Saturday, December 5, 2015

Prardial

Praedial
10-27-15

Good works
The washing and drying and folding of garments
For simple plans of bitumens
Obtained in throwing your hatred down
Unstinting and bestowed liberally
I start out tomorrow with the strawberry flavor shot
And get it while it's still fresh, sweet and hot
For praedial matters we claim the word promised
To us from Romulus
Our eponymous founder
Stretch forth your hand
For destiny in words
Sometimes they comfort you
Either get the fruit good or fruit from a tree bad
Lineal and hereditary the branches depend upon the depth of the roots....




Ketos
10-27-15

You sell your heart
But that's not the price of freedom
Being on a direct line of descent
Money well spent
Unhip and unaware of fashion synonymous
To its splendor
Unaware like the madness
On another Scriptural adventure
Through the unknown
No sign shall be given
Save that of the prophet Jonah
Sometimes they leave you like they found you
Three days in the belly of ones sea monster
Ketos in the Greek
If this is what you wish to seek...






Eponym
10-27-15

Men of Nineveh Rise up in judgement
As a greater than Jonah is here
Falling angel use you savior tonight
Another eponym
Where's the big drum on the Plymouth Sound
Waters go round and round and a new mystery is found
The enigma of another early evening  for the inlet of the English Channel
And embarking point for the fleet that fought for all of which we had sought
As sins shall be forgiven
Behold thy mother and thy brother
Whomsoever shall do His will are as such
So let's stay in touch....





Worthlessness Of Self-reformation
10-27-15

I will return to my house from which I came
I will learn of the spouse where the green is waiting to do the same
Coffee all day suits me fine
I find it better than hating
In love for the word and name
To trust and to hope
To thrust in a morning bath of Irish Spring soap
Our plummet and ones weighing down
He gets tired of writing letters to himself
And living in the dark
For ones plumb
Like the blankets when washed too heavy to dry
O, I wonder why
But I don't wander off too far...




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