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JerryPat
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0 posted 2010-11-26 02:44 PM



they come
for the nightly blues
watch her through smoky haze
sitting in judgment
paying customers, one and all
Allouette, night club singer
soulful, mournful
Allouette, a ten-day gig

debut; Allouette belts out da blues, man
small blemish near left eye
hardly noticeable

comes night two; Allouette
croons sublime, female Sinatra
bottom lip swollen

next night she's back, don't you know; Allouette
gets in the cool-cat-groove
Wearing shades, misshapen nose

let's have it for her on night five; Allouette
wails down-home Mississippi juke-joint stuff
hides behind a veil

fifth night a gas, man; Allouette
howls new direction for jazz, pizzazz
silhouette under lights, arms discolored

can’t keep her away from night six; Allouette
squalls unique sound, merging Hank and Miles
nose begins to bleed

back for more, she loves her man; Allouette
expounds on her sound with ambiance
staggers with a limp

can't stop her, night eight; Allouette
packs 'em in, digging her melancholy pain
through tears that burn

hurtin' bad, but made it back, night nine; Allouette
new vibes, heartbreaking
gravely voice, throat busted

gig's last night; Allouette
led to microphone, can only hum
someone yells, "Break a leg!"


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

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Andrew Scott
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1 posted 2010-11-26 02:55 PM


Suffering for your art? You write on the unfortunate truth... that so much great music and art has come from so much pain. As for the jazz and blues, I'm right there with ya. Love those sounds! Just not the leg breakin' kind. Been there, done that. Peace.

"We'll chase them like rats across the tundra."

gilead
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2 posted 2010-11-26 03:16 PM


I’m from Arkansas, JerryPat, and in the days before TV, I listened to country, gospel, and the down home blues, and remember Muddy Waters, Lightening Hopkins, and T-Bone Walker, but not least among them, Bessie Smith. This poem is a tragic tale---bloody abuse, but persistence in the existential striving to be, no matter what---distorted sense of love, the need to be some man’s momma and rescue him from himself---impossible! But the story is a sadly recurring cycle. This poem grips me with icy gloves, and I feel Allouette’s pain, thanks to your artful rendering of her tragic dilemma. Congratulation on a splendid poem –

Art

[This message has been edited by gilead (11-26-2010 04:32 PM).]

gilead
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3 posted 2010-11-26 03:19 PM


"Break a leg!" what an ironic turn of phrase! All the while one wonders if night ten will end in death. Alas.

Art

JerryPat
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4 posted 2010-11-26 03:29 PM


Thank you very much for your indepth comments. I, too, hail from Arkansas, but haven't lived their for quite a while. Yes, Bessie Smith was the classic "existential," as you described her, in the agony of choosing the wrong man at each and every turn. You hit what this poem was all about from the git-go. For if she had all those bruises, etc., who was giving them to her?

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

Spiros Zafiris
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5 posted 2010-11-26 04:29 PM


..thanks JerryPat..quite the
poem which captures one from the first-night
to the last..>>spiros

JerryPat
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6 posted 2010-11-26 04:55 PM


Appreciate your kind words, Spiros, thank you very much.

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

Earl Brinkman
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7 posted 2010-11-27 07:00 AM


A poem with this much intensity leaves the reader heavy hearted.  Oh, and the ending.....
JerryPat
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8 posted 2010-11-27 07:04 AM


Yeah, it was supposed to relay that have heart kind of feeling, Earl. Thank you.

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

Prasad Nataraj
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Bangalore,India
9 posted 2010-11-27 11:48 AM


Tragic tale and descriptions create the atmosphere. Unfortunately some choices go wrong even for the best talented people. Fine writing, Jerry.

"Hardwork pays in the long run"

Misty Lilacs
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10 posted 2010-11-27 12:26 PM


A sad, sad song but wonderful writing!

Marti

I do the <color=orange><b>MS Walk</color></b> everyday!!

JerryPat
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11 posted 2010-11-27 01:05 PM


Thanks, Prasad. Yes, talented people seem to fall off the edge every so often.

Marti, I thank you for being here and commenting on my poem.

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

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
Posts 7115
South Africa
12 posted 2010-11-27 02:12 PM


A very sad story you tell here, Jerry, but sadly one that happens more often than we can know.  Perhaps the abuse one can't see is more permanently damaging. South African men seem good at that.  

Helen

JerryPat
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Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
13 posted 2010-11-27 02:18 PM


I have an Internet acquaintance from South Africa who goes by the name of Tinka. She has that problem.

Thank you, Helen, for reading and gracing the poem with with your comments.

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

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