Commentary and Philosophy Poetry posted May 5, 2017 Chapters: 2 3 -4- 5... 


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Psychedelic Free Verse

A chapter in the book Oddities

Twisted Endzz

by Badger_29


"A little nonsense now and then, is relished by the wisest men" Roald Dahl

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As I peruse my collection
of reflections
which I have elected to select

emanating from the
oceans of emotions
which are:

Ebbing in my
mind's eye,
I  ~  find,

while carefully unwind-
ing these neural pathways
to their source,

of course, my only
recourse
is to adopt the role of
"Thaumaturgist",

in an attempt 
to untangle
the many mangled
endzz,
on which it seems, 
all depends!

But,
they resisted
 to be untwisted,

and in fact, with a
 pact of tact, enlisted
a resisted method of changing,
curiously, constantly rearranging.

Oh, how we
Persisted!

How,
now, I detect
that they have
wound around 
that which I have found:

An elusive gem of truth
that was planted in my youth;
forcefully faceted,
with sufficient heat
and pressure.

I am in the middle
of a little riddle
that seems as large
as a mental barge

which, in my dreams,
seems to have
many tenacious tentacles;

far-reaching implications
teaching these
elaborate equations.

Recreationally levered
endeavors,
fixture in my mind

Fixed and mixed
with a clever mixture
of work,
and play.

Today I find a wary way
to connect
However, as
IT

happens,

the ragged endzz
are overlappin',
trappin' the 
slappin' synapses.

Injecting and
infecting
with a sustained dose of:

Not necessarily
pleasure,
pain, or 
particularly peculiar particles,

but rather a
palpable and
piercing personification of
self,

making
~me~
more intent
on the content
of the file
in my mind's eye
labeled,
"content".

Now I am entering 
an arena in which
I am:

entirely
enthusiastically
entwined
with myself.

We are 
free to 
be three,

why,
"I",
"myself", and
"me".

We try,
die, then
fly . . .

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Thanks to Google for the image.

thaumaturge
[thaw-muh-turj]
noun
1. a worker of wonders or miracles; magician.
Often, thaumaturgist.

noun
1.(rare) a performer of miracles; magician
Derived Forms
thaumaturgy, noun
thaumaturgic, adjective
Word Origin
from Medieval Latin thaumaturgus, from Greek thaumatourgos miracle-working, from thaumato- + -ourgos working, from ergon work

1620s (implied in thaumaturgical), from Modern Latin, from Greek thaumatourgos "wonder-working, conjurer," from thauma (genitive thaumatos) "wonder, wonderous thing," literally "a thing to look at" (from root of theater ) + ergon "work"
source:dictionary.com

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