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Best Poems Written by Kileem Al Lishmiin

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Love Stories

Tragedy and Comedy
Blended and Beaten
Memories last a lifetime

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Insult

To whom kicks llamas
Action reflector reply
Sticky face ingrate

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Regarding Fate

With haste celebrate
The journey you craft and hear
Laughter in the wind

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Seven Generalities of Single Adults Without Dependents:

1. Mortality Recognition
2. Hedonism
3. Apathy
4. Restlessness
5. Historic Amnesia
6. Recklessness/Experimentation
7. Meta-Identity

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Windmill Cried

As I sit here, on a rectangular cake
Drawn and tied from Earth's oil, not fake

I wonder how to, in deuce, enunciate 
of the state, wherein, I participate

Past tense, was I; island dwelling to hide
The thing that tied; and bound the path to dive

Terrific honey, which sleep required
Flowed wild with purpose; and never lied

Stuck to the ground; with entertainment quite boring
A guitar hero accomplished; nihilism recurring

With goods hands, in a happy place
The scenery dull, time for a break

On they came, or I to them
For me, really?  Hesitation

They asked questions, quite leading, and when it was done
A train ride, to happy town, check in and tune down

The halls were quite clean, and the watchers quite ordered
The meals were on time, distracting and forward

Powders prescribed to keep time flowing even
Day and night cycle; Swiss bread repeating

As I arrived to despise the box I was in
The windows and doors that shuttered absent sin

And stuck as I was; with the ties to comply
My reply was a nod with a wink; and pity implied

Good fortune was kind to supply and find time
To use you and your keys to fly; surprise

The gears they did grind and mill for the bread
The water was lifted and carried far ahead

The story is now short, the sun breaks with news
Get out of bed, hair mend, speed spin, with trues

-KAL

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Learning

Learning
To Being
Lust for the Truth
Time shrugs and accepts growth
Wisdom

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Oz Stun

Oz stun
Holding shock
Second guessing
Warping window false sight
Nuts zo

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Trp V1:15

Tension Relief Program or TRP is a new treatment for a condition from which many of us suffer.

Step 1:  Say "Footboatgoose" 3 times.
Step 2:  Laugh.

If you cannot laugh, try restarting the program.

Saying "footboatgoose" 3 times may summon goofballs with bad hair, foul language, and noisy black & white striped suits.

TRP may cause ILLS(Infinite Logic Loop Syndrome).
If you develop ILLS, suspend using TRP and call Tech Support.
ILLS may make you unsafe to drive, so ask a friend to help you.
Treatment of ILLS is available and recovery is possible.

Side effects of TRP may include snorkel nose, pick-up stickyballs, and memory crapping.

Less common side effects may include trembling limbo bimbo, itchy fuzz-butt stubble, and jumping Macarena beans.

Men may experience interrupted pistachio stream and/or herniated taco sauce.

Women may experience runaway Fallopian tubin' and/or made in China milk.

WARNING: Saying "footboatgoose" around strangers may cause temporary detention.

TRP is still in development, but I think it is safe to use in moderation.

Please send all concerns to whom?
TRP v1.15 - Fit to Print

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Three Inside a Circle

Hand made skull
Elicits Death
More to see?
Ponder; and critique

    ___
   /      \
  | *  * |
  |   *   |
   \-----/

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King Nothing

Once upon a time
Some Thing committed a crime
For which penance can never be paid

A place; where the past sleeps
Darkness; make fire and see
The bonds; between now and then

One day, the state, heard the case
And the pleas; of a man
To retain his mane; and stride

Walking, the bent line
Watching, co-incidence; inside and out
Spinning and tracing; with my arms

The circle; with three

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Book: Shattered Sighs