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we are as decent and honest as our leaders, God help us

so now we are neither decent nor honest

we are Hellbound

with blooded hands and dreams of the malnourished children we knowingly abandoned

the weight of our recent myriad sins

heavy as a calving edge of Antarctica

sliding into the cold sea

some of us fight

but ineffectively so far

our waving signs no match for the punches in the face delivered by mayhem-gleeful malicious, masked fools and goons

who round brown folk up

for the express purpose of fucking them up with extreme prejudice

it is true that we would be better off without a small few of them

but the powers that be act as if due process is a mosquito

to be waved off or smashed

and so they scoop em up and ship em out and see what happens

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fight harder friends

stay decent and honest and unhateful

undo this doom

before it is ratified

now you plummet/from a summit/on an early day in Fall

tempty-dooming/as you’re zooming/by a narrow canyon’s wall

out the cavity/as gravity/tries so hard to make you splat

ripcord failure/as you wail you’re/too 3D to end up fl

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Every day is an opportunity to wallow in the depressive miasma of guaranteed mortality. Some people seek such opportunities, some flee from them in such denial as “50 is the new 30,” and some get an unignorable knocking at the door.

DOOM METE MOOD

Doubt is such a Microcosm
Onus an Embarcadero
Otherwise a Tarantino
Might send messages Encrypted

mood meet doom

metabolism maladjusted
obsolescence wrecks a bed. o
one2three the dire days come. o
detriment is zero-sum

On the other hand, says the Mortality Denier, EVERY DAY is also an opportunity to experience the Joy of a Lifetime. Please, Friends, use kindness to seek such joy.

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gently dream’d

gossamer slipt on her sweet lyrish hips & it set a silver mood
enter distractions & traffic infractions on 8 trucks & also a scooter
next is their exodus & Ah alone at last–alas romance seems to elude
tendered apologies render’d her all at ease now for the crackers & Gouda
less from the strategists more from the magic-kiss’d wishing to circumvent DOOOOOOM
you on the pedestals–we bid you cease menace to us so please/kindly get clue’d

“And if you love somebody
tell them.”
–Rod McKuen, “Atlas”

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words:

divinations sink or float
dealing with an asymptote
odd: the doom we may forestall
owning up with wherewithal

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The Fan is the fan in my study. Taz is the Tasmanian Devil, with which I’ve taken a couple of liberties, but nowhere near as much as the Looney Tunes folks took, bless them. The Sum is a summation, derived from withered memories of first-semester calculus class of more than half my life ago. It all makes weird sense if you think of the fan as a disseminator of etheric force, Taz as apocalyptic primality, and the Sum as the glide-path approach to an unreachable asymptotic discontinuity.

Here are the words:

Filaments become the warp & weft from eldritch looms
Analogued anomalies evolve as strange as Mu
Numinosity precurses curse: the ZAP of Doom

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There is plenty to worry about in this twenty-first century. But some of us are hard-wired to worry no matter what; and at some point the Worry mechanism robs a soul of the ability to do something about what is causing the Worry in the first place. Such has been my lot since 1961 when, as a second-grade student in Miss Wolf’s class, I failed to finish an assignment about what kind of questions might be asked around Thanksgiving (example: “May I have some more turkey, please?”) because I worried that I might not come up with the ten Miss Wolf required. You’d think the Apocalypse had started, the way that got to me.

Fifty-one years later, I am more mellow, less apocalyptic, more productive, and less dire-predictive. Either I gained wisdom or I gave up.

Here are the words to the acrostic:

WOE betides the Worry-Wart from cradle to estate
OMINOUS are Signs&Portents–onerousness great
Rigor Mortis–Nostradamus–yes, the end is nigh
Richilieus & Looky-Lous will hit you in the I
Yet the fine print indicates there is no need to panic
Yggdrasil & Gilgamesh prove Doom is merely Manic