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This Is One Of Those Serious Poems

This is one of those serious poems

And yet it has nothing new to say

But the poet needs to keep himself busy

And writing seems to be the easiest way

 

The poet rises up on his soapbox

Because he works better from an elevated height

He screams about organized religion, politics

And stripping away of our basic human rights

 

Like a magician with a classic misdirection

The poet wraps his moralizing in purple prose

He hits you over the head with one simple point

That he’s forgotten more than you’ll ever know

 

Around the time of the nineteenth obscure reference

The reader is in awe of his far-reaching knowledge

Then the poet overuses polysyllabic words

Just to prove he went to a good college

 

And the poet keeps filling up the notebooks

Even though he should have stopped long ago

But the publisher agreed to pay by the word

So unfortunately, there’s four more stanzas to go

 

Quickly, the release date approaches

There’s one printing, then two, then three

And the poem becomes a hit in coffee shops

Recited by grad students in between bites of biscotti

 

His face now graces the cover of every magazine

In an explosion of exuberant media admiration

Dozens of talk show appearances are scheduled

For the newly crowned “voice of our generation”

 

The publisher decorates the dust jacket with blurbs

Complimenting the book’s “dangerously original rhymes”

But it’s nothing more than passing hyperbole

Gathered from a glowing review in The New York Times

 

Now thousands grasp the paperback edition

And eagerly await the feature film adaptation

Meanwhile, the poet hunches over his typewriter

And commits more sententious literary ************

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brandon-halsey
English
Published
Jan 8, 2012
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