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(A throw-back piece, a breakup poem from high school) What a lonely, peculiar, eccentric figure I must be. A girl, in a garden, crying at an iPad, in the dark. Earlier, at school... It was a clear spelling out, like steel cuts thru fruit. As he spoke, he looked down and away, his gorgeous face blank and indifferent, as if I were wasting his time or he was talking to a child needing an obvious truth taught quickly. When he finally looked back at me, I saw no pity in his impersonal, hazel eyes. I couldn't breathe, I couldn't think, I needed time to contemplate the universe's new laws. Can a girl just suddenly die of heartache?? because I was sure my heart had stopped, locked and frozen. Finally, I gasped in this impossible new air—the force of it made me hold the cold-iron stair railing—the game is rough. He's so—male—all chase and careless passion—intelligent teaser, a skilled steersman of excited climates... Oh, you simply have no idea. And now he was, gone—still there physically—but gone to me—as if he'd transformed into a hologram or had begun to orbit some other sun, he just... "You made me feel special." I said. I had lost my balance on this faithless and unequal world, where heaven so cruelly punishes desires. "You made me feel I mattered, such a favor." I said, absentmindedly, as I turned, and went back up the three steps into school. I don't think I looked back at him as the door closed. After all, he wasn't there anymore. I think he called my name, like a question... . . Song for this: Still Is Still Moving to Me (with Willie Nelson) by ***** & The Maytals Helpless by The Cleaners From Venus
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Nov 11, 2024
Nov 11, 2024 at 10:25 AM UTC
he broke (up-with) me
(A throw-back piece, a breakup poem from high school) What a lonely, peculiar, eccentric figure I must be. A girl, in a garden, crying at an iPad, in the dark. Earlier, at school... It was a clear spelling out, like steel cuts thru fruit. As he spoke, he looked down and away, his gorgeous face blank and indifferent, as if I were wasting his time or he was talking to a child needing an obvious truth taught quickly. When he finally looked back at me, I saw no pity in his impersonal, hazel eyes. I couldn't breathe, I couldn't think, I needed time to contemplate the universe's new laws. Can a girl just suddenly die of heartache?? because I was sure my heart had stopped, locked and frozen. Finally, I gasped in this impossible new air—the force of it made me hold the cold-iron stair railing—the game is rough. He's so—male—all chase and careless passion—intelligent teaser, a skilled steersman of excited climates... Oh, you simply have no idea. And now he was, gone—still there physically—but gone to me—as if he'd transformed into a hologram or had begun to orbit some other sun, he just... "You made me feel special." I said. I had lost my balance on this faithless and unequal world, where heaven so cruelly punishes desires. "You made me feel I mattered, such a favor." I said, absentmindedly, as I turned, and went back up the three steps into school. I don't think I looked back at him as the door closed. After all, he wasn't there anymore. I think he called my name, like a question... . . Song for this: Still Is Still Moving to Me (with Willie Nelson) by ***** & The Maytals Helpless by The Cleaners From Venus
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The Wonder Boys by Michael R. Burch (for Leslie Mellichamp, the late editor of The Lyric, who was a friend and mentor to many poets, and a fine and evocative poet in his own right) The stars were always there, too-bright cliches: scintillant truths the jaded world outgrew as baffled poets winged keyed kites—amazed, in dream of shocks that suddenly came true . . . but came almost as static—background noise, a song out of the cosmos no one hears, or cares to hear. The poets, starstruck boys, lay tuned in to their kite strings, saucer-eared. They thought to feel the lightning’s brilliant sparks electrify their nerves, their brains; the smoke of words poured from their overheated hearts. The kite string, knotted, made a nifty rope . . . You will not find them here; they blew away— in tumbling flight beyond nights’ stars. They clung by fingertips to satellites. They strayed too far to remain mortal. Elfin, young, their words are with us still. Devout and fey, they wink at us whenever skies are gray. Originally published by The Lyric. Keywords/Tags: poets, wonder boys, stars, lightning, electricity, sparks, shock, shocks, smoke, cosmos, cosmic song, celestial music, music of the spheres, Peter Pan, Neverland, flight, fly, flying, soaring, elves, elfin, magic, fey, immortal
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Apr 16, 2020
Apr 16, 2020 at 4:18 AM UTC
The Wonder Boys
what have you embraced that your warmth would try to rainbow me your colours sew beautiful in my heart have we not been told no matter how we stack it you could never shove an gold jacket love ? ... .. .
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Feb 20, 2018
Feb 20, 2018 at 6:42 AM UTC
gold jacket love