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St.Sir Michael Manners
(june 24th,1983 / Heaven)
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Snow Angels in The Sand (Revised)
 
  Sometimes
I get Lost
in Texture, & Can't
4 the Life of Me, Feel
My way out, Even though
I can See
& Taste Music,
Hear Colors! & Feel Numbers!
There's something slightly
Argentinian
in my Tango, Which
Pathetically, Prevents me, from
Doing the WALTZ! ! !

When I'm suffering from
Dry Mouth, & The Delirium tremens!
I Quench my Insatiable Thirst
with Poisonous Chinese
Baby Milk Powder,
& Contaminated Water!
The Billion Children
I have yet
2 Father, play Innocently
With Tainted Toys, Painted
With Mercurial Paint!
& I strongly Believe
that My Non existent Cellphone
is Giving me
CANCER! !

' Does Anyone
Really Notice it
When a Tree Dies? ?
or When my
Nipped up Cat
Loses it's
MEOW'! ?
I Frenetically Wonder, While We
Truimphantly Wander
The Raging Riot, With Shattered
Hearts, Empty Wallets,
Growling Stomachs!
& Scattered Brains, Laureling
the Quarreling Crowds
of Titanesses!
Making Snow Angels
in The Sand.

By; St.Sir Michael Manners

September 2008

glossary- Titans/ Titanesses-
In Greek mythology, the Titans were a race of powerful deities that ruled during the legendary Golden Age. Their role as Elder Gods being overthrown by a present race of younger gods, the Olympians, effected a mythological paradigm shift that the Greeks borrowed from the Ancient Near East.[1]

There are twelve Titans[2] from their first literary appearance, in Hesiod, Theogony; Pseudo-Apollodorus, in Bibliotheke, adds a thirteenth Titan Dione, a double of Theia. The six male Titans are known as the Titanes, and the females as the Titanides ('Titanesses') . The Titans were associated with various primal concepts, some of which are simply extrapolated from their names: ocean and fruitful earth, sun and moon, memory and natural law.

Delirium Tremens-
Delirium tremens (colloquially, the DTs, 'the horrors', 'the fear', 'the shakes', 'jazz hands', 'the rats' or 'rum fits'; afflicted individuals referred to as 'jitterbugs' in 1930s Harlem slang; literally, 'shaking delirium' or 'trembling madness' in Latin) is an acute episode of delirium that is usually caused by withdrawal or abstinence from alcohol following habitual excessive drinking, or benzodiazepines or barbiturates (and other minor tranquilizers)

St.Sir Michael Manners


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Delwen Doyle (9/30/2008 12:32:00 AM)
I really liked this poem & feel it has an exceptionally strong ending! I tried to pick a piece or line of the last stanza that particularly stood out, but, couldn't decide because it was brilliant throughout!
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