melancholy delight progression

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by fulmah, Sep 30, 2004.

  1. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    1. the ex loop

    day after day after day
    living in videotaped loop,
    a pale, skinny, sickly beast
    purging exhausted emotions
    into that wringing wet pillow
    on the bed, a guilty remnant
    requiring burial, amnesia,
    overdubbed with anything,
    that’s right – anything
    but this…. shit.

    everyone tells me
    everything gets better,
    but I’ll tell you what….
    their language is fucked,
    it’s unintelligible and
    it sucks

    listening to that recorded world,
    …the one that exists late at night…
    …in the dark with cricket clamor…
    …and motorized ceiling fan hum…
    remembering, reflecting, again
    and again; ad nauseum.

    the curtain closes,
    the sun rises and rides
    in dull predictable orbit
    until the curtain closes,
    completing the cycle
    and that explains that.
     
  2. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    2. today, i'm lucky

    it’s a day like any other:
    lumbering zombie walk
    to pre-brewed coffee pot,
    tv tuned to the early show.

    a shower, a while to ready,
    a quick bite of breakfast,
    uninteresting hours wasted
    with nothing but a lunch
    to break the routine.

    then it’s a ride home,
    a coupla phone calls,
    plans to meet a friend
    to drink, to get drunk,
    to avoid reminiscing
    when it’s bed time.

    today I’m lucky,
    it’s monday,
    there’s football
    and newcastle’s
    only $2.50: draft.

    on the big-screen, #98 gets clocked
    by a full sprint flying cross body block
    and just like that, the moment prophesized
    of "everything gets better" is satisfied:

    the empty stool next to me isn’t empty,
    she’s asking me didn’t that look painful
    and I’ll never forget her timbre and pitch,
    her genuine, almond, coffee cup eyes,
    the corona of a cigarette smoke shroud,
    the angle of elbow propped on the bar lip
    as she leans in to pull with full, pursed lips.

    I understand: the world turns,
    peoples paths aren’t predetermined
    but somehow, in random intersection,
    elements coalesce into the miraculous…
    even on a monday night, 3 minutes to go
    in the third quarter. I understand.
     
  3. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    3. two bodies, come together

    we were legendary,___________________________ writhing
    in entwined positions,________________________on the bed,
    in warm, fluttering candle light,________________passionately
    expressing pleasure________________________expelled promises to
    (as) a primal_____________________________scream,
    dreamed momentum______________________increasing, liberating
    our entirety echoed______________________soul fire bombs,
    faster and faster,_______________________a friction overload
    _______________in parallel increments
    _______________until mutual explosion.


    *note: I wish I didn't have to use ____ :mad:
     
  4. sylvanlightning

    sylvanlightning Prismatic Essence

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    Thanks for sharing all three parts. This was my favorite line.

    I feel despair and remember what seems like endless years of depression. Hoping that someone would see me and not just someone but the one...
    the one who knows this shared psychic territory but chooses to block
    and numb with new lovers this unresolved space... leaving me broadcasting out, out, out into the nether regions of space... waiting to hear the reply.... but all is mute save the ceiling fan and crickets.
     
  5. saffronfrancisburnet

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    just finished reading these
    how the heart has to learn to live with all
    our thoughts..
    if only we could feel each day and night
    for the moment .but it lingues on the tongue
    it spills out in words written or spoken .

    i feel a great fall may come before the
    morning rays wake us all.

    thanks for posting love n peace from saff

    to penatrate love is to be alone to find
    yourself...
     
  6. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    thanks for reading and commenting! the beginning of this series is quite depressing, i agree... although I was hoping more of the "new beginning" would start making itself known towards the end of (ii); but ah well, the story shall go on, the direction becoming apparent, hopefully :)
     
  7. sylvanlightning

    sylvanlightning Prismatic Essence

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    Magical and graceful images... I love the freedom and lush supple newness you are presenting here.
     
  8. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    4. developed events stamped

    it will end eventually, but when?
    we could collapse tomorrow,
    a cloud of shattered china shards
    to be remembered forever after
    with photographic clarity.
    you could take the car,
    the house, the cat,
    seek alimony
    in long, drawn out
    divorce proceedings
    while fucking my friends,
    I mean, that all but happened
    my last go around…

    I know you aren’t "her",
    that it’s not fair, but it’s not
    so easily overcome.

    5. filling the reservoir

    these half days of time together
    only get better, the aimless adventure
    on the cereal isle, at the breakfast bars
    cracking jokes on the quaker oats guy,
    buying spices based on cool factor,
    complaining to the general manager
    for not providing foot pads
    for his cashiers; I admit,
    I revered the compassion
    that she wanted to act upon.
    the action left me wanting more
    companionship on the calendar.
    after dinner, after Dave Chapelle
    maybe she’d stay, maybe…
     
  9. sylvanlightning

    sylvanlightning Prismatic Essence

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    4. developed events stamped
    Crisp images of permanance and shattering a true evoking of anticipation...
    loved it.

    5. filling the reservoir
    The half days and humor, ripe throughout, mixed with concerns and honoring. I really enjoyed these two. Thanks for sharing.
     
  10. KittenX

    KittenX Purrrific

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    Wow...so modern, so -real life- for lack of a better term. It's almost unsettling how you can make such wonderful prose/poetry out of the ordinary and extraordinary subjects...There is not one poem that I can just talk about specifically because you're right the whole thread is like one continuous poem and I love it all...every word and every sentiment expressed, personal yet felt on many levels by the reader...

    Sincerely,
    your stalker :)
     
  11. skyfire

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    i love ur poetry...ur honesty...i liked #2 the best but they were all wonderful...
     
  12. fulmah

    fulmah Chaser of Muses

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    6. to wade the methanol channel

    science governs everything, they say
    that math is semantic and unbendable.
    maybe it is. I don’t know and don’t care

    if this latest union is only a number
    postulating personalities combination,
    it’s honestly unimportant. really.

    cuddling, she’s leaning in, melting
    beneath the afghan, her attention
    a vaporous intoxicant I inhale

    to wade the methanol channel
    dwelling on secrets she hushed
    behind cupped hand, in my ear.

    she’s playfully clutching my kidney,
    relaxing within our chemistry
    counting on numerology
    to be provincial,
    shaping mystical divinities
    into predestined positions
    and I don’t care. I don’t.
     
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