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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2011-03-21 06:07 PM


once upon a time
New Orleans
around Mardi Gras
rooming house
St. Charles Avenue
I sat
watched day turn to night
then did it again
day after day
sucking on Marlboro's
lightning one off the other

sat there
mostly naked
peeking through
window shades at the goings on
in the real world
people happy
wondered how I got to be
unhappy
kinda sneaked upon me
one day I found myself here
one room
discolored wallpaper
cockroaches my only acquaintances
cold water only in the sink
commode down the hall
a joke

not the best of days
but the worst of days
chain-smoking
peeking out that damned cracked window
behind the rooming house
tugboats bellowing
on the Mighty Mississippi
shattered my obscene isolation
keeping that commerce moving
don't ja'know
at night
the city's neon sleaze
magically appeared
New Orleans in her heyday
long before Katrina
vibrant city
for the vibrant people it housed

laissez les bon temps rouler

yeah
let the good times roll
oh hell yeah
light up another Marlboro
inch the chair a little closer
to that window
watch the world go by
so near
so inaccessible
so foreign

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

© Copyright 2011 Jerry Pat Bolton - All Rights Reserved
Margherita
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1 posted 2011-03-22 08:23 PM


Makes me shiver inside, dear Jerry. This is very impressive, good work really in all its sadness and misery.

Love,
Margherita

serenity blaze
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2 posted 2011-03-22 08:28 PM


I'm pretty much doing the same thing--right now.



waxing nostalgic for the days when nothing seemed to matter...sigh

JerryPat2
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3 posted 2011-03-22 08:44 PM


I know it is a sad piece, Margherita , but it was a bad time of my life. I actually tried to make up a little more upbeat, but as I wrote it I actually got to feeling a bit like I did back then, therefore no upbeat. Thank you for reading this poem and commenting on it.

Serenity, I'm so sad to hear this. Nothing I know I can say to help, but I have a feeling you are the kind of person who will not let it get the best of you. From the little I know of you, I firmly believe that. Please write if you need to.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

dreamgal
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4 posted 2011-03-22 09:35 PM


This really captured the pain & sadness, I could picture you staring out the window detached from everyone & hopeless. Glad your
in a better place. Good write Jerry.

JerryPat2
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5 posted 2011-03-22 09:53 PM


Oh, I'm grateful I lived through it and am in a better place also, dreamgal. Thank you so much for taking the time to read and comment on my musings.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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6 posted 2011-03-23 12:08 PM


Jerry, your words paint pain like a Picasso.
Lori

JerryPat2
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7 posted 2011-03-23 12:19 PM


As you well know, Lori, saying things such as that will forever endear you to my heart. Haha! Thank you very much.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

Honeybunch
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8 posted 2011-03-23 03:04 PM


Yes, it is a sad write, Jerry.  I've had moments like that myself but now pretty much know that I will live through them.  Always harder when one doesn't know that.  I'd better go back to your ice cream poem to lighten my mood now.  

Helen

JerryPat2
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9 posted 2011-03-23 03:30 PM


Yep, Helen, that is the reason I wrote that ice cream poem, to lighten things up. Thanks.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

EmmaRose
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10 posted 2011-03-23 06:55 PM


A definite slice of life that turned moldy
I can taste the bitter pill from here.

JerryPat2
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11 posted 2011-03-23 07:00 PM


Yep, and it was a bitter pill, EmmaRose, but like most things it didn't last too long, it just seemed like it.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

kindredspirit
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12 posted 2011-03-24 06:20 PM


I love your vibrant use of language.
"city's neon sleaze"

JerryPat2
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13 posted 2011-03-24 06:30 PM


Thank you very much, kindredspirit, I appreciate it.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

faithmairee
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Poe Haven, USA
14 posted 2011-03-24 08:54 PM


JerryPat-This is heart-wrenching.  I could feel the pain.  So sad to feel so bad but I am so glad you are at a happier place now.

There must be a poem in here somewhere.

Sunshine
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15 posted 2011-03-24 09:05 PM


quote:
light up another Marlboro
inch the chair a little closer
to that window

My mother smoked Marls
and I think she had a thing
for the cowboy
who was probably based upon
the man she married...

but I know that look in your/her
eyes...
watching out the window...

[good stuff, this....]


JerryPat2
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South Louisiana
16 posted 2011-03-24 09:13 PM


Yes, Faith, I am sure glad certain parts of my life were only temporary (isn't most of it?), and I found the world a brighter place than those grim days. I appreciate your thoughts.

Sunshine, I hope your mother was, like myself, able to move away from that window, for it was not a good place to be. Thank you for being here.

~ Look hard behind you and you'll be able to maneuver around the pitfalls ahead of you. ~

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