Monday, February 5, 2018

transcendentalist

Transcendentalist's Experiment (Phinehas Saw It)
12-6-17

As to vex our Midianites
Free four and inexpensive seven
And when the night came
I go to dreamland heaven
Where I was blind and I could not see
At the chime of six
We pick up sticks
Getting to know the deal
Me after the manners of war with shields and breastplates
We fight for the space of three hours till it's time to go
Highly acclaimed in Sadhl
As to follow
As to chastise
Where your ears make a rhombus
For the daughter of Zur
In the matter of Peor
As the wiles beguiled you
Calling up Zimri
Just to ask, "O, why?"
Plague be stayed in your eyes
In a mansion of nine stables
I will yet but improvise
But not repeat the hate
In transcendentalist's experiments....






Hedgerow
12-6-17

Being clothed with head-plates
For bed fates and the residue
Lead creates fighting an explanatory shadow
Where man meets boy and we get younger
Time to lather up where twenty-four thousand died in the plague
Where my alligator on the river pulls my leg
As to break my wheel
As to take all that I can feel
For twenty-seven of Coriantuna
A little bit of faith goes a long way
Bruce Dickinson said this and many before him
Making one vile inside gathered together
Above the weather
At the waters of Ripliancum
Forming a force of Benandy our hedgerow
To avoid commitment
Seeing that I've got to go....





Astral And Stellar
12-6-17

O, great and terrible
Not to hate the parable
Fainting with the loss of blood
Under the cross just chewing the cud
Thank you for the Hamilton
It's all going to pot
On Washington Place
We can know of His grace
The Lord speaks unto Eleazar
In the plazas of Moab
Astral and stellar
Our disc circular and flat of discord
Our composite flower into the heart of a bare
Receiving sufficient strength
Fainting with the loss of blood during mitosis
Bad acting about the Centrosone
One for money and five for the joe
As earth opens her mouth
Swallowing it up with Torah come Centrosone
Back in control of ones horses for inexaustible sorrel...





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