a few more words
coming    
going
waiting    
moving
the writing on the wall is quick to fade     luminous tagged
graffiti flies, fails     across the brick wall adjoining Lawless Road
words birds bodies are flailing away     lines are getting
blurry     words are     breaking
down    tongues are
forked     time has come and stolen
a few more words    
you search for them     the flying, failing, flailing words      in stolen cars
lying underneath carcasses of machines suspended by a flimsy
metal jack     the automobile corpse held up by wooden blocks
the tyres are already on E-Bay:  I'll send the link if you want
the Victorian plates are unscrewed, I don't ask the Former People where they've
travelled to     loose lips sink ships     a few more
words     hang out in the back pages of poetry volumes I can't locate
thrown too quickly into packing boxes     <and I wake up alone>
another poem     a few more words     that's all I want    
coming-down    
     going-nowhere    
          waiting
talk to me     that's all I want    
just a few more words
another line another kiss
<and I wake up alone>
a few more words     coming     moving
through my limbs, my body     time is stealing me
away     don't ask where    
don't come looking   
time is stealing me
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don't come looking
would also be a great beginning for a poem
You're right Kit - it's a great combo. Will have to flesh it out into a longer piece :)
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sitting in a box
in the dark
don't come looking
a few more words
resting from their perfection
Love this one too Rob - also a great beginning for a poem (like the earlier one Kit suggested) but also works well as a poem in it's own right. Cheers :)
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