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Cyclic Poems, Set B, "Pulsar" - 1. Coda

Bounty eradicates, situates, downcasts, the previous suitor to be available for the next suito

[Coda]

 

“Na na naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Na na naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!! na! na!

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!! na! na!

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!! na! na!

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!! na! na!”[1]

 

 

 

“Asie Trigantes, Anatolian, COME!

BoyToy Trigantes, Take off his gift to YOU!

Asie BoyToy, kneel to Neat nicht[2], kneel to NEO!

Nero Nadir’s Nemesis orders you PLACE!”

 

 

Augustus’ First: nicht[3], now puts gift again ON!

“Asie Trigantes Rise: I now have SUBSTANCE!”

“You are now my Titan goddess of LYDIA[4]!”[5]

No pulse, yet, Neo, now under Nadir, turns in his GRAVE!

 

 

“Na na naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Na na naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!!na! na!

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!!na! na!

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaaa!!na! na!

Na na naaaaaaaa naaaaa!!na! na!”



[1]Nonino from “She Thinks Too Little” By Alan Hall

[2] Adverb , a German word for not

[3] Noun, a Scot word for night

[4] Ancient country in present-day northwestern Turkey, on the Aegean Sea

[5] Another name for the nymph Asie

Coda is relative if the novelette is cyclic
Copyright © 2011 JoejoeGreene; All Rights Reserved.
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