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National Poetry Month Celebration 2019 - Post Poems Here!
- Tracy Mitchell
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#1
Driving Home
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Driving Home
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"Rusty"
I pick up my guitar.
All the songs I've ever played
collide in my brain, in my fingers.
The lyrics, a traffic-jam in my throat.
Like untangling a skein,
I find some words and notes
that go together.
Soon my fingertips whine, remind
they aren't as strong as strings.
"Rusty"
I pick up my guitar.
All the songs I've ever played
collide in my brain, in my fingers.
The lyrics, a traffic-jam in my throat.
Like untangling a skein,
I find some words and notes
that go together.
Soon my fingertips whine, remind
they aren't as strong as strings.
- Tracy Mitchell
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Re: National Poetry Month Celebration 2019 - Post Poems Here!
Amy!!
Welcome and cheers -- nice opening poem!
Glad you are here.
T
Welcome and cheers -- nice opening poem!
Glad you are here.
T
- Sharon Leigh
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- Location: Midwest US
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Mohs
You are only gypsum
today, pale as straw
and as fragile. One tumble
from the table enough
to scatter your champagne
crumbs along the floor.
I tried to tell you,
there's something about 5 years.
Divorce, or the big C, these
succumb to time, to
the pressures of quinto.
Before long you'll coalesce
layer upon layer, striated
strength, sediment -- you'll lie
in patient splendor like the rest of us.
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Mohs
You are only gypsum
today, pale as straw
and as fragile. One tumble
from the table enough
to scatter your champagne
crumbs along the floor.
I tried to tell you,
there's something about 5 years.
Divorce, or the big C, these
succumb to time, to
the pressures of quinto.
Before long you'll coalesce
layer upon layer, striated
strength, sediment -- you'll lie
in patient splendor like the rest of us.
.
Re: National Poetry Month Celebration 2019 - Post Poems Here!
Yes, time is a healer. Even if memory persists.Sharon Leigh wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 5:42 pmlayer upon layer, striated
strength, sediment -- you'll lie
in patient splendor like the rest of us.
I've been writing ever since I realised I could. Storytelling since I started talking. Poetry however comes and goes
- Sharon Leigh
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Gyppo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 6:48 pmYes, time is a healer. Even if memory persists.Sharon Leigh wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 5:42 pmlayer upon layer, striated
strength, sediment -- you'll lie
in patient splendor like the rest of us.
Exactly, John. I wrote with my sister in mind, who is going through some difficult times. But it's true of all of us
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Sad read...but a good start.Dave wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 1:10 pm
Two used coffee cups stand on our kitchen table.
One empty. The other half full.
There is just enough space between them
for two entwined hands and a lie
I am only now beginning to understand.
I spill grains of powder into the filter,
watch heated water drain through steam
into the pot, leave a sludge of coffee.
The aroma is all distant hills
and half-remembered whispers;
you skirting the questions, answers
more fog than clear day. We never
drifted, but at some moment came apart.
I realise now a heart hates a void,
yours sought to fill it without me.
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Absolutely loving this T...SO much to enjoy here.
- Sharon Leigh
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HLemma wrote: ↑Mon Apr 01, 2019 7:23 amMessages
..........
I wonder about the rain on my roof,
its tension and release at once,
those particular drops
in that particular order.
And the wind,
how it must carry something -
a kiss or a song,
the steam of someone’s herbal tea,
perhaps the scent of a woman’s hair
or the stench of a vagrant.
Then the audacity of decay
to be lovely -
girders rust, planks rot
in certain patterns;
some nails are rocked loose,
others are spared.
How is it decided?
I wait for the sake of waiting
with questions that are only mine.
This is beautiful, I am captivated