Ai. Once there was the Ardent
That once sailed the warm currents
Of the sea. Thousands did it plunder
With gun and leatherbound whip
And the great dog-pirate like steelclad thunder
Did spear the most with his swordtip.
Then there came one terror-dusk
Of raging sea. Storms did take the lives of men
Scurvy-ridden hounds. They cast the ballast
Into the hungry waters, gave [...]
Archive for September, 2006
The Screamer
Posted in Fiction, Poetry on September 15, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Nursery Nonsense
Posted in Poetry, Random on September 14, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
The Pied Piper of Paris
had never heard of a ferry,
For when he led the mice
away from the rice
He joined them under the sea
Musings
Posted in Commentary, Politics, School on September 11, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
These days I feel dry of thought, but the show must go on; blogs must be updated, guns must be shot, and IMF meetings must be allowed to begin in earnest. There will be no cessation of terrors if this blog is allowed to stagnate.
So, I do blog. But it is fortunate that there are [...]
A Primer
Posted in Commentary, Random, School on September 29, 2006 | 2 Comments »
This is a cautionary post of the tides of time. Tension is backwards relavistic; it radiates backwards in time from the perceived source of the tension-causing event and is thusly assimilated into the unwary and hapless observer far back in the temporal stream. Some are more sensitive receivers than others. The quantitative scale of this [...]
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