g.e.a. poetry

Discussion in 'Poetry' started by green.earth.al, Apr 7, 2010.

  1. green.earth.al

    green.earth.al Member

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    On a day when I was Somewhat Free
    g.e.a


    On a day when I was somewhat free
    I found some nature just for me
    I sat beneath a Sycamore tree
    and stargazed for hours

    On a day when I was somewhat free
    I happened upon a young lady
    with a huge smile on her face
    huge hicky on her neck
    big swing in her step
    and I chose to believe that somewhere
    in the direction from which she had come
    there was a corresponding smile on the mouth of
    some young man or young woman similar in size
    to the passion mark in question

    On a day when I was somewhat free
    I daydreamed about poetry
    I daydreamed about writing a poem about feeding chocolate to dogs
    It would be one of those warm ebulient poems
    that start off with blue skies and carefree afternoons
    among gardens of sweet-smelling flowers
    feeding tasty chocolates to dogs and making them feel loved
    I would write such a poem of course, because people will
    find a way to be okay with it if city government
    misplaces 93 million dollars or fills city departments with patronage
    jobs or awards huge development contracts to campaign contributors
    but MAN, if you don't know you're not supposed to give dogs chocolate
    they will
    STRING
    YOU
    UP!

    On a day when I was somewhat free
    I picked leaves and berries from the side of my house and fed myself
    without paying
    I got on my bicycle and traveled without paying
    I got to the top of a hill
    I coasted down the other side and felt the wind
    I forgot that I was a person with a face
    a son without a mom
    an person being judged by other persons
    I became simply that which receives the wind while moving forward

    On a day when I was somewhat free
    I inventoried some of the freedoms for which I am greatful
    Freedoms that I have, for the most part, awarded to myself
    I took time to be with my gratitude for the freedoms I have
    and plotted on how to get the rest
     
  2. gorilla warfare

    gorilla warfare Member

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    i like it.
     
  3. wild-flowers

    wild-flowers forever arbitrary

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    Okay, just putting this out there. If you feed chocolate to dogs, they'll get sick, and in some cases die.
     
  4. gorilla warfare

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    mine's still alive! take that, science! the bible wins again! :coolgleamA:
     
  5. green.earth.al

    green.earth.al Member

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    It says that in the poem.

    edit: Rereading the poem, I guess it doesn't explicitly say that, but that was part of the point.
     
  6. green.earth.al

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    You might not know it to look at me
    But I was raised by a pack of...
    ...
    Women

    Hey. That's who stayed to raise the baby
    Moms, gramma and the landlady

    I knew more about menstruation than my first girlfriends
    I knew about chocolate and brain stems
    But not long stems or blush or eye liner
    That just wasn't the kind of women we were

    I was raised by a pack of women
    I was scared of all the things that all the little boys were scared of
    PLUS I got to be scared that when I grew up some man was gonna treat me like shit
    Leave me huddled behind a locked door with nothing but a kitchen knife between me and...
    and..
    well I can't say for certain
    but something awful
    are men even worth the trouble?
    I might skip them altogether. Whatever.

    I was raised by a wild pack of women
    My father was named mom and she threw quite a bomb
    just enough over my head so that I had to jump to catch it
    And spike it in the end zone and strut in front of the pretend men flex my muscles again
    spike, rince, repeat. sending pretend foes to defeat enough times to
    try the patience of the top ten tolerant fathers
    or at least that's my best guess
    We'd watch the real football guys on the tv together
    The gigantic, muscle-bulging, padded titans
    Crash, smash, Cash!
    And the soft fluffy plastic ones with the pom-poms
    me and moms
    cheer, cry and laugh but by the 3rd half we'd probably be talking about what neighbor needed a favor

    I was raised by women
    I know them too well
    they meet me and can't tell
    I should come with a smell
    I don't know if I've ever even seen a carborator
    But blindfold me and I can disassemble your vibrator
    never knew what it was but it made a cool buzz
    and Darth Vader used it to torture Han Solo
    And then I'd hear mom's key and the door and put it back where it go so
    caaaaaaarefully that's she'd never know
    that I played with her toys that she was too stingy to share
    so there!
     
  7. ~*hempy ∞ empires*~

    ~*hempy ∞ empires*~ Member

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    loll nice ones I like them both, very humorous
     
  8. green.earth.al

    green.earth.al Member

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    presently tense
    green.earth.al
    may.19.2005


    I passed the tree
    that reminds me of you
    where I tried to defend you from tiny ants
    and big internal demons

    I passed the table
    piled high with paper
    where I kissed you after breakfast
    the thinking it keeps me afloat

    I passed the past
    well into the future
    there are no suitable moments to live in
    now I look ahead and look back and ahead oncemore

    I will pass the time
    building castles in the dry sand
    taking water when it comes
    grateful to the ocean you were and will be
     
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