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WolfLarsen
07-15-2011, 10:03 PM
from Jump!
a long poem
by Wolf Larsen

I CHARGE! I MANGLE! I COLLIDE!
BASH!, This poem is a hurricaning planet of schizophrenia! Crazed howling fevers hold me in their fascinations as I write! Hey reader - let's you & me & the whole Human Race dance in the sunshine together! Billions & billions of people all worshiping the sunshine! Let's all dance in the blue sky -
DANCE IN THE BLU SKY!
DANCE IN THE BLU SKY!
- I am the future and I am the past and the words follow me like yelping howling dogs wherever I go!, And the paintings erupting spontaneously in my mind are exploding into these words! Poetry is my factory poetry is my execution poetry is my millions & millions of brains all connected to each other by electronic umbilical cords!
I COPULATE! I RAPTURE! I BREATHE!
- Tomorrow is me! I conquer all the tomorrows! I build! I destroy! I summon all the barbarians of history to drive like seething insomniacs 1,000 miles an hour! Devour your own flesh! I am the poet I am 10,000 gorillas all jumping out of this page and raping & pillaging & murdering down the street like the happiest schizophrenic fish in the world! HAPPY SCHIZOPHRENIC FISH! THAT'S ME!
- How do you expect the words to sing off the page without me??!! I am me! I am the light! I am the Poet! This poem is a flood of streets & faces & se!x se!x se!x, This poem is the universe this poem is your blood splattered & splashed all over the floor at my feet as I hold a giant blood-stained ax and smile above your dying body on the floor...
Copyright 2010 by Wolf Larsen

Delta40
07-15-2011, 10:10 PM
Now that is a great description of a manic episode!

hillwalker
07-16-2011, 01:11 PM
I'm guessing this comes across better when performed in front of an audience than when laid out on the page/screen.
And WHY SO MANY CAPITALS? or exclamation marks? They get a bit pointless after a while.

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YesNo
07-16-2011, 03:40 PM
Usually poets like to keep their readers alive so they will have someone to read their poetry. Murdering them with an ax seems a bit counterproductive.