Showing posts with label Nick Burnett. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Burnett. Show all posts

Thursday, June 8, 2017

Nick Burnett writes



Another piece peace stemming to humanity 

This is no distraction 
Pay no attention to the sound
I multitask
I wear 8 all over me
mindful of my color spreading my disease
I fear nothing
Incarceration reincarnation incineration
I burn you run the table you mean nothing
Your extinct 6 period
on to 7th heaven
Infinity accelerated mathematically computing
An opportunity for me to branch out tree
Logically speaking
Truth 
Orange
Shifting gears 18 wheeler
From neutral
Wanna play 9 ball I use the Q
Rack them
it's my Break
triangle

Another version 

This is no distraction
Pay no attention to the noise
The disturbed
Brainwaves vibrations
I multitask
I wear 8 all over me
mindful of my color spreading my disease
I fear nothing
Incarceration reincarnation incineration
I burn you run the table you mean nothing
Your extinct 6 period
on to 7th heaven
Infinity accelerated mathematically computing
An opportunity for me to branch out tree
Logically speaking
Truth 
Orange
Shifting gears 18 wheeler
From neutral
Wanna play 9 ball I use the Q
Rack them
it's my Break
triangle 
 Image result for 7th seventh heaven paintings
 Seventh Heaven -- Eric Sosnowski

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Nick Burnett writes



I Peter Pan 
Away from my body 
Every night 
Bee feeding my imagination 
Fictionly speaking 
From a boy 
Form a man 
My dreams 
Living the day is a gift 
Truth for that to be thankful 
Mindful disobedience 
It is he who has spoken consciously 
Forever hold your peace 
Held closest most inner being 
Eternal heart flame 
Cast me a shadow 
So my soul may live on mate alone 
Budding flowering blossoming 
In seasons of death 
Rebirth carnations 
But a rose 
Stemming of elegance 
Of my bitter sweet romance 
Of the very life I live today 
May my word alone be my living Legacy 
To the I offer my kingdom 
Giving all that I have
 Peter Pan on a Branch, scene from Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens by J.M Barrie, 1912 - Arthur Rackham
 Peter Pan on a Branch -- Arthur Rackham

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Nick Burnett writes


Knock knock who's there Well
Come on In Autumn shed your leaves
Breathe easy


 Autumn paintings: Autumn Effect at Argenteuil, by Claude Monet, 1873