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The following are poems I have crafted
Low Country
all day speeding thru
green pastures, where chopped trees
billow hickory smoke
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I see art exhibits at MOCA
I got to college in Boca
I sip Coca-Cola
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Let’s party.! It’s a long way to the bank!
I can be your head hold up every long
I was watching boy and he was then back down
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I would like to eat a philosophish
so it could fill my belly with logic truth
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I want to seize the day
but I was like no fuck it
I curled up in a white bucket
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I am more of a mess than a rainy day
because you have no idea that I feel this way
BRING OUT THE WINES
You must break in and catch the thief,
while he is in the act of stealing jewelry and cologne
Break into my own home, you mite ask?
Yes,
This will be a fun party
the pristine cleanliness of my apartment
mysterious body that unflushes from my toilet
when I discover something valuable has gone missing
Where have all the things I stole gone?
Someone stole them back
Someone stole them
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This old city has been French world since the 1690’s. The French named Bourbon St. after their royal family, the House of Bourbon.
In some mysterious way, “Bourbon” was decided upon as the moniker for whiskey, from Kentucky, crafted in oak barrels from fermented corn, the barrels disposed of after one useage. My guess is that Kentuckian distillers chose it during the 19th Century, when New Orleans was the top port of the southern United States.
It is true that New Orleans was to be the capitol city of Dixieland. The South lost the war. When a Confederate general named Richard Taylor surrendered the Confederate armies of Louisiana and other south coast states, that the night of Union ravagement in New Orleans must have looked like the scene from Gone With The Wind, the wide lens shot of the night of fires, the protagonists’ horse drawn carriage racing in fear away to a safety that was too far to reach, angered townsfolk smashing and grabbing whatever they could, forcing themselves on the Southern belles.
The southern end of the Quarter is Canal St., the eastern end The Mississippi. What the sexual brothel-ness of New Orleans takes its appeal from is its former red-light district, once known as Storyville, which closed and which moved its sex work businesses into the French Quarter. For example, there is Larry Flynt’s Barely Legal Strip Club. That is no place for a graduate student to spend his or her dime.
Introduction
Do you ever feel bad about yourself? Does it keep you from being all the things you want to be? If this is the case, try these 5 steps to make life a better place for you.
Your Action Plan for Happiness
2. Get outside and enjoy nature.
3. Create an appearance you are proud of. Smile at people and look them in the eye. Wear cologne. Wear fine clothing. Wear clothing that fits your body, roomily.
4. Organize your space when you have down time. Do the dishes. Get your laundry done. Do not leave the dirty laundry to pile up. Having a clean space relieves stress. It opens up a space for you to think. You feel impressed by how lovely your home is.
5. Remind yourself of your accomplishments. These are positive affirmations. Say things like, “I am a good writer,” “I made such a smart decision about this couch I bought because now I love it,” etc.
6. Bonus trick! Believe you are happy. Letting yourself believe you are sad becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. If someone asks how you are, say great. Find great things about your life and make those the reasons you feel great, to reinforce your belief that you are great and happy.
Conclusion
Live your routine well and people will take notice. When you are out and about, smile and enjoy the world. Look your best and people respect you for it. Keep home neat and there will be good things that follow.
You will feel proud of your new life. People will believe in you, and it will help you believe in yourself.
Follow the 6 steps above to find happiness.