
The title of this comes from what I liked to call my buddy's house back in the day, "Mitenlake." I'm not sure why I called it this, but it comes from the turn of the 21st century when we were so optimistic about our future. This one's for them.
Rated: Fiction T - English - Poetry/Adventure - Words: 154 - Published: 01-08-11 - Status: Complete - id: 2880467
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So much by a river side.
There in a house out there
The cables are tracking;
The birds are singing around
Then bounds up, plants.
Live to feel that rain
Around- the sounds fall on me.
He is (not) Egyptian or
Onward toward that storm.
Surround this:
The cathedral,
Mit Quiobbs.
Such a dream this seems to mean.
I'm seeing
The imprints of a nation.
Woow
Wood
Now enter the evening twilight without "weabblings."
Er ist Guthrie.
Patch 6.
Guthrie art thou to a T-
That's how the scene unfurled.
Pat just burned his face off and
Right now in this time I think (thought) a(nd) place(d)
And filled my brain with pictures upon a door knocker.
Knocker;
There is no argument
That his feet are his for they
Didn't falter; interlaced
Into a shoulder holster
Inside the building.
And that is what is that.
S. I. Mette 20010506
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