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Best Poems From MARTIN LOCHNER
(28 April 1978)
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Mother Earth and her two Children
rip, rip
the wind picks up
rips everything apart
a bruising troth
the ocean
instigating
blasting rage on shoreline cliffs
pine splitting fury strikes the land
and i want see
and know
who drives this tantrum
Martin Lochner
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Mother once said i looked like James Dean
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Elaborate Shakespearian pick up
lines in the wrong place and time
contesting for attention
with Ricky Lake on the
Barmans black and white
and Liverpool screaming out of the big screen
She finished her pint and looked
at me saying 'sod off'
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leaving that place hurt
I still felt like James Dean
rolling my stride
Martin Lochner
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119.
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mutation
I can be a warrior,
a butterfly and a feminine dancer of midnight songs.
I can be a man,
a child and a reclining creative longing for your lap.
Will you ever know my secret?
Martin Lochner
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120.
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My Lord.
a daisy
on a mountain ridge
the wind blows it to tatters
but it remains Yours wilted
and beautifull
Martin Lochner
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