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bel1e
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0 posted 2011-12-31 12:43 PM






Everything strewn, out of place,
torpor, amid a bevy of indecision,
at the median, Figure 2.

there’s the maidenhead,
an ornate slit to traverse
and adorn with bruised red fruit
crushed underfoot,

you must have unbelievable faith in water

and in the fluent lull of the Harpsichord
to grow stalks of fire, you must
begin the New Year with your hands
tied behind your back,  worship
dark totems weighed down with nightbirds,

you must know what’s behind the shadow of a treadmill,
its window, the moon’s reflection,

its silent season reaching into red anthills
that bloom in me, intolerably,

there’s a hard science
to building walls that sway with Summer storms,
and the catastrophic burgeoning of ginkoes,
beneath the 42 pinions of these wings,
tie the proper knot,
slow now,
tie it,
lock the arms to an open frame of oak
rooted to ancient earth, hope
for harvest. for soil. for the bird’s relentless song,

the door’s built last,
just wide enough for two lovers
to enter

on hands and knees.

Figure 5 is the lullaby of a blind gelding
caught in a burning corral, inchoate,
and the night’s so heavy with imminent thunderstorms,

at the temple, my hair is sweetened
by golden cassia, and night-blooming jasmine,
to calm the blood in its awful rush
toward a blue black god, gather
our grains in brimming cups,
leave detritus strewn in florid patterns
across the pungent grass,

there’s a story amid the burrows of my hand,
my body, at the mercy of your 53 carat tethers,
strung along such mismatched legs,
this dutiful torture, I choose
a body and make it, yours

perched along our picked fence,
21 hummingbirds pant
and draw breath in a field of basil,
rain threatens to sing you to sleep,
but I press my lips to your ear
instead, and hope the terror
in my heart stirs you from dream,

Figure 8b is a waltz
to the weavebird’s song
that will mend sweetwater
and light with straw,
earth and mind upon a bright loom
of patchwork grain, untortured
by bushels of thorns.

                 

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JerryPat2
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since 2011-02-06
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1 posted 2011-12-31 01:10 PM


Blueprints can be very confusing. You can look at it from one angle and see this . . .

"there’s the maidenhead,
an ornate slit to traverse
and adorn with bruised red fruit
crushed underfoot,"

As you delve into the wonderment of this, you stand back to get a better feel for the blueprint and you come across this . . .

"tie the proper knot,
slow now,
tie it,"


Trying to see the connection that is surely there you meander over to . . .

"but I press my lips to your ear
instead, and hope the terror
in my heart stirs you from dream,"

Yesss! Of course. And now you understand the novelty of this engaging blueprint, and it was there . . . All the time . . . Within arms reach . . . So you open your arms and absorb it all . . .

~*~ If they give you lined paper, write sideways. ~*~

bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
Posts 1631

2 posted 2011-12-31 01:20 PM


Mr. Pat,

That you make any sense of my ramblings at all is a wonderment to me! Thank you for being so receptive to my lunacy...and for taking your time with this...

Xoxo

             

JerryPat2
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since 2011-02-06
Posts 16975
South Louisiana
3 posted 2011-12-31 01:36 PM


It takes a looney to understand lunacy.

~*~ If they give you lined paper, write sideways. ~*~

bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
Posts 1631

4 posted 2011-12-31 01:41 PM


Ha ha! To lunacy in 2012, then!!!!!!

Xoxo

             

ebonygirl
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since 2011-07-14
Posts 2000
California U.S.A
5 posted 2011-12-31 03:17 PM


Killer lines, enjoy your adventurous poems.
Ms. E

JL
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since 2004-04-01
Posts 6128
Texas, USA
6 posted 2011-12-31 04:13 PM


♦♣♠♥ ☺☺☺☺☺

Happy New Year!!

I'm with Ms. E.  Nice lines.
JL

Love the Lord your God with all your heart, and with all your soul,and with all your mind. Love your neighbor as yourself.
Maranatha!

bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
Posts 1631

7 posted 2011-12-31 04:24 PM


Ms. E. & JL

Thanks so much for dropping in to read!

             

ice
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8 posted 2011-12-31 04:34 PM


It doesn't matter that the organized stanzas make no sense, unless the reader is strong enough in imagination to make some out of them.
What matters is the journey of words, and where they take me...like the mad hatter, I hurry toward a very important date...which is at the end of this poem...at its death.

I arrive there panting, but don't know why I am tired...and like after sex resolution, I rest, and wait for the next sensual poem from Baby Girl to arouse me.

Thank you Ms. Steampunk...:-)

Michael
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9 posted 2011-12-31 04:45 PM


I have yet to hear that weavebird’s song, though the image of a bright loom, untortured by bushels of thorns sounds of music to my ears.  I do admit the lighter ending took me by surprise, but I won’t hold it against you… Your imagery is too perfect for such trivialities.  A pleasure to read.

Michael

bel1e
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since 2006-07-24
Posts 1631

10 posted 2011-12-31 05:09 PM


My dearest mad hatter,

You brought a giant smile to my face...thankfully you are one of those strong readers. And thankfully you have a good approach to reading poetry...or for what some of us pass off as poetry...that and a killer sense of humor....LOL
Thanks again for your patience...

Xoxo

             

bel1e
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11 posted 2011-12-31 05:10 PM


Ha ha Michael,

Thank you for your forbearance!

Xoxo

             

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