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she spoke sapphire




she spoke sapphire to me.
like the tear stain.d granite. when she'd
whisper. softly. of the skies
when the stars forgot to sing.

and she's kissing heartache with lips
more royal than the crown of thorns she placed.
upon herself. when the rain was falling like ashes
that I tipped from my nicotine-laced poetry. when we'd burn
notebooks like they were pornographic.
in indigo light shades. the sun is burning blue.

and she'd bleed turquoise. as her half-hearted
stucco-esqe. broken dreams/ would bend
to the will of the words she spoke like crayons on a white wall.
spraying her name, like some form of
turquoise tagging.

then. she's breaking barbells on doors.
knocking over lampshades- and the walls are bleeding azure.
while her lips are lingering over lightposts.
the neon lights- she calls home. they're beckoning.
as I watch her stumble.


we crumble as one- finish in pieces of cobalt ashes.
and if i could speak, I'd tell her
that the beauty is in the build-up. because
the breakdown.

is too tiresome. to matter.



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On Saturday December 22nd, 2007, italianbella (305) writes:
youre beautiful words and thoughts take me to new heights you are an amazing writer.


On Tuesday August 21st, 2007, melinoe (72) writes:
Incredible. I love the mix of otherworldly imagery and modern elements. She speaks, and I listen. No matter the color.


On Tuesday June 5th, 2007, Silent_Poet (69) writes:
I'm liking this... it's been far too long since I checked your page, glad I found this waiting for me!


On Saturday May 19th, 2007, anth (1621) writes:
I love most the ending to this. from the neon lights she calls home. such atmosphere in few verses.it builds up and then utterly crashes down both bleak and beautiful. I love the dramaticness. the over emphasis of all the small details. like what rain doe


On Sunday May 13th, 2007, wilted (273) writes:
Lots of blue... Wouldn't flow as well to me without the punctuation, i liked that.


On Monday May 7th, 2007, LiP Stiches (57) writes:
illuminating imagery that digs deep with in me......truly awesome


On Sunday April 29th, 2007, PoeticHellion (250) writes:
These get so much better every time I read them


On Friday April 27th, 2007, Savannah (290) writes:
Jon, dear, I love love love this. Stabbed me right in the heart.


On Thursday April 19th, 2007, asphyxia (79) writes:
"and she's kissing heartache with lips more royal than the crown of thorns she placed. upon herself." beautiful.


On Sunday April 15th, 2007, Army Barbie (501) writes:
Jon...you always leave me breathless.


On Wednesday April 11th, 2007, Alanarchy (1615) writes:
All I can do is echo tania. This is bottled beauty. Tastes like Disarono, but hits you harder than 151. Saphire is one of my favorite words.


On Wednesday April 11th, 2007, Tania (318) writes:
This was stunning to the core. i loved this... flawlessly beautiful.


On Wednesday April 11th, 2007, Guillotine (232) writes:
particularly enjoyed the flawless use of punctuation, breathtaking content with a rythym that added whatever could be fitted into the sides of thid perfection.


On Wednesday April 11th, 2007, Magic Hatter (2379) writes:
particularly liked the bleeding azure walls, there's a lot of quasi-surreal use of colour/light and geology in this poem...very nice work


On Wednesday April 11th, 2007, sweetambrosia (104) writes:
As always I am awed by your words, your descriptions, the way you see things, I could quote a number of lines that were sheer perfection, but I have not the space. Beautiful.


On Wednesday April 11th, 2007, heartdripsblack (769) writes:
i liked this alot. ~ saddened.



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