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Byepolar Bayer Poems

In the moment the shutter opens
the tragic mask stands out;
though maybe it's only for me:
it’s the one that catches my eye,
...

You never held your breath you said
but you never promised you would
I watched the big flakes through the glass
falling all over town, all over time
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... between achievement and sin
forgetting and forgiving.

Maybe Beckett saw it when he killed himself
...

It’s always the clearest view that blinds me
here in the question zone.
I’ve tallied up the scores again
and the feeble rights
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A handful of dirt tossed in the air
tells us nothing,
tells us everything.
Microbes grown from next to nothing
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Pangeometry was never going to be big
not on this planet anyway
stuff about random curved shapes
moving in miniscule
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I could claim that I drag myself here
like a dog that’s sick of rainbow vomit,
but it’s better this than reading breves
and aping the shapes of words
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The village head-case stands up straight
And all the locals turn and frown
The public meeting’s running late
Who wants to listen to this clown
...

I met Scott Walker walking by the river,
his Golden Retriever like a warm waterfall
amongst the trees and the winterblown grass;
and I was whistling Angels of Ashes -
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The Best Poem Of Byepolar Bayer

Under The Rainbow

In the moment the shutter opens
the tragic mask stands out;
though maybe it's only for me:
it’s the one that catches my eye,

and in that instant: brotherhood;
I know that place; it’s a bolted gate,
against a state of grace;
and I'm at home in their regret.

It’s a tolling bell that summons
wry smiles that queue from here
all the way to somewhere looking down
on all the good that might have been,

reflected in a shadowed window
gently closed on impossible promise.

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