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I Am the Flightless Pelican

I am the flightless pelican.

I’ve found myself with my mouth full,

my stomach full, and so much still on my plate.

Possessed by an inhuman hunger,

I will gorge upon pure potential.

I will yowl on and on, without sleep.

-

I have sand between my toes.

My shoes are glued to my feet.

Keep on running ‘til the calluses come.

There has to be a point where I stop to sweat,

and I’ll finally get my sigh of relief.

I have one ride left on my bus pass.

-

I have a tendency to ramble

and languish in my own stench.

People tend to forget this at first;

lured in by the false face of a genetic fluke.

They want to know the impression I left,

not the procrastinator; the cud-chewing goat.

-

I can’t sleep being held,

or if I feel someone’s breath in the still.

I start to feel the urge to burrow

into the quiet quilts; patchwork Promised Land.

I cater to the crowd that caters to themselves,

but I’m no Utilitarian. Fox and Lion.

-

I have cousins like brothers,

and I have brothers like strangers.

Stray cats with names

and a copy of The Mahabharata that I stash my money in.

I’m sitting on a sunny pier with my hook in the water;

avoiding conflict with no bait.  

-

Paper cuts from the gold leaf

on the edges of hymn book pages

with burgundy leather covers.

These guilty cuts, bleeding for what seems like hours,

while we steadily forget that anyone was singing.

Alone with our thoughts in the crowd.

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Written by
tyler-lynn-pulliam
American
Published
Jan 6, 2015
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