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Array ( [sid] => 122200 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => Lady Killer [time] => 2006-06-23 23:34:38 [hometext] => [bodytext] => Where do your thoughts lie tonight my closest bard
upon the sea under the stars
while chatting up the vernal flesh
bedazzling with slight of hand
lacing promises with that liquorice tongue of yours
meddling many moments under electric light
mollies and lassies blooming
where testosterone flows as easy as the very sea?

Do you perchance sit and swallow
with fanatic full-lipped newbies
plotting their come-uppance days before
your full-moon June face as stoic as ever?

Still persecuted by formidable life and dreams thereafter
and in your sensuous siestas you might sometimes
catch a slap of lurid wave the turgid bellows of disdain..
far and deep within the barnacle-thick and painted hull.

Do you sometimes hear the far screech of Century street
the beloved far away fables, belting your ears and mind?

You're not missing much
so says a better purpose and common sense
before it gets you tangled in it's tentacles again.

My prayers are thick at home tonight
and there's another unsounded thought I'm sure-
after the next pint.



Billy
[comments] => 11 [counter] => 273 [topic] => 75 [informant] => Man_On_High [notes] => [ihome] => 0 [alanguage] => english [acomm] => 0 [haspoll] => 0 [pollID] => 0 [score] => 10 [ratings] => 2 [editpoem] => 1 [associated] => [topicname] => anguished )
Lady Killer

Contributed by Man_On_High on Friday, 23rd June 2006 @ 11:34:38 PM in AEST
Topic: anguished



Where do your thoughts lie tonight my closest bard
upon the sea under the stars
while chatting up the vernal flesh
bedazzling with slight of hand
lacing promises with that liquorice tongue of yours
meddling many moments under electric light
mollies and lassies blooming
where testosterone flows as easy as the very sea?

Do you perchance sit and swallow
with fanatic full-lipped newbies
plotting their come-uppance days before
your full-moon June face as stoic as ever?

Still persecuted by formidable life and dreams thereafter
and in your sensuous siestas you might sometimes
catch a slap of lurid wave the turgid bellows of disdain..
far and deep within the barnacle-thick and painted hull.

Do you sometimes hear the far screech of Century street
the beloved far away fables, belting your ears and mind?

You're not missing much
so says a better purpose and common sense
before it gets you tangled in it's tentacles again.

My prayers are thick at home tonight
and there's another unsounded thought I'm sure-
after the next pint.



Billy




Copyright © Man_On_High ... [ 2006-06-23 23:34:38]
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Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Friday, 23rd June 2006 @ 11:54:17 PM AEST
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Hmmmm....


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Man_On_High on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 12:29:26 AM AEST
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Jenni's impromptu comments are in NO way derivative of my muse..l
infact, they couldn't be FURTHER from the spot!(thanks anyway Jenni..)

Billy



Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 12:30:50 AM AEST
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A ribold poetic tale truly bostonian, and cobblestone alley ways, with a flickering street lamp and a tankard of ale put's a finishing touch on this masterpeice. very
vivid in it's brown stone and rainy night
quality. a lovely write my new england bro.


Ben


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Man_On_High on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 12:36:10 AM AEST
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ANY impromptu comments are in NO way derivative of my muse.. (NOONE, but them, knows)

infact, impromptu's couldn't be FURTHER from the spot!! (Jenni-K..)

Thanks anyway~

Billy



Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Vampirequeen on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 12:43:47 AM AEST
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wow cool piece of writing Billy i really like this write

hugs


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by pUnKa_RaCh on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 01:35:18 AM AEST
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Amazing words.

I've fallen in love with them all over again it seems.
Bravo


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Ruby2sdy on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 04:25:23 AM AEST
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I like this poem, it's pretty neat! It flows really well, and you have an excellent use of vocabulary, awesome!

2sdyx


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Former_Member on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 09:43:51 AM AEST
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Excellent and extraordinary.

wabl
KenMoore
cowboy


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by Jenni_K on Saturday, 24th June 2006 @ 10:20:18 AM AEST
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OMG Billy.....in NO WAY did I mean to put you down.. I am very sorry that you saw it in that light.
Jenni


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by emystar on Sunday, 25th June 2006 @ 03:44:12 AM AEST
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Great writing as always.
huggs,
emy


Re: Lady Killer (User Rating: 1 )
by wizard on Sunday, 25th June 2006 @ 09:41:04 AM AEST
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hey bro...i wish i had read this sooner...haven't been on much in a few days.

wow, this was an awesome write!! and, as you undoubtedly know, it strikes a particularly emotional chord for me, but all of that aside, i loved this completely, truly a poetic work of art!

the way your pen moves so selflessly is such an inspiring attribute...i am very impressed, not only of your amazing talent, but by the size (and quality) of your heart..

i cant say enough about this...but i loved it.

love always,

paul aka...wiz




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