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Having a clear out of first lines for poems I shall never write.

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  • netraven@hear-me.socialN netraven@hear-me.social

    @brianbilston

    Where have you been?
    This is unbearable—please don’t go yet. Please don’t leave.

    I keep replaying it; I keep seeing it; I keep hearing it.
    I remember Newport; I remember Pagnell; I remember the bowl with the chipped rim—
    and I hate that I remember it so clearly.

    We said we would make things right this winter, and you listened, and I listened.
    But today the questions won’t stop: why now, why like this, why again?
    The sky keeps darkening—again and again—and I can’t tell if it’s the weather or me.

    I saw Carter. He called. I didn’t answer at first.
    I tried to steady myself, but the bleeding wouldn’t slow, and I was afraid to ask for help.
    I kept thinking, stay, just stay, and then the thought broke in half.

    I loved you—still do—and I hate how quickly love turns into something sharp.
    I forgot the simplest things; I forgot what I meant to say; I forgot what I promised.
    And then I remembered, all at once, and it felt worse.

    Please don’t turn this into another unfinished goodbye.
    If you can, come back. If you can’t, at least tell me the truth.
    Do you remember?
    Or am I the only one holding the chipped pieces and calling them a whole?

    brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
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    #47

    @Netraven Ha ha! You found a home for so many of them.

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    • roque@mastodon.socialR roque@mastodon.social

      @brianbilston

      her eyes were a question mark, her mouth a semi-colon
      her ears parentheses to her bold face
      the caret of her nose pointed to something lacking
      no character in her empty header space

      brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB This user is from outside of this forum
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      @roque Excellent

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      • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

        @AnnaSaultron That’s a work of beauty, Anna

        annasaultron@nerdculture.deA This user is from outside of this forum
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        #49

        @brianbilston thank you for the allowance to use your scraped ideas as inspiration. 🙏🏾🙂

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        • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

          Having a clear out of first lines for poems I shall never write. Please help yourself to any of these.

          markmason@mas.toM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @brianbilston
          Carter called again today,
          Enquiring of his ladder
          But I rushed past him through the door
          And blamed it on my bladder

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          • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

            Having a clear out of first lines for poems I shall never write. Please help yourself to any of these.

            freedom_baird@mas.toF This user is from outside of this forum
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            #51

            @brianbilston

            I am a bowl, chipped at the rim
            you snag on me
            scratched, sore
            but still you sip
            the heat
            the salt
            you spin me to a smoother spot
            and try again

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            • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

              Having a clear out of first lines for poems I shall never write. Please help yourself to any of these.

              kimlockhartga@beige.partyK This user is from outside of this forum
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              #52

              @brianbilston Tag yourself: I am a bowl, chipped at the rim.

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              • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                @Netraven Ha ha! You found a home for so many of them.

                netraven@hear-me.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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                #53

                @brianbilston words are structure is life. When I stop breathing, they breathe on in my place.

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                • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                  @capnthommo These lines provide more questions than answers.

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                  #54

                  @brianbilston well every bit of research just opens up a whole lot more questions

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                  • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                    Having a clear out of first lines for poems I shall never write. Please help yourself to any of these.

                    bryan@dusty.ninjaB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    #55

                    @brianbilston
                    I think the problem is they don’t rhyme.

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                    • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                      Having a clear out of first lines for poems I shall never write. Please help yourself to any of these.

                      isol@mastodon.auI This user is from outside of this forum
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                      #56

                      @brianbilston

                      Carter called again today, enquiring of his ladder
                      Each time he comes around for it, he's angrier and madder
                      It was his father's pride and joy, his grandpa's treasure too
                      He'll rip your heart out when he learns you dropped it in the loo!

                      And why'd you choose to use the ultra full-strength bleach?
                      Ensuring that restoring it was now quite out of reach.

                      Why start with the biggest part, to try a new technique?
                      That acid did not leach the bleach, it made the ladder weak.

                      What made you choose "Remove the screws", as the next thing to try?
                      There is no doubt, Carter finds out, and you are gonna die!

                      And trying to burn the acid out! Well that was really dumb!
                      When Carter knows, well, I suppose he'll knock you on your bum.

                      A chainsaw now? That's not the tool for fixing massive burns!
                      I do not plan to be near here, when Carter next returns!

                      That YouTube short was just AI, there are no real-life hacks
                      For assembling a pile of chips by hitting with an axe
                      If I were you I'd sweep that pile of splinters off the floor
                      That booming sound, I guess, is Carter pounding at your door.

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                      • annasaultron@nerdculture.deA annasaultron@nerdculture.de

                        @brianbilston thank you for the allowance to use your scraped ideas as inspiration. 🙏🏾🙂

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                        #57

                        @AnnaSaultron You’re very welcome

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                        • freedom_baird@mas.toF freedom_baird@mas.to

                          @brianbilston

                          I am a bowl, chipped at the rim
                          you snag on me
                          scratched, sore
                          but still you sip
                          the heat
                          the salt
                          you spin me to a smoother spot
                          and try again

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                          #58

                          @freedom_baird Terrific

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                          • kimlockhartga@beige.partyK kimlockhartga@beige.party

                            @brianbilston Tag yourself: I am a bowl, chipped at the rim.

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                            #59

                            @kimlockhartga Ha ha

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                              #60

                              @emmadavidson Ha! At least they will be there in the records for future generations of political historians to ponder over.

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                              • isol@mastodon.auI isol@mastodon.au

                                @brianbilston

                                Carter called again today, enquiring of his ladder
                                Each time he comes around for it, he's angrier and madder
                                It was his father's pride and joy, his grandpa's treasure too
                                He'll rip your heart out when he learns you dropped it in the loo!

                                And why'd you choose to use the ultra full-strength bleach?
                                Ensuring that restoring it was now quite out of reach.

                                Why start with the biggest part, to try a new technique?
                                That acid did not leach the bleach, it made the ladder weak.

                                What made you choose "Remove the screws", as the next thing to try?
                                There is no doubt, Carter finds out, and you are gonna die!

                                And trying to burn the acid out! Well that was really dumb!
                                When Carter knows, well, I suppose he'll knock you on your bum.

                                A chainsaw now? That's not the tool for fixing massive burns!
                                I do not plan to be near here, when Carter next returns!

                                That YouTube short was just AI, there are no real-life hacks
                                For assembling a pile of chips by hitting with an axe
                                If I were you I'd sweep that pile of splinters off the floor
                                That booming sound, I guess, is Carter pounding at your door.

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                                #61

                                @isol Wow. You’ve turned my one line into an epic poem.

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                                • brianbilston@mastodon.onlineB brianbilston@mastodon.online

                                  @isol Wow. You’ve turned my one line into an epic poem.

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                                  #62

                                  @brianbilston @isol
                                  "That YouTube short was just AI, there are no real-life hacks"

                                  no notes

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