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Friday, January 11, 2008
Banana-Handled Memory
I have ridden my memories
like a bicycle one time
too many, and now they are
paint-faded rust-laden
lackluster rubbish no
longer solid colors
but for the brick-
red of iron oxide.
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When Love Stopped Weighing Me Down
Another Tribute to the Death of Innocence
Returning Home, Wondering if you Feel the Same
Armchair
Love was a Cup of Coffee
Decisions
Ghosts
Banana-Handled Memory
Her Keeper
Ode to Spaghettios
Television
Dealing with Hard Times
Sorry Too Late
A Planet's Come Hither
Phase: "Boredom"
Habits Betray Me
Wedding-Night Jitters
Pretending it's Better
Happy Birthday
Bottle Immortalis
Fading
Sans Amputation
A Lesson in Denial
Trust Me
Poem for Lovers
Depression
Fair-feathered Friend
Brilliant
Rainbow
Drowning Heaven
First and Last Letter
Late and Tired
Chop-Block Dignity
Sleep in Indecision
Rough Night
Someone Else's Problem
Lost Loves
The Strangest Knife
Too Old to Cry
Climbing
Black on Black
Daydream
Beautiful
A Starlit Night
Gather the Shepherds
Since When do You Need a Vacation From Me?
How it Ended
Soccer Field
Such as I have
The Sun
Waking Up
White Elephant Love
Willow
Woken
Writing a Love Poem on the Way Home
For the Moment, I'd Rather Dream
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Dan Kaschel
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