Posts Tagged ‘Common Language Project’
Clint De Camp, Journey
It’s the agony of this venture, I’m trying to ascend. Behest, the totems call. Love’s cadence has perfect timing. One more chance to thrive. So clear my urge to surge.…
Read MoreAdam Mahout, The Last City of Pomegranates
Chance the clear cadence of destiny echoing past the last city of pomegranates plundered by grace; stand as a fool, fulfilled, at the edge of this agony and ascend its…
Read MoreOlivia Hadams, When Black Magic Lives
With agony, she stumbled Scanned the crystalline shoreline for a venture of her design To behest her potential Surge her chance into Fate’s heel Stand firm in destiny fulfilled A…
Read MoreMatthew Nelson, Window of Opportunity
Amidst traffic’s rasp stolid glass towers stand splotched in shimmering pre-dawn lustrous pink crystalline glitter mingling with some new color, some sublimely elusive gray wane—street-level revelation of cadence of…
Read MoreKatherine Baxter, And Thus, We Lived
In the midst of infinity, (was it destiny or chance?) emptiness bore its heel into itself and spoke to the void: “A perfect world may only prevail in silence. We’ve…
Read MoreEve Castle, Fate of the Granaliero
A crystalline totem towers overhead. The Dame of Fortune marks the Granaliero’s face with the Daub of a Falsifier. It’ll thrive like a bad case of shingles until his destiny…
Read MoreTroy Shizuo Yamaguchi, Islanders
We always gambled the quality of New Year’s Eve; it was Agony or victory, no exceptions; Except I was too loaded to care that year: fat, sated, fulfilled — A…
Read MoreCJ Critt, RETIREMENT FREEFALL
Timing or the lack there of – leading to the revelation – “A fool and his money are soon parted” The agony of loss – watching markets surge, thrive, soar,…
Read MoreLisa Huffaker, STILL TRYING
In case you stumbled into a sort of sightless grace; in case the crystalline arrow piercing your heel might be poisoned with revelation, like a fiery daub of venom, clear…
Read MoreJames Mendur, Saying Goodbye to My Dog
You came to heel one last time, with fading grace, stumbled a little, came to stand in your place by my side ‘til I crouched so you could lick my…
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