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JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
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Louisiana/America

0 posted 2010-12-13 03:35 PM


yard so dry
it has cracks in it
abandoned plastic tricycles
windy
so windy it rattles Cyclone fence
behind row houses
encircling the factory
no trees
what pitiful flowers there are
dying from lack of water
or soot
from the factory
screaming children inside
house
loud slap
screaming intensifies
curses now
woman crying
child suddenly stops
not on its own
not by a long shot
hand over mouth
probably
clouds beyond the factory
in the west
growing thick
loading up with
what might be a gully-washer
everybody hopes so
been too hot
too damnable hot
tiny lawn looks like a Marine recruits haircut
man walks out of the house
bare-chested, full stomach, high hips
looks around
holds a beer can
cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth
looks skyward
sniffs the air
a smile ran across his face
disappeared
took a drag from the cigarette
coughed a rattling cough
deep
cough associated with dying and death
infant started crying again
man gets up
throws beer can into street
flips cigarette onto lawn
walks back inside
a white streak of lightning
then
thunder so loud it shakes the house
child stops crying.

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Dark Stranger
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since 2001-03-19
Posts 13631
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1 posted 2010-12-13 03:48 PM


JP...almost a snapshot on flypaper gritty with just a hint of hope hidden behind the splinters.  N-joyed it guy
Lori Grosser Rhoden
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since 2009-10-10
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Fair to middlin' of nowhere
2 posted 2010-12-13 03:50 PM


The impending "something awful" in this poem is disturbing. Excellent write capturing something we really don't want to see up close.
Lori

JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
3 posted 2010-12-13 04:06 PM


DP, very little hope, but I did try to manufacture at least some hope of hope. Maybe I did if you sensed it. Appreciate the read and input.

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No, We don't want to see it up close, but sometimes it is better to see it up close than to bury our heads in the sand and make believe it isn't there. Thanks for the comments, Lori.

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Margherita
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since 2003-02-08
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Eternity
4 posted 2010-12-13 05:03 PM


Powerfully rendered desolation. Storms of all kinds! But storms also bring release ...

Love,
Margherita

JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
5 posted 2010-12-13 05:07 PM


Thanks for understanding this poem, Margherita. You are correct about storms bring release, we hope it is in time, that is the worry.
Klassy Lassy
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since 2005-06-28
Posts 2187
Oregon
6 posted 2010-12-13 08:01 PM


Jerry, you write the rawness of one of the most painful things I can think of.  The destruction of a child can be a slow process, but so often it is not, and a touch of compassion from an observant stranger may be all they have.  I felt this one deeply, and have dealt with this kind of pain and trepidation on a personal level. Some close boy their eyes and their ears.  ~K
JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
7 posted 2010-12-13 08:08 PM


I thank you and am grateful for your thoughts, K. I, too have dealt with this on a personal level.
Martie
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8 posted 2010-12-13 09:12 PM


Well described, Jerry...the scene and the emotional impact, real.
JerryPat
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since 2010-10-30
Posts 1991
Louisiana/America
9 posted 2010-12-13 09:37 PM


Thank you Martie. Too real in some places I guess.
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