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 Author Thread: a man name Dave
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 36 (view)
 
a man name Dave
Posted: 1/19/2007 3:43:17 PM
There once was a man named Dave
Who kept a dead whore in a cave!
By his friends he was told
"Dave you'll find her too cold!"
Dave said, "Just think of the MONEY I'll save!"


 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 35 (view)
 
THe Fella from Boston
Posted: 1/19/2007 3:40:35 PM
There once was a fella from Boston
Whose Fiance suddenly tossed him!
Instead of crying, he CHEERED
Because he had an idea,
Of just how much the divorce would've cost him!

 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 4 (view)
 
Guilt of the leaving
Posted: 1/19/2007 3:05:24 PM
Guilty as charged, I choose death.
But as inhumane as can possibly be.
Such is an end appropo
A fitting and just death for me.

She loved me so well and I killed her.
Drove blade after spear deep into her heart
Slashed her warm smile til bloody
And ripped our one world apart.

Gladly now, I face oblivion
Ready to feel the life leap from my mouth
And settle with one more deserving.
Rightly so, I must go without.

Leaving always seems like the right choice
Even if many other ways could be found
I tore your heart in twain
I swear never again.

My love, I won't see you around.

My love,

I won't see you around.
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 150 (view)
 
Introducing Myself Here.
Posted: 1/16/2007 2:22:27 PM
Hey everyone. My name is Jason. 37 divorced father of two,living in Pilsen. Recently out of yet another relationship with the dramatic type - I'm so done with the drama!!!! I'd love to meet that old cliche, "my partner in crime". Not a bank robbing, gun toting, 1percenter mind you, but someone who won't hate me for the occasional gumwad out the car window. Is that SO hard to find.

I'm a filmmaker, broadcast Engineer, Marathon runner, training for my first Triathlon. I'm free every other weekend. Bars are great, parties at my friends or my house are better.

I know there are plenty of fish, I want one that I can hold onto and not want to throw back. :)

 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 747 (view)
 
(n) time
Posted: 11/30/2006 10:46:18 AM
the quantum constant widely varies.
and ev'ry murdered luminarie
shines a lonely drop of light
in Schroedingers chaotic skies.

uncertain principles of cause
effect the slightly righteous ones
to split the nth degree of soul
to emptiness in human whole.

dare not defy the point of view
fixed gravely in you head
(n) time my isolated angel,
you will find the cat is dead.
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 984 (view)
 
Do You Men Read Our Whole Profiles?
Posted: 11/30/2006 10:29:49 AM
Most times I read the whole thing, other times I skim. I look for things like sentence structure, writing style and humor. Yes, I do! I like to try to imagine the face I'm looking at saying the words in her profile. Just to imagine the way it moves. People can look very different animated than they do in a still.

I find things that are interesting to her about me, and see if anything "clicks" with me.

Then I grab my trusty C*ck shot and fire it off to her!
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 726 (view)
 
Cooling
Posted: 11/28/2006 4:17:15 PM
Searing suns and winds of fire
deep inside the hearts of men.
flaming, flowing, glaring rage
in each held for each other.

Scorching words prove hotter still.
blades of fury burning deep.
sinister, simmering, calescent ire-
each strike boiling off the last.

Fevered piercing blade to bone
both stoke fires now undone
unrelenting bonfires made
to futile ends in final fade...

The mists rolled in and covered them,
Shrouding wounds and hearts asunder.
The cool air cleansed their souls infection.
As night fell in their eyes.

And the moon qui'tly comforts
the coyote, the owl, and its prey
As it is so, each time a soul
begins its journey away.
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 262 (view)
 
Now, only the quiet
Posted: 8/2/2006 8:35:53 PM
Now, only the quiet
--

facing the surge of my daily commute
is execution of my sentence
while jailed here in freedom's lie.
courting the urge to break free
and run to the sea where I drown
and end my hurting.
and cease creating disconcerting anguish
in those whom I'm supposed to love.

it's like breathing deep
the lethal fumes of passive aggression
sucking the seething plumes of smoke
from the fires of counterpoint
and digression.
Watching while from burning piles
of discarded dreams
drift idealized future histories.

But of what breath,
and in what way
can I clearly say
the way I feel
what's real to me.
ideal to me is the understanding you.
not the ****ing reprimanding you.

O' these rambling words of resentment
content to find solace in pain and regret.
beset with turmoil and mired in glory.
the gory details of this story are just too much to hear.

And they're loud.
They're so ****ing loud!
the accusations, the condemnations
of all those happy phantom ***holes,
well **** them!
they've got their own shit to hide.
we've known more than they could ever endure
in their pure, perfect, storybook lives.

but I sing still, sometimes, to myself.
despite that isolation that makes me weep
I keep singing, bringing myself
closer to I'm Okay now
not so gray anymore.

but that song is the song of requiem,
loss, death, and despair,
It?s the suffocating lack of breathable air.
It?s me choking on the hopes I had for years,
while I tried to burn internally
combustible fears of diminishment.

Like the ashes of a sacrificial bonfire

Or how flame on bare skin stains,

now,


only the quiet



remains.
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 50 (view)
 
How do you get closure?
Posted: 8/2/2006 12:52:39 PM
Closure? What exactly is "closure" somebody tell me. Is it a place where you know, and understand and accept all the reason they gave you for ending it? Is it letting go of it and forgetting about it? is it the date? Some marker for your life events?

Seeking closure is just as silly as expecting anyone other than you to be able to fully understand you.

We love people in our lives. That's a given. and part of whomever we love becomes a part of us. What would closure do then? Extricate the memory of that person. REMOVE the good feelings we had ?

C'mon folks. Relationships end and that's the way it is. That ending is no more than a change. If you learn to cope with profound change- allow yourself to feel all of your emotions brought about by that change, accept your whole self through the change, then you'll heal. but Closure? Hmmm, maybe closure is like stitches.... a way to speed healing... Man now I 've heard it all.... Emotional Stitches...blah
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 274 (view)
 
What do you think of a peron committing suicide over a broken heart??
Posted: 1/19/2006 11:24:34 AM
It doesn't exist.

It's all in the brain. The heart does NOT process emotions. Breakups give nutjobs all the ammunition they need to go completely crazy and whack themselves. Of course, when they threaten, I've learned it's just a manipulative cry for psychological help. So the successful completion of a suicide due to circumstances surrounding the loss of love is really just a major malfunction of the brain's own prewired instincts of self preservation. Usually there are also pre-existing factors that stunt the persons ability to develop a healthy level of self respect.
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 25 (view)
 
Confused, Hurt, LOST......
Posted: 1/19/2006 11:13:46 AM
Be the change you want to see in the world. - M Ghandi
 7506string
Joined: 11/23/2005
Msg: 12 (view)
 
Independent woman seeks....
Posted: 1/19/2006 11:00:03 AM
Well the opposite is "Dependent." and lots of the "loo-loos" are just that.
 
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