The 11th House

Welcome to the 11th House. The number 11 signifies the completion of one life cycle. The gift of truth and clarity is symbolized by this number. At the 11th House, we can manifest our destinies as we embark on the journey of the spirit warrior. The root of all evil is ignorance...but perhaps with open dialogue, a bit of insight, and loving-kindness we can alleviate the pain of a broken spirit or disturbed mind.

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Michele is a 36 year-old journalist and the author of "Rotten Jellybeans", a semi-autobiographical collection of short stories and essays. Her book is available at Amazon.com and Chipmunkapublishing.co.uk. She has had two short stories published in "Love and Lust in Singapore". You can view samples of Michele's published articles at www.michelekohmorollo.com

Saturday, November 22, 2008

Trading Giblets


Trading giblets……google it
Trip detected
Manifestated crudelites……google it
Jammy pammy, suck their mammies
Let me rammy, the goose up your wamy

The god of fur
Plah plah…dribbles in my ear
Let the guards who hold my temple safe
Pour out their juicy filth

And lick my disgrace

Din, din, tell ‘em nothing

Why make such noise?
The whores can do it

Why show my mind, cos the pigs implore it?
Why state my case, cos the snakes adore it?
Why choose a cause?

So the hunter can slit my throat?

Kill the roachy coach

My soul gets herpefied, by the giggled numb……ha ha, ha… ha ha…two-faced, five-assed swine.

But bacon be bacon, so I’ll pearlify… the two-faced, five-assed swine. For the bacon I be raken, less I end up broke and bakin’

Why cheapen meaning with words?
Why say something
Rrrrr Rump, hump pumping

Din din, tell ‘em nothing

Trip detected
Manifestated crudelites……google it
Jammy pammy, suck their mammies
Let me rammy, the goose up your wamy

The god of fur
Plah plah plah…dribbles in my ear
Let the guards who hold my temple safe
Pour out their juicy filth

And lick my disgrace

Din, din, tell ‘em nothing

Copyright July 25, 2008, Michele Koh

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