Drunken Chaos
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The duo of epic poems go hand in hand as journeys through the growth of individual psyches.
The first poem "Drunken Poesie" is an epic about an old man sitting at a tavern, an old anachronistic pub. He trades drinks for stories from his long tired life. After every story, he calls for the listeners to give him more alcohol and he moves on. He draws quite the crowd.
a Chaos Organized is a separate epic that, however, tackles same issues. It is a disorganized compilation of poetry that goes on to cover three chapters of inner self-exploration. From comparing inside feelings and outside influences to ancient Egyptian gods to stories of princes, princesses, fires, and stones, each commemorating a part of an entire process. It's hectic, it's dramatic, it's confusing, it makes sense in the end.
Antonin Januska
Antonin Januska is an author interested not only in spiritual poetry but abstract science fiction as well. He writes for several blogs and as his actual job, spends his time developing websites.
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Drunken Chaos - Antonin Januska
Drunken Chaos
By Antonin Januska
Copyright 2010 Antonin Januska
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Dedicated to everyone who (and everything that) inspired me: my friends, my family, and my
circumstances.
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Drunken Poesie
Introduction
Love me, please me.
Remember that the mind
works in its strange ways.
Whether drunk or sober,
high or low,
it shifts, moves,
unpredictably.
Let me tell you a story,
friend,
as I sit at this bar and drink,
as I sit on this couch and smoke,
as I lie on table and snort.
Let me tell you many,
stories of wild imagination.
I.
...And always when I looked into your eyes,
I could see the world as it is,
I could see the stars.
the buildings, the streets,
everything disappeared
and nothing was left but you
for you,
and only you
were my true reality
I've been drinking
and thinking,
smoking...
my imagination ran wild.
secrets gone,
only true essence of being was left.
I thank my friends, my best friends
the people who listen and talk
the ones who share me with others.
the ones who're always there.
my best friends to this day.
if i've left someone,
tell me who,
and you will be there too
*
you, my friend listen,
don't talk.
And I shall tell you more,
of my life so majestic
so strange
II.
...And once again,
months of peace long gone.
I feel the devastation,
the whole world collapsing,
crying for help,
not bothered by anyone.
...And once again, I feel
pain, suffering, all that
my mind flew away from,
rid itself of.
Here he is, that man.
He meant so much, I felt so much,
but he's drifting,
flying
choosing another way.
Him and I, we are no longer,
for he is him, with his world
and I