is no way for me to retain myself  
And follow them.  
Some are lost, altogether  
Some are lost only to me  
But my arms remain empty nonetheless.  
My ruined heart is sore and sad  
But chasing this friend or that  
Will not heal it.  
The lonely path before me is the answer for me.  
Possibly only for me among our former group  
And will the paths cross later in this day or next?  
I don't know and am better not knowing.  
My path requires me to release outcomes  
As well a kindred.  
I must travel with my arms open  
Some fall out of them  
And others find their way in.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
		
		
		
		
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