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Haiau Chu Poem
Make no haste,
your work is restless.
Aeon give me pause--
no more ticking
gears grinding
ever towards the
lonely end.
Live the now.
Even Death took
a holiday,
veering briefly from an
eternity of reaping
solitude.
Take your time
on earth and
mingle--
overindulge in
reverie.
Rest assured,
oblivion can
wait.
Copyright © Hyle Chu | Year Posted 2010
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Haiau Chu Poem
The steady pull
of temptation--
a tease on
my resolution.
When I can sleep,
I take what dreams
afford me.
In these dreams,
my 'noxide comes
to ward me.
Her smoke is an invitation.
my conscience
falls for
the con science
of my imagination.
I give in
and reality spins.
Between the sleeps,
I lie in sanity.
I wonder:
Did I give into
my humanity?
did I'd err?
Is that
smoke in the air?
Copyright © Hyle Chu | Year Posted 2009
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Haiau Chu Poem
Chain smoke until
I'm in care of the CO.
There's one left, still.
I smoke it really slow.
"It's the end," I anticipate
As the last inch evaporates.
I can't get
Over it;
It's over before
I know it.
Butt, I can't quit.
I'm possessed with this
Obsession; I'm addicted.
My lungs have oxygen,
Yet I'm suffocating inside.
I can't breathe again
Without my 'noxide.
Copyright © Hyle Chu | Year Posted 2009
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Haiau Chu Poem
Smokeless inhales hurt.
I cough tar on my shirt.
As my black lungs breathe,
Shrilling exhales wheeze.
Cabrona
Falls me
Down to
My knees.
The nicotine cracks
My will.
My composure
Spills.
I want
This.
I must
Have this.
I sink
Into
The brink
Of madness.
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Haiau Chu Poem
A white day ends—
red clouds reflect
the setting sun
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Haiau Chu Poem
Yesterday's adults
are now children--
all of them.
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Haiau Chu Poem
I leave the
fiction outside,
it belongs
with the cold.
Our friction
makes a satisfaction
that condenses on
glass
and the windows
weep for us.
I breathe in
the sweet smell
of wine-tinted
moans
and heave heavy
a sigh.
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Haiau Chu Poem
Trees dance
to the song
of wind.
Shaded
in a disco
of light and shadow,
king
of good will
welcomes
compassion
with a smile
and cardboard sign.
Upon his wide wooden throne,
he beckons at passers-by:
For a bit
of
good
will.
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Haiau Chu Poem
Light of day
brings
a visitor.
Magnificent,
grey-haired
bastard
from
nowhere
but here.
Banters at me,
"There is a
plan for you."
With hands spread
illustrates,
"From birth
to death..."
Pauses
and waits
for me.
Then in revelation,
"and in between..."
Comes the promise,
"is life."
Copyright © Hyle Chu | Year Posted 2009
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Haiau Chu Poem
clouded by
careless bravado
i say
too much
this good night
clouds have gone
and I am
in the spotlight
of moon shine
loose lips
break the silence
but no one hears
the confession
of a fool
intoxicated
under
the influence
of you
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