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JerryPat2
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0 posted 2011-05-17 10:30 PM


woke up this morning
spiderwebs covered my brain
clutched and gripped
would not let go
looked in the mirror for a look-see
stared back at the hollow eyes
from pictures of death camp survivors
Dachau, Treblinka, Auschwitz, et al
if anything creative hovers inside those eyes
they are refusing to come out and play
tried a poem
and another
a third try, same result
no sense working on the novel
brain won't function
not today
it's been thirty-odd years
that I've gone on a binge
feel like going on one today
I won't
wouldn't help
I know what the problem is
spend too much time here in the Hovel
talk to my mutt
go to the store
take her for a few walks daily
but basically I sit here
and mold
brain cells are giving up for want of
human conversation
becoming extinct at an alarming rate
dreamed last night
about my future
not too sure I'm overjoyed about it
seems I'm going to be initiated into
a misplaced tribe
who wanders in and out within your essence
I had to wake up
sit up
try to stop the dark thoughts
from line-dancing through my mind
thought about drinking a Bloody Mary
but all I had was the celery
drat
thought about going down
where the prostitutes hang around like cheap dresses
an ogle them like a celibate schoolboy
instead I'm writing this poetical soiree
if you count an event as myself, the mutt
and you
then soiree works for me
okay!
I do believe I've written myself out of the doldrums
how about that?

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

© Copyright 2011 Jerry Pat Bolton - All Rights Reserved
Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
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1 posted 2011-05-18 12:35 PM


Writing keeps me going too, Jerry.
                                 Ida

Margherita
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since 2003-02-08
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2 posted 2011-05-18 05:19 AM


Of all the alternatives you envisioned I think this was a great choice, your brain functions well and you keep it in good exercise, but then conversations are important too. Sometimes we must reach out to others, there is always an opportunity. There are surely also other dog lovers who go for walks. Dogs can create connections.

People usually are diffident, as if saying a word to them means wanting something from them, but in most cases they crave some contact and will appreciate a few words of kindness, which can develop into a nice conversation.

Love,
Margherita

2islander2
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by the sea
3 posted 2011-05-18 05:34 AM


woke up the same this morning jerry, but you enlight my day, excellent write,

yann

ice
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since 2003-05-17
Posts 3404
Pennsylvania
4 posted 2011-05-18 06:35 AM


Well at least you woke up, J.P.

This reminds me of a John Prine song..

"When I woke up this morning, things were lookin' bad
Seem like total silence was the only friend I had
Bowl of oatmeal tried to stare me down... and won
And it was twelve o'clock before I realized
That I was havin' ... no fun"

Maybe an "Illegal smile" might help?

Kidding aside, I think this would make good song lyrics.

JerryPat2
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5 posted 2011-05-18 07:09 AM


John Prine. Haven't listened to me in years. Used to love him, and still do the first album or two, it is politics that made be shy away from him over the years. Hey! You were right. At last I woke up, at this age that is a miracle. Have a good day man.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

Capricious
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since 2002-09-14
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6 posted 2011-05-18 07:33 AM


thought about drinking a Bloody Mary
but all I had was the celery


I admit it; I chuckled.

Sometimes, a rambling catharsis is just what the doctor ordered.  They even manage to have their moments of genius.  


JerryPat2
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7 posted 2011-05-18 07:56 AM


Thanks, Capricious -- love that name -- I agree, this isn't the first time I've "talked/wrote" myself out of the doldrums. Thanks for stopping by.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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since 2009-10-10
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Fair to middlin' of nowhere
8 posted 2011-05-18 08:49 AM


Gottta love ya Jerry, you know how much i enjoy it when you take us along with you inside your head. Even your doldrums are anything but boring.
Lori

JerryPat2
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9 posted 2011-05-18 10:09 AM


Thank YOU, Lori, you know how much I enjoy reading you saying it too.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

JerryPat2
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10 posted 2011-05-18 03:04 PM


Marchmadness, I am very sorry I missed thanking you for your comments on this poem. Forgive me.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

JerryPat2
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11 posted 2011-05-18 03:05 PM


Margherita , it is with great sadness that I have failed, once again, to recognize your contribution to this poem. thank you ver much, and again, and again, I am sorry.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

JerryPat2
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12 posted 2011-05-18 03:06 PM


Yann, I apologize for not commenting on your comment. Truly sorry.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

Spiros Zafiris
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13 posted 2011-05-21 04:20 AM


..a man's honesty expressed lyrically
..i say, "yess..!"

JerryPat2
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14 posted 2011-05-21 07:04 AM


Absolutely, Spiros. Thanks.

~ Plastic surgeons are always making mountains out of molehills. ~

OwlSA
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since 2005-11-07
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Durban, South Africa
15 posted 2011-05-21 08:51 AM


Well done, Jerry - for the poem and the personal victory.  That is the very best way to get out of the doldrums, to be able to do it yourself - not that help isn't good too, but on your own is best.  Hugs and love to Zoe and love to Maude.

Owl

JerryPat2
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16 posted 2011-05-21 09:48 AM


Appreciate your input, Owl. thanks.

~ 24 hours in a day ... 24 beers in a case .... Coincidence? ~

callalily
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since 2011-05-22
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17 posted 2011-05-23 08:44 PM



writing fixes a lot of things..made me smile at the end  

JerryPat2
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18 posted 2011-05-23 09:17 PM


Thank you, callalily, much appreciated.

~ I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time" / I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance ~

jwesley
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Spring, Texas
19 posted 2011-05-24 09:25 AM


Writing gibberish is much better than procrastination, my friend - at least one gets somewhere, even if it's only to the signs that give direction...

enjoyed,

j.

JerryPat2
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South Louisiana
20 posted 2011-05-24 09:56 AM


Hah! I agree, j, very much so. Thanks for the comment.

~ I went to a restaurant that serves "breakfast at any time" / I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance ~

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