regurgitated firefly birth

By AniDayz

i am laughing in colours of beautiful.

smiles wash across membranes in yellowific grains
of granular imprints
sifting like
ocean waves of time chiming
in winds of emancipation

inside my fignerprint swhirls

like thunder

umbrellafying kiting languages flying through
silent verbosity
embracing tyranny
tickling
knees
bending, blending with merciful grounds spinning
flowers
in hands fireworking splendour

in this circus of
im.pulse
nano second desires whooshing in
and washing out into the
holes
in the skies of daydreams and hiccuping lions roaring
through fields of wanting to ...
go...
somewhere else
t h e n
receiving the echo from the roar...saying

'stay.stay...stay...and see
what happens
what can be
created

(by.you)...


here'...

hoolahooping ideas and tangibilities
swimming in the depths of this world washing
upon cloudskins fingering dumpsters finding
delicacies
inbetween the raindrop and realisation

that it is raining upon (your) hands

somersaulting through falsifications and fears
pretensions and submissions
admissions and admiration
repercussions and annhiliations
regurgitations and manifestations
subjections and presuppositions
laughter assumes position

between shoulder blades and that sunrise


and beckons





smile for the feeling of it all
smiling for the life of it all




beckon....


m e


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© 2009 AniDayz
Published on Wednesday, January 14, 2009.     Filed under: "Poetry"
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  • worm On Monday, July 17, 2017, worm (1149)By person wrote:

    this is different... definitely different... glad I read this!

  • Sketso On Thursday, January 15, 2009, Sketso (416)By person wrote:

    a whimsical carousel that can bring something new to light with each passing read... much like droplets in a pool, one simple drop touching all as it spreads. Images ripple and become new from beginning to end... there... I think I said what I felt... perhaps.

  • A former member wrote: so many smiles in this. . .. . gorgoeus and makes me jealous. .. . . indeed it does. .. . such talent. +nessa

  • sixsixnine On Wednesday, January 14, 2009, sixsixnine (476)By person wrote:

    I Love It! Freeeeee Falling into what I can only describe as shape shifting solids and heavy gust of colors and warming anointed liquids.. Well Very well done. ~669~

  • The Lipstick Factor On Wednesday, January 14, 2009, The Lipstick Factor (287)By person wrote:

    Ethereal and lyrical--this is just lovely--a roller coaster ride through a brightly colored imagination. Really enjoyed this.

  • palenoble On Wednesday, January 14, 2009, palenoble (46)By person wrote:

    i had to log in so i could comment. I just fell in love with you :O going to read the rest of your work. write on!

  • Anth On Wednesday, January 14, 2009, Anth (1126)By person wrote:

    its so exciting when you posst, i love your style and how the natural flow and subconscious tream allows for some of the most clever and fadcinating imagery and turns of phrase, yet it all amounts to the same whole, never losing its focus no matter how many directions it goes in, like a kite on a string, i enjoyed reading this so much and always will do

  • Anth On Wednesday, January 14, 2009, Anth (1126)By person wrote:

    what i love most is how, instead of like, reading a poem with obvious subjeect matter, they sometimes dont give you chance to let your mind wander off, this made me think of so many differnt things and its what i try to do with my own works, its more like looking at a painting than reading words, theres so much freedom and feeling in your poetry that i recall many childhood wonders and dreams whilst reading you and i cant ask for more than that from art

  • A former member wrote: this was heart felt and absolutely lovely! ~ hdb.

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