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that buzz starts and my palms flood with sweat. the needle hits flesh and it’s all familiar; I’ve been here before. still, it’s all forgotten, except for the idea that the images I’ve asked him to mix up on my arm are very comforting to me. Our Lady of Guadalupe and an ink pen, I’ve grown up surrounded by both, so to stir them together is safe in its sacrilege, not sacrilegious at all; permissible in fact, because of their combined power, a display of faith in my own ability to create, to destroy darkness and demons with notebooks and prayers offered from a small stage, through a live microphone, or in a coffeehouse with the newsman, the laureate, the tiger, the bundle of nerves, and the denim-clad troubadour. Our Lady of Poetry will watch over us all, in our church, the church of the spoken-word. *** ©P&ZPublications; 2015 -JBClaywell
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Dec 12, 2015
Dec 12, 2015 at 2:10 PM UTC
Comfort in Blood and Ink
that buzz starts and my palms flood with sweat. the needle hits flesh and it’s all familiar; I’ve been here before. still, it’s all forgotten, except for the idea that the images I’ve asked him to mix up on my arm are very comforting to me. Our Lady of Guadalupe and an ink pen, I’ve grown up surrounded by both, so to stir them together is safe in its sacrilege, not sacrilegious at all; permissible in fact, because of their combined power, a display of faith in my own ability to create, to destroy darkness and demons with notebooks and prayers offered from a small stage, through a live microphone, or in a coffeehouse with the newsman, the laureate, the tiger, the bundle of nerves, and the denim-clad troubadour. Our Lady of Poetry will watch over us all, in our church, the church of the spoken-word. *** ©P&ZPublications; 2015 -JBClaywell
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Dec 12, 2015
Dec 12, 2015 at 2:10 PM UTC
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