the sieve and the sand

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Day: September 29, 2010

you know if everyone simply wore a little sign on the their back that said their bad mood was incurable i would be less likely to try to cheer them with a smile and probably would get the finger in response slightly less

poetry

Lilly pads on the lake bring out the hopelessness
I knew I was seeing in your posture on that bench.

You sit beside and watch the moss grow
instead of the fish swim.

And I know you’ll be here a while.

September 29, 2010 Roger Mugs 1 Comment

what makes a house a

poetry

roaches run on dusty counter tops
fleeing the light i shine at them in my
perfect paradise of a home on the third floor
of my in a thirteen story building

September 29, 2010 Roger Mugs Leave a comment
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