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Long Balinese Poems

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Premium Member A New Mythology
There is a new mythology emerging, 
Howling from the hind end of the pack, 
Scorching the composted leavings 
Of established orthodoxy as a pillar of flame 
Showing the way for true rock & rollers. 
It’s...

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Categories: balinese, allegory, mythology,
Form: Blank verse



Premium Member Angel Eyes
"Angel Eyes" 

that dark angel
standing in the corner
observing the shadows of man 
pass him by -

he has angel eyes

that shine high beam
bright bushfires that light 
the entire transparent 
padded room parade

dance cards lit 
he’s biding...

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Categories: balinese, art, muse, truth,
Form: Free verse
Integration
Being an American in Australia isn’t easy,

but I’m trying to integrate;

I’m trying to fit in.

Just one of the boys with all the right expressions

under my belt, like:

        pasty...

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Categories: balinese, culture, immigration, international, metaphor, self,
Form: Free verse
Premium Member Critterature: Entomophagy, It's An Acquired Taste
The cooks in the Japanese navy
Make a dish of aquatic fly larvae.
Too small to filet them,
They just lightly sauté them
In well-sugared soy sauce as gravy.

That Venezuelans eat spiders may be new to a few,
Though tarantulas...

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Categories: balinese, food, humor, insect,
Form: Light Verse
The Island of Gods
Worship dance blared fulfilled the stroke of sunset
The beauty of heavenly panoramic captivate the admiration in depth
Gratify the devotees whose hunger for the sublimity of  art
Even breezes kindly offered its cradle as a humbled...

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Categories: balinese, holiday, nature, sea, travel, universe,
Form: Free verse



The Cat That Never Was
I am a cat what can I do you ask                 
	oh the stories I could tell you  
...

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Categories: balinese, animal, appreciation,
Form: Pantoum
The Bali That Follows You
What is life but a fantasy?
When letting go of old wounds
Hurting your memory
Easing the pain of yesterday
Is there anything more fantastic
Than your final destiny?
If you can see
Into the burial ground of time
Smell the flowers
In the...

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Categories: balinese, introspection
Form: I do not know?

Book: Reflection on the Important Things