Wednesday 1 October 2008

Composer of the week

We really should be up for this.
The stresses and strains
The failing and the managing
Too much frustration, too little sucess
Perhaps I'm over reacting
Feeling too much Feeling too little
Being to much, and the not too much
It is impossibe to over react.
Stronger, and tempering the truth
Slips and more than intention
Fraud is rather over rated
Blushing, and a sign of bodily reaction
To say and more than to say
"Cover your tracks!"
To say more, and sfeel like too much
But more, and adding
Ordinary language
More than we intended
See you tomorrow
What wull happen in the interim
Surprise, we hear and we say more
Looking and hearing
Late in the day
Intense feeling
"The effect on the people around them"
We have to stop if posdibe
Overwhelmed, ask more of them
Desire is inexcess
More than hatred is excessive
Too much, and feel things
You can believe.
Somewhere in the mix
If only need then you
Summarise behaviour
Suffering than it should
Harming them and mortal danger
Too muchness as a problem
Get over and suffer the good thing
Easily forgotten, hold the attention
To get a hearing, we need recognised
Too much than there is far more to us
Through the death, lose became felt
The fate and grief and the intensity
How would we know?
Indeed when we are at an end
Ourselves are hungry in the picture
The idea exposes the wrong picture
More violent and showing capability
Torture and cleansing and exception
Certain situations and wants
Tells us more than we can hear
What we might be capable of
Physical capacity
Supposed to become
Modern people
The envy and excess
Contemporary idealisation
Secretly more fun and more intensity
Public discipline
Exhilirating and carrying
Discovering sex and experiment
Fear and pleasurable
And not essential enough
Too many, excess with excess
Despair and the cured conviction
Beings and dependancy
Patently more
The road to the palace of overreaction
Extremes of rage of delight, despair
Born of the lack and the too much
People spending time, less and concentration
Grow into ordinary
Normal love and loss, ageing
Excessively excessive
"How could we not be?"
Other than excessive
Some of the time
Definatively
Unacceptable, to find tomorrow night

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