Deliot Taylor

Deliot Taylor Poems

You give your coins to the pool
then wish to own a fountain someday
then I give you Paris, and then I give you Paris
one hundred times. How about New Zealand?
...

I have words to give
you have a life to live.

If I die
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My hairs holding up
goals race to meet me
dead presidents converse in abundance
old enemies greet me
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Do not get used to
that which is wrong

Do not give up on
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yes
love
you and
I
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I still love you
like I never did

you warm
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Enemies lurk
veiled in indoctrination
and suits from Rome
dominion is like sugar
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Emotions true to form
having none
diffusing and interacting
like the racing universe
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Domed, deep organic blue sky
cradles
white amber ocean
with shadow creatures drifting
...

I looked towards the blue sea
Under the long thick sunshine
Laying upon the soft sand
I found serenity in the waves
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I must pen these thoughts
for I am human, and
humans disappear
spend their whole lives
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Here we lie.
The smell of love upon my hands.
Insatiable.
And you, with beads
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There is history in the present
Like a half filled cup of coffee on an airplane
We wear our past, as a blinking uniform
It is in every word we utter, and every word we don’t
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14.

A picture snapped
A smell of pine, diffuse
A lake, wide and blue
A distant boat wake, a hunting bird of prey
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The speaker speaks
Rainy
Union league Philadelphia
Mayor
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I have an itch in my soul
That I can’t scratch
That I can’t localize nor reach
Precision in self awareness muted by
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The Best Poem Of Deliot Taylor

Love And Entropy

You give your coins to the pool
then wish to own a fountain someday
then I give you Paris, and then I give you Paris
one hundred times. How about New Zealand?
Enough?
True
there are rings of gold
but I’ve seen the winners
and the entropy of their prizes
and I ask you to seek the permanent
the only truth we know

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