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for Kitty Prr there is no boundary, Mason Dixon Line, 49th parallel, uptown, downtown grooves, separating human from poetry, but there is living, daily scorekeeping, push/pull of taking each breath in a right mannered way sometime you gotta dig a ditch to learn to climb a mountain, pay dues and even get paid back for living in a wrong mannered way, which requires laying down of the pen, doing shovel ready projects needy for completion, yet-to-be plans needy for formulating details, forethought and caring, putting the poetry aside, on top of the dusty piano sometime you gotta drink it black, pass on the milk, cream and the sugar, even if the waitress just brings it, pour ice water on top.of your head just for yourself alone the how-to-cleanse the eyes and head, sometimes you got to let the poetry stand aside sometime you have to open that black briefcase^ treasure hoard of all things soured and soliloquy of missteps and judgement errors, letting the poetry stand aside sometime you gotta do the laundry, rediscover the bottom of the sink, watch the washing machine movie screen picture making, asking for its very own poem, but you know this day, gotta let the poetry stand aside and you stand up and climb, straighten up, back creaking, joints cracking, first find the place to rest the body safely, and when the chores of living crossed off, then only ready and somewhat good, dust the piano, dig out pen and paper from the kitchen drawer of miscellania, and let the reign of poetry rekindle the Phoenix's ashes
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Sep 27, 2014
Sep 27, 2014 at 8:57 AM UTC
Sometimes you gotta let the poetry stand aside
for Kitty Prr there is no boundary, Mason Dixon Line, 49th parallel, uptown, downtown grooves, separating human from poetry, but there is living, daily scorekeeping, push/pull of taking each breath in a right mannered way sometime you gotta dig a ditch to learn to climb a mountain, pay dues and even get paid back for living in a wrong mannered way, which requires laying down of the pen, doing shovel ready projects needy for completion, yet-to-be plans needy for formulating details, forethought and caring, putting the poetry aside, on top of the dusty piano sometime you gotta drink it black, pass on the milk, cream and the sugar, even if the waitress just brings it, pour ice water on top.of your head just for yourself alone the how-to-cleanse the eyes and head, sometimes you got to let the poetry stand aside sometime you have to open that black briefcase^ treasure hoard of all things soured and soliloquy of missteps and judgement errors, letting the poetry stand aside sometime you gotta do the laundry, rediscover the bottom of the sink, watch the washing machine movie screen picture making, asking for its very own poem, but you know this day, gotta let the poetry stand aside and you stand up and climb, straighten up, back creaking, joints cracking, first find the place to rest the body safely, and when the chores of living crossed off, then only ready and somewhat good, dust the piano, dig out pen and paper from the kitchen drawer of miscellania, and let the reign of poetry rekindle the Phoenix's ashes
Composed Sept 27, 2014 http://hellopoetry.com/poem/763258/the-whys-of-my-briefcase/
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99/M/NYC/Lippstadt/Kraków
Sep 27, 2014
Sep 27, 2014 at 8:57 AM UTC
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