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Thursday, August 10, 2023

beachglass money fused

 The kobold from the ship unappeased at the $24 burger and $18 margarita

The wind spirit ravenous from waters boiling, the gallery belching wealth gas, greed fumes, oil paintings and polymer monstrosity

People scramble to the sea 

It sweeps, sweeps, sweeps us out to deaths safety 

The jewelry fused with base metals from campfire popcorn tin, Lahaina goes away in a jiffy 

The banyan inches on 

Onward, a tourist parrot escaped in soot plumage wracked 

The fancy cars all convertible now explode 

Yachts kilter to sink popping sparks and champagne cases 

The kite store releases it's kites as they box shiva's gift 

The kami dance 40 feet tall  

It fuses, it's a new thing done the old way, ocean hisses our DNA into the $13 brownie wrapped in chiffon

All town is crepe and blood from a sealess sharkless snark ridden coconut popsicle stand with our celebrity photos fire signed Was Here 4 stars 

The bikinis melt unfabric 

As waves turn it over, over and under the waves, the foundations and sand buckets and floaties emerge from  trillion gallon cat of $34 rocky road, pineapple zing 

Howlies howl 

Sand tumbles our tears smaller, more round than our delusions can imagine 


 



"Although usually invisible, a kobold can materialize in the form of a non-human animal, a fire, a human, and a candle. The most common depictions of kobolds show them as humanlike figures the size of small children. Kobolds who live in human homes wear the clothing of peasants; those who live in mines are hunched and ugly and some can materialise into a brick; kobolds who live on ships smoke pipes and wear sailor clothing." .

"August 2023, Maui County filed a lawsuit against Hawaiian Electric, accusing the utility company of failing to turn off power on August 7 despite a red flag warning from the National Weather Service.  

The lawsuit also claims that Hawaiian Electric knew high winds would topple power poles, knock down power lines, and ignite vegetation."


"One tradition claims that the kobold enters the household by announcing itself at night by strewing wood chips about the house and putting dirt or cow manure in the milk cans. If the master of the house leaves the wood chips and drinks the soiled milk, the kobold takes up residence." 

"The sight of a Klabautermann is an ill omen, and in the 19th century, it was the most feared sight among sailors" 



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