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JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
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0 posted 2010-11-03 05:38 PM



After I lay my burden down,
amid my verses and millions of words,
what will substitute my
pleasure as I travel that "other" path?
I can't see life without the written word,
a bleak and distant world that would be,
for they have been my lifeline,
my spiritual mentor,
to weather storms I have weathered.

I have been captivated by words,
And because of that I have been called absurd.
You write poems, ain't that a girl thing?
Can you make it so the words I can sing?
Somebody has to write 'em I guess,
Look at that guy Eminem.

In my wilder days
words comforted me when
women could not
it was a strange thing
the poems I wrote caused sighs
from the lovelies
still they couldn't understand my wanderlust

Words mean everything
They are conversational
Even if whispered

No, I can't envision me not laying down words,
even in the joint there were books,
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment I read
apropos, do you not think?
Words put a hex on me.
Even books whose characters names
Which were unpronounceable.
Read Sarte, Camus, Genet
that bunch of pseudo-philosophers
but I liked what I read
at least the gray matter was being exercised,
that's always good


If these words I write now would be my last,
Hopefully I shan't have written in vain.
These faux literary expressions of mine,
wondering if my words could be the key,
for someone, somewhere to,
change their life and become a bard.

If that could happen
If my words could strike a match
That is all I ask

[This message has been edited by JerryPat (11-03-2010 08:17 PM).]

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s1nfully_1nn0c3nt
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Watertown, NY
1 posted 2010-11-03 07:09 PM


Indeed life would be bleak without words.
I love your references - Dostoevsky, Sarte, Camus, Genet, and Eminem lol Enjoyed this.

-Trina.

"To decieve ones self, is truly a grueling battle. One which we're destined to lose."

JerryPat
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2 posted 2010-11-03 07:33 PM


Hah! Yeah, I really got into those guys at one point in my life. I still brouse their words from time to time. Uh, not Enimen. Thank you, Tina.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

[This message has been edited by JerryPat (11-03-2010 08:19 PM).]

Sunshine
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3 posted 2010-11-03 07:59 PM


Jerry,

in some ways, if I haven't thought along
this same line, I know I have written
something very similar. Neither can I imagine
a time without words...

neither in heaven, nor hell.



Thank you.


JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
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4 posted 2010-11-03 08:16 PM


Absolutely, Sunshine. In fact hell would really be hell without words. I cannot imagine such a place. Thank you for being here.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

Marchmadness
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since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271
So. El Monte, California
5 posted 2010-11-03 10:42 PM


I am rather fond of "words" myself, Jerry.
I like this poem because it reminds me of how much comfort writing has provided in my own life.
                            Ida

Prasad Nataraj
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since 2008-05-29
Posts 1149
Bangalore,India
6 posted 2010-11-04 04:59 AM


Many captivating words and lines Jerry. Fine writing.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

Dark Stranger
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since 2001-03-19
Posts 13631
West Coast
7 posted 2010-11-04 07:14 AM


words are coins at the slot machine of life..

do we spend them one at a time and hope they keep dribbling back to us awhile longer...or do we gamble them all at once and if the jackpot comes we never become speechless?

enjoyed you are JP

Eusta B. Mae
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8 posted 2010-11-04 08:32 AM


Great piece...if we didn't love words we wouldn't be writers...I'm sure you connected
with everybody here at the Blue Buffet. ebm

JerryPat
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9 posted 2010-11-04 08:57 AM


Appreciate the reading and commenting of my poetry, Marchmadness, may you never run out of words.

Thank you, Prasad Nataraj, for stopping by and hope you have a nice day.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
10 posted 2010-11-04 09:02 AM


I like your analogy, Dark Stranger. I'm more like waiting for that jackpot, myself.

ebm, I'm sure the majority of folks here at the Blue Buffet (I like that name), for what are they here for if not in pursuit of words.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
11 posted 2010-11-04 04:05 PM


"I can't see life without the written word,
a bleak and distant world that would be,
for they have been my lifeline,
my spiritual mentor,
to weather storms I have weathered."

Yes, me too.  So many things to "see" in this bubble of life that perhaps only become real once we've given them the honour of the written word.

Enjoyed!

Helen

JerryPat
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12 posted 2010-11-04 04:10 PM


Appreciate the positive comments, Helen, very much so. I think words, in whatever form has been the basis for civilization not completely caving in on itself. I imagine the crude cave markings of long, long ago were the first words, albeit pictures. Poems in a way, glorifying the hunt, the kill and the feast.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

BluesSerenade
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since 2001-10-23
Posts 10549
By the Seaside
13 posted 2010-11-05 02:04 PM


I think you speak for a lot of us.
It's really good what you wrote.

You are very talented, JerryPat, it's awful nice having you here.

JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
14 posted 2010-11-05 02:15 PM


Thank you so much, Blues, I am so happy you find my poetry readable and you lovely comments make my day.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

Earl Brinkman
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since 2010-03-03
Posts 1183
Osaka, Japan
15 posted 2010-11-09 08:31 PM


I can relate to this poem became my friends make fun of me because I like to read and write poetry.  They too said it was a girl thing but I am man enough to take their criticism.  If you haven`t already step down into the archives.  There are some wonderful poems there to be read.
JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
16 posted 2010-11-09 09:14 PM


Earl, no I haven't gone into the archives as yet, but I'm quite sure there are stellar poetry there. I will get around to it in time.

Thank you for understanding my "Words" on a personal level.

. . . and the Raven said, %!~#&(&#!$!

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