Fighting the Dragon

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    Fighting the Dragon

    I've see that face before...in hallucinagenic (?) dreams, with colors melting to the floor...and old plasmatic schemes, knowing not from where they came...I sprout and spread my wings, looking up she does the same...and then begins to sing,

    She sings of life outside the orb...she tells a haunting story, with words I consiously absorb...in their lacidic acid glory, they flow along the melody...causing me to rush, and inbetween the notes I see...her wisodm and her blush,

    Eating steel a retching gold, they handed me the means now I can't let go, and in the shadow waiting so intense, they prey upon the weak of heart who haven't the guts to repent;

    I know a place in time where people shed no tears...and dragons bellow poetry, with incoherent fears...never hearing what they say...I turn and fade to black,and inbetween the night and day we slowly head on back,

    She takes my hand and kisses it...as seeds fall from her hair, they fall and fall and just don't quit...as she rises into the air, turning into faces now...I'v seen them all before, and as I start to scream and shout they all begin to roar,

    Eating steel and retching gold, they handed you the means now you can't let go, and in the shadows waiting so intense, you prey upon the weak of heart who haven't the guts to repent.

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    Gman9259 commented on Fighting the Dragon

    05-07-2009

    Hey Flea, I think you got a winner here! Nice job! I like the flow and message, but you miss spelled a few words but the messages rings through great. I write mine on a word document and grammar and spell check when I am done. I am a terrible typist and make lots of errors myself, but the abc check helps to straigten things out on my ok. I am checking your other work. Keep it up!

    If I feel physically as if the top of my head were taken off, I know that is poetry.

    Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) American poet.

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