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Lisa Luxx

Updated: Fri, 20 Jun 2014 11:50 pm

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Biography

A poet and spoken word artist primarily dealing with the art of being human in a post-net world. Also covers topic of pro-sex feminism, sexuality and mental health. Preditor-in-Cheif of PROWL magazine and PROWL HOUSE.

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A symphony of global disease; hark the chorus of freebies and nylon. Rob our honey - like we're bees - then for extra fees they erect their reptile pylon. War heats up against the rain forest to the barrier reef. Pawns are living hand to mouth but now we're all bearing our teeth. V - Vicadin - so we don't sense a thing E - Ecstasy - they nick from us and sell for free N - Nitrus Oxide - you can't laugh in your own life O - Opiode - delete the tremors from your void M - Mary Jane - the battle they rage against your brain. Tickets, marshals - more tax if you're riding solo. Rickets, arsenals - kid, they didn't pack your last rolo. Money to burn or burn while earning money Cosmetic bags rumble like a sorry, hollow tummy. SNAP SNAP SNAP Shutters on speed dial. While you're smiling take a photograph. History forget the feathers of the great velociraptor... but you should stay beautiful in the face of your middle-aged, male captor.

All poems are copyright of the originating author. Permission must be obtained before using or performing others' poems.

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Graham Sherwood

Mon 23rd Jun 2014 20:27

Hello Lisa

Welcome to Write Out Loud.
I hope you enjoy the site. We're really looking forward to reading some of your work and I know that you will be warmly welcomed by other WOL-ers too.

Thanks for already uploading a picture of yourself.

Have a good browse around, there’s lots going on and if you have the time to make some comments about the work of other poets please feel free. It’s the best way to get some constructive feedback about your own work too.
There’s always someone who’ll help you out with a problem, so just ask and someone will get back to you. It’s a friendly place, so welcome once again.

Graham Sherwood

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