"There's skin equity in Schenectady" so sang the skeleton separately.
Then secular inception be the basis somewhere sulkingly.
The stars show samples somewhat superior to tarot cards.
Shall signatures steal self important soap-box tantrums?
Withstand the salty doldrums,
shaken steadily by sin.
Simplicity shortchanges a selective inspection,
but solemn solidarity makes penance obsolete.
Still, shanks shatter serial stereotypes like signets en stampede.
Stark and sighing suddenly will never save you narrowly.
Perhaps the shivers stave the solid act of silent beaten-brows.
As the bastards row the vessel sanguine statutory salves,
Sinking ships stop sexy shrieking Sikh stumbling from their graves.
Shift to stifling the sow.
Surly someone bares the standard "Save a child, stab a man"
Somewhat serendipitous the rocky shower that stoned the secret system.
Snake bit sailors salvage and synchronize the sale of
sunken subjects stiffly drown and shunned for summers reaches.
Reactions seldom stifle thoughts provoked in solidarity,
when special action sits on open sharing.
Still searching for the extended shelf life?
Swallow something with resemblance of the sea.
Shark the sacred sheets exposing shapely slopes.
Sticks make sudden alterations in direction when shoved into spokes.
Soaking seats with sloppy systems? "I'll second that!"
Separate the staples so the surface stands as uniform.
Embrace the industrial shaving of the individual shirker.
Slavery is cheap and starvation is quicker.
Welcome
Hello, and welcome to my daily poetry blog. The following poems are improvised based on my day, general reflections, or by just allowing my mind to cruise in neutral without a filter. I have been working on this for something around two years now and have amassed a lot of words. You can either go through them page by page, or check out the "Hall of Better Poems" option in the right column. Please feel free to comment on what you like or dislike, and also subscribe below if you like this sort of thing. Thanks!
- Patrick Lyndaker
(typically I will write down my ideas on paper throughout the day and I may not get in front of a computer to transfer it. So I then dump a few days worth of poems at once.)
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