Dear September,
I hope you will be kind, would you please leave the bad behind. Each month I ask the same, to others of a different name. But I have a feeling that you, september, will grant my request, just let this month be one of peace, one of the best, I'll figure out the rest.
Kind Regards, someone living life with hope and a tired heart.
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See me in the unseen,
Hear me in the whisper of silence,
Feel me deep in your soul,
Hold me in each breath you take.
I am always with you,
Woven softly within you,
Enveloping you in my eternal embrace.
~Aleksandra Alba
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you solar flare, enkindle all
lounging poolside plague the apartments
nearby yeah, im on your back you're, easy
to second god them
assume
i need your — i really need your —
my theoretical models more shameful than
Jane Birkin theses and ripped red camelias
these are no times for
innocent eyes,
bordellos our overeducated elbows —
passers-by pre-September matchsticks
arrival of late —
trains
you've seen it all, all it seems you've, waved
goodbye, if it's fantasy made of swallowtail
sensation drunk on your humid breath, —
chisel
your truths out:
of my Mongol hordes hands that warm-up
Prajnaparamita Sutra three am —
is never deceased,
a mouth of Korean cabbage heatwave
artform, and we can superglue like last two
pages, silky moist after hurricane rains
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One Poem a Day: September
"beautiful" words related to September for your next poem/story
September - ninth month of the Gregorian calendar. Its name is derived from septem, Latin for “seven,” an indication of its position in the early Roman calendar.
Apple-polish - to use flattery or the doing of favors in order to win approval especially from a superior
Anecdotage - the telling of anecdotes (i.e., a usually short narrative of an interesting, amusing, or biographical incident)
Ardency - depth of feeling
Auburn - of a reddish-brown color
Autumnity - quality or condition characteristic of autumn
Bucolic - of, relating to, associated with, or typical of open areas with few buildings or people; idyllic
Cathexis - investment of mental or emotional energy in a person, object, or idea
Ceres - the Roman goddess of agriculture
Churn Supper - a feast at the end of the hay harvest
Cider - fermented apple juice often made sparkling by carbonation or fermentation in a sealed container
Cornucopian - being more than enough without being excessive
Demeter - the Greek goddess of agriculture
Effulgence - radiant splendor; brilliance
Estivo-autumnal - relating to or occurring in the summer and autumn
Felicific - causing or intended to cause happiness
Fête - a lavish often outdoor entertainment
Gemütlich - agreeably pleasant; comfortable
Georgic - a poem dealing with agriculture
Harvest - the season for gathering in agricultural crops
Hearthstone - the place where one lives
Husbandry - the cultivation or production of plants or animals
Moon (away) - to spend in idle reverie; dream
Odeum - a small roofed theater of ancient Greece and Rome used chiefly for competitions in music and poetry
Prosaic - being of the type that is encountered in the normal course of events
Reposeful - of a kind to induce ease and relaxation
Rubicundity - ruddy (i.e., having a healthy reddish color)
Sapphire - a gem variety of corundum in transparent/translucent crystals of a color other than red; a deep purplish-blue color
Surfeit - an intemperate or immoderate indulgence in something
Torridity - parched with heat especially of the sun; hot
Victual - to supply with food
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he tells me his birthday is just another day but he doesn't realize that it's the passcode combination i've been using for my entire life and this moment was destined.
so i cut cold butter into flour and delicately slice variations of apples for a pie, steal a gold candle from my mother's junk drawer so he may make a wish, deliver it all still steaming, and we eat the entire thing silently, sweetly across the table from one another.
when i tell him i'm shy after he asks me to read to him a poem, nervous and embarrassed, he closes the curtains and learns i snort when i laugh.
and i learn that he's so much more than just a boy.
@nosebleedclub September 14th - Porcine
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