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Amerikana Geisha

DURTSEUQ
Amerikana Geisha
This is a five piece poem that I wrote about a moment simple moment or passing thought.
I.
One face one action
Two curious,
Participation watching,
All actions from above,
Wounded deeply reality retreats,
While life moves on,
Married answers too actions without Identity,
Beneath childhood memories,
Blind voluntary Isolation,
Motionless an unborn
Advancing void superficially heals
 II.  Empty lungs revitalized,
And filled with designer labels,
Empty eyes on top of a smile,
Give until it hurts,
Empty worlds revolving around him,
Solar desire flared out palms up,
Generic brands stopped in traffic,
Smog chocking her to tired tears,
Unhappy with the view,
Of the souls of friendly heels,
Joy becomes receiving,
No one inside,
Stationary lifeless complete,
Closed fist withdrawn,
Inward towards hate 
III.  One illusion weaved from character,
Twice folded leaves no visible neck,
Eyelashes curled,
Art applied at the end of a brush,
Stars shed light,
To make themselves useful,
Invincible bonds untangled,
Reality set free,
Dreams of a beautiful
Mother lay straight,
Alive laughing,
Searching sunsets
At opposite ends of nature,
Reach deep into the night,
Embrace the wisdom of emptiness
IV.  Woman child behind
A toddler’s point of view,
Plump grape fall,
Molested into maturity,
Six year old bottles of wine,
Make inappropriate companions,
For the driver,
She stares into the darkness,
From the bottom pulling him deeperinside,
Consenting adults,
Moist running towards wet,
New and unspoiled curiosity,
Friendly enemies ok with battle,
Labels are not important after seven
 V.  Expectations unattainable,
With this machine in the mirror,
Tools for the mask,
Entombed within a niche lifestyle,
Application rejected by reality,
Submitted by a collection of men,
That will never add up to happiness,
Independent humanity graspedunexpectedly,
Smoldering echoes homeless,
Naked without knowledge,
Lonely cold manipulative,
Beautiful and unique 
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