| the twilight of twilight
 
 
 in a long forgotten age
 poets maudits were all the rage
 drunk, unshaven, and ill dressed
 the bourgeoisie they quite impressed
 with words grandiloquent and sage
 
every mountebank and magusmade a claim yet more outrageous
 in their desperate ascension
 to the summits of pretension
 with every street corner their stages
 
they measured out their daysin bistros and cafes
 watching honest citizens pass
 they trembling raised a glass
 as they composed their unmemorable lays
 
 
one no longer hears or sees much about poets maudits
 their absinthe-stained cravats
 and battered wide-brimmed hats
 have vanished in a green reverie
 
 *
 
 bohemian nights
 
 
 a slubberdegullion named suzy
 drifted through the days blue and boozy
 she followed the pattern
 of an unregenerate slattern
 and could not often choose to be choosy
 
she had no reserves of gold bullionwhen she dined it was often on slumgullion
 when her partners in crime
 threw her a lousy dime
 she said, hey pal, thanks a mullion
 
no one was up to the taskof ever caring to ask
 if suzy had any dreams
 or just floated down life’s stream
 holding tight to an empty flask
 
 
one night she was just gone but no one commented on
 that most unremarkable fact
 whether from indifference or tact
 and they kept on drinking until dawn
 *
 
 ezra
 
 
 ezra wrote some poems
 they didn’t take up much space
 he had a twinkle in his eye
 and a smile upon his face
 
ezra wrote some poemsthey didn’t take up much space
 he had made his contribution
 to the culture of the human race
 
the years stretched out before himrepetitious, bleak, and long
 he had some thoughts on the history of  civilization
 that his fellow humans found quite wrong
 
ezra wrote some poems they didn’t take up much space
 they will be preserved forever
 in a silent purple place
 
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