Your ears fall off

old Navajo common sense that kids notice,
made
none, no sense at all – dijerears falloff? I can’t hear you.

old denay didn’laf
don’t say my name, I won’t make you say uncle

invisible me, I seen you, lookin’ for your own name
lacking links to any reason

to be if being is waiting to be later.

cause y’ears fell off.


alarm ssw jesus is the light
light house immovable fixed on the rock of my
pshawt sawt from window rock t’ kayenta in a flash
s’jew see that, the light house danced, a little.


the hard problem
when we think about it

is mortality. Death solves it,
in the end,

we live the time we find, when
our thoughts
sort into since on another given day, raw
ready to be converted into meme level wow. pop.

common sense, breathe
There are true believers in all men ever imagined.

All these empower all we know, ideas men mastered
and fit, once in bonds so secret only blood,
could be imagined to seal the deal,

what’s it worth to know what death is, really,

doncha wish you knew?

No,
I expect to sleep right through that part.

So now, I spend my time dismantling hell, from the inside.
Sleep tight you lazy bassterd, last thing I heard,
as I gently sank.

this is that novel thing, I keep thinking I am a poet,
but the definition has evolved and
the name means not like me at all.

yeh, un-ique, it’s always that way for us, too.
random we, me, we, me we we we me mixtsighumint

so Feuer is fire
verger is the servant who tends the edge

verge (n.)
“edge, rim,” mid-15c.,
from Old French verge
“twig, branch;
measuring rod;
penis;
rod or wand of office” (12c.),

{_so, what? a sceptre holder – keeper of the fire in the official dance around fire}

hence, from the last sense,
“scope, territory dominated” (
as in estre suz la verge de
“be under the authority of”),
from Latin virga
“shoot, rod, stick, slender green branch,”
of unknown origin.
Earliest attested sense
in English is now-obsolete meaning
“male member, penis” (c. 1400).
Modern sense is from the notion
of within the verge c. 1500
i.e. “subject to
the Lord High Steward’s authority”
(as symbolized by the rod of office),
originally a 12-mile radius
round the king’s court.
Sense shifted to
“the outermost edge of an expanse or area.”
Meaning
“point at which something happens”
(as in on the verge of)
is first attested c. 1600.
“A very curious sense development.”
[Weekley]
verge (v.1)
“tend, incline,” c. 1600, from Latin vergere “to bend, turn, tend toward, incline,” from PIE *werg- “to turn,” from root *wer- (2) “to turn, bend.” Influenced by verge (v.2) “provide with a border” (c. 1600); “be adjacent to” (1787), from verge (n.). Related: Verged; verging.

From https://www.etymonline.com/word/verge

Mortal idea clusters, what is the gluten?

Is it ritual or a chronjob set to cause,
be
haves to do, we must do, we must, must

tweet
meet with all my kind and make up our mind,

rewakened with this one task…

Four species of male Jamaican
lizards called anoles
greet each dawn
with vigorous push-ups,
head bobs and a threatening extension
of a colorful flap
of skin on the neck.
They repeat the ritual at dusk.

From https://www.livescience.com/32192-why-do-lizards-do-push-ups.html
…………………

write
no reason, then this, writing, learning, saying plain, see
come on,

people lie all the time to make others who may think
seem thoughtless obeyers of intricky in-heirited code
that nobody wrote or imagined passing forward through time

the substance in which all mortal things exist, all mortal things, yes,,
I said all mortal things have built-in dead stop.
Ends arriven to in time,

do those ends approach, or is it we who race to die?

Any one hidden once may be shown.
Any one
Any thing e may signify. A dot, a jot, a little tic
to the smooth tight stretched string remnant

of a once noble and good idea, with all the best
sci-entious knowers of numerical ways and means
of propagating an aspect of realty

we need to know. we do, we must know, we feel it

courios. curio. imp-ul-pel, suck and blow, inexorable

pop the foolish thought. why, would I?
ah, gigo go go take out the trash

but it’s real, it can’t be
worthless. Being
real is the absolute most worth in any ever imagined.
Even hell.

Yeh.
Wanna go there?
Wanna ride?

Step inside my mind, the liars used then said,
we yoosta say,
read’em ‘n’weep… sweep sweep

sweep m’chimbly fuerboy, while I sort through the ash,
pshawt sawt
into central London feels surreal every time things fall off from the everyday
in the vicinity
of Bow, Stratford and Mile End
Mateuš Conrad

From https://hellopoetry.com/poem/4313339/comment/

in a flash
s’jew see that, the light house danced, a little.

— Evvy Pax, my grandson finale, thinks

Pokémon! Those are everywhere, sending messages,
with seeming uncertain sounds,
something like

help, we’ve fallen, and we can’t get up.

Call to Emergency Locators: SHOW THE WORLD
PEACE OF MIND, WHENEVER YOU ARE AWAY,

let emergency locaters know and we notify you,
after we call the authorized property protectors.

—— that was 1991, on Texas Street
—— four years prior to the Fred Pryor Internet in a Day
the resumé of a myth,
cliché resumes… this is that mythic stage, plain, flatout

one being
a while
alone
time……
Only
Bums and truly rich beings who live to tend fires in minds
enduring auto-de-fe
resting from tirades tuned to deaf ears determined
to serve com-plete, full to

the limit of the fire’s reign, gno se? Fuerverge,

the character first to reveal the valour in the name

Keeper of the sharpest stick,
the stick that did not burn, but stirred morning fires.

Arize, cousins, sing in the son with the birds and lizards.

Hoo Hoo who RAH YA ‘LL AI AI AI served you, see
De – as in
complete (adj.)
late 14c., “having no deficiency, wanting no part or element; perfect in kind or quality; finished, ended, concluded,” from Old French complet “full,” or directly from Latin completus, past participle of complere “to fill up, complete the number of (a legion, etc.),” transferred to “fulfill, finish (a task),” from com-, here probably as an intensive prefix (see com-), + plere “to fill” (from PIE root *pele- (1) “to fill”).

From https://www.etymonline.com/search?q=complete

In this end, we get what we made life worth getting.

Sound crazy. All way at once. Con vergence sense.

Officially, we shall learn, may mean
Authorized, in a word, to a word, words bear weight
this means that
said in command voice, changer re-
ality at the mono-sylabic plane, level, plx, ply- layer, right
layer of pearl
essence

kick the valuateer mech into gear, make us a mind to be
kind in.

Ants. Again. Super colony model, check it out…

No war. Not even on the edges of their
verge, preposterous, timeless origination bang
hence, from the last sense,

on verge of

“scope, territory dominated” (
as in estre suz la verge de
“be under the authority of”)

Okeh, official goes back to facere,
Latin, we can make do with that.

Mater of fact, *dhe
Meaning “pertaining to an office
or official position” is from c. 1600.
That of “derived from the proper office
or officer,”
hence “authorized,” is by 1854.

From https://www.etymonline.com/word/official

Right. We knew parts of that books ago.
Al, the ai we know and love from radiomanday
celebrations in the grave
reality of essensual ideas, for dismantling hell,
once you
get to the bottom of all your own bullshit.

Evangelistically speaking.