Stray dog

By TheDismantled




stray dog

a mixed metaphor written in crypto-sanskrit,

psuedo human masquerade ball.

for the psuedo christian relief fund.

calm down,slow dial tone heart beat box broken.

faint pulse electro magnets,

attracts dropped anvils of obsolition.

cancel viewer friendly t.v ratings,

a chain-smoking jesus wearing a tye-dyed shirt made with the blood of jerry garcia.

10 o'clock news room after school shooting special

lost in dictations

of a fake bipartisan translation.

miss me much?, did i kick and fuss

annoyingly

the mustard gas dust cloud bellows,

offering of a sweet choking death salvation.

far off and away again

till dawn meets dusk

can you ever learn to distrust?

go on and on

manical ravings

my late nights, well spent.solving the world's great exspectations

keep selling just enough lies, to stay to the truth

telling just enough truth, to live a lie

still,

we've got high hopes on a downward slope

of a drug induced emancipation

ah well,well hell

shall i send you a betty ford "get well soon" card, invitation?

Mason Allison

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© 2008 TheDismantled
Published on Tuesday, July 15, 2008.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • Virgils Vigil On Sunday, May 8, 2011, Virgils Vigil (75)By person wrote:

    I enjoyed this very much. Great poetry. Scholar

  • urbanhumility On Tuesday, July 15, 2008, urbanhumility (1175)By person wrote:

    "avante-gaurde"......keen from draw to end.........so well done.......urban

  • heroineyes On Tuesday, July 15, 2008, heroineyes (113)By person wrote:

    ohhhhhhhh, aaaahhhhhhhhh totally enthralled by this piece

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