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The VCR Diaries "MIC" Reece vs. Rick, Round 9

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Reece vs. Rick  "Survival Instinct"


Reece- Ever seen a tiny branch form right out of a large branch?  There’s no succession; no respect for season.  You blink and there it is.  It appears weak in contrast, until you see a squirrel sitting there.  There’s no sway.  There’s no bounce. It’s there and it’s meant to be there.  My life is the tiny branch, but my breath remains a set of wings… again, one tiny and one large.  You should see it flying through the sky; my breath.  If you can capture the image, you’ll say it’s not going that far.  Yet you travel the valleys, overcome the mountains, get to your next peak, and there it is.

The lights are back up.  The jaws are fully in place now and we can proceed.  This is the last few drops of blood red ink; the way they fell on the page.

Survival Instinct 

Instinct is an animal,
Intuition is a human,
I’m part animal.

The larger wing belongs to the animal,
And the pretty one,
With all the colors and hearts,
That one,
It’s weaker but it lives longer.

It’s not the battle however,
Which of them lives longer,
No,
That’s the war.

But the battle is here and now,
And its cry is clear and loud.

I used to cry louder,
And the battle hated me.
Now I see clearer,
And the battle needs me.

My instincts tells me,
When to stop fighting,
But my breath tells me,
Never to drop my sword.

I sit around for miles of time,
Waiting for contenders,
But up this high,
You need one weak wing.

It’s my broken parts,
That keeps me winning.

It’s my whole parts,
That keeps me waiting.

It’s a war dance,
Held beneath the skin,
It’s a cold breath,
Hidden beneath hot and heavy words.

I saw her of course,
And she saw me,
But my whole parts kept me quiet,
When my broken parts thought to wage war.

I wouldn’t dear fight,
And lose my might.
She wouldn’t dear come,
And get some.

I’m part animal,
And she’s too mad to see clearly.

She’s all human,
And I’m too sharp to come calmly.

We wait for him,
But he doesn’t jump in.

He sees his prey,
But it’s neither of us.

His instincts says,
What comes next,
Is neither human or animal.

He looks intently,
While we follow his eyes,
He looks wholeheartedly,
And we both lose heart.

She vanishes,
He returns,
I withstand. 


Rick Simpleton- Easy does it, but simple maintains it.  One notebook, a few loose leafs, and an ear full.  I'm a publisher, and I see this type of stuff all the time.  And at the end of this, I'll let you know if it's worth printing.  For now, I have to recall my survival instinct and find some wisdom or spirited opinion about the number eleven.  

Survival Instinct

A black circle with a lime green rim,
A pit,
And the zest for creation,
That has it hemmed in.

It's the last place,
Where I place my feet,
It's the first place,
Where I earn my keep.

The rich never survive,
And they grow,
Only according to necessity.

According to necessity,
How's that for instinct?

Intuition is for the weak,
Since nothing grows by happenstance.

In a pit,
Which comes first?
Weakness or necessity.

In a pit,
Which comes third?
Creation or masturbation.

If I ever had to instinctively survive,
I would keep my wound raw,
I would pull the scabs off every morning,
And jog the memory,
Of what it means to be,
Accordingly.


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