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At 2:38am on December 4, 2008, debarnes said…
Stazja
Been offline awhile ; the old problem; sen me somepoetry young lady "smile"

david - db
At 6:04am on September 3, 2008, Paul Lobo Portuges said…
a poem for the people of Darfur:


The Killing Fields
By Paul Lobo Portugés

I cry a psalm a river of prayers
at the cemetery of shadows
when bombs make tombs of the enemy
asleep in their Gods after first rains
birth gold grasses over Darfur’s oil
break winter dead earth as jagged blood
rivers bear witness to whirlwinds of death
these devils shimmering on horseback cleansing
the land of Blacks taking the war weary
girls in the middle of starry night

by three in Wadi Tima three times three
in Kailek because of their ebony skin
“to change the color of your babies” they rape
them and with machetes cut the young breasts
kick the moving fetuses with gov’t.
issue boots one hundred thousand dishonored
daughters cast from the land of Genesis
widowed mothers wandering nowhere
to cry forever one hundred thousand
boys slaughtered bleaching bones in the scorched wind

hungry flies delight in the hot shade
as a bent over wanderer cries “God is great”
remembering the sounds of her dead children
she draws bloodlines in the blowing sand
three for her daughters: teacher dancer seer
heaped into the howling village afire
three for her sons: farmer herdsman poet
feet slit from toes to ankles testicles bulging
from their fly covered mouths their god fearing
eyes open to heaven weeping no more

sincere speeches are made a poem written
Dali Lama blesses the forsaken
as bullets fly each into the other
ignored daily by headlines of oil
as flesh girls lick tv for pretty
and spice boys practice viral games of death
until forgiving earth brings forth fire and flood
that God willing gives birth to black lovers
waiting for the blood of the living ground
with aboriginal mind for love’s song
At 11:12am on April 23, 2008, Colleen said…
OMG that is crazy! Tell her hello and I miss her! Congrats too!
At 12:25pm on February 19, 2008, Susan Ellis said…
Hi Stazja,
Good to be in the same space again. Would love to hear you read, is Austin on this year?
Bisous
At 4:48am on February 13, 2008, Jayne Fenton Keane said…
Hi Stazja
How are you? It is lovely to occupy the same space as you. I hope we get a chance to hang out in a meaningful way again sometime soon.
xx
At 1:48pm on February 10, 2008, Donna Allard said…
NING is a handy lil site isn't it :) nice to meet you Stazja.

Donna
At 6:25pm on February 4, 2008, JANAJ-YANAY said…
Hello dear Stazja, so nice to meet you here and share universe of poets Reards from Prague and hopefully i will meet youthere in a person :) you are such beautiful being ML Jana
At 5:56pm on February 3, 2008, Lynn Alexander said…
Hello Stazja!
At 3:34pm on February 2, 2008, Penn Kemp said…
Lovely to connect again, Stazja!

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About Me:
I am a poet, publisher, and co-founder of Poets for Human Rights.

I am a director of Artists in Action International - www.artistsinactionint.org

My day job - office manager of ARC Music, Inc. ARC Music is the oldest and largest manufacturer/distributor of world and folk music CDs. Visit our web site at www.arcmusic.co.uk to browse our catalogue of titles from more than 60 countries and cultures.
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