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coyote
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0 posted 2002-05-13 12:16 PM


"Andover"

the ancient buildings in timeless state
seem to show no outward decay
across the yards and years
where strolled so many
mundane scholars
such as I

no mover or shaker
rubbing elbows with the new elite
in the prime of their obscurity

and what of those names
of fame and fortune?
do you know me now?

"nay, no more than would
any soul yet know me"

that shy poor country boy
who struggled so with math
memorizing Shakespeare
with an ease of tongue
writing that lame story
of an eagle's wing
in Sam Phil Hall
to Mr. Hawes

profiling Ben Franklin
out of admiration for invention
as you profiled Malcolm X
inventing admiration
for your power politik
disgracefully undressed
in Brooks Brothers fraudulence

conjugating a Latin verb for Mr. K:
amo, amas, amat, amamus, amatus, amaverunt

long before I experienced
I experienced the longing
desperately desiring the sirens of Abbott
matriculating among us
in miniskirted taughtness
fruitlessly awakening
the insurgent flesh of fantasy

"coed boarding campus"
seems strangely Orwellian
whatever will they do to temper age
with no youthful memories
of carnal deprivation?

yet in my age I am still poor
while Ben Franklin
comes to you daily
a hundred fold

behold
on their cyberian page
a job posting:
"groundskeeper"
no degree required
I wonder
if a not quite ex-alumnus
need apply?


"Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood." - T.S. Eliot

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Tiersdin
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1 posted 2002-05-13 08:47 AM


outstanding...

bravo!

~Tier

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bsquirrel
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2 posted 2002-05-13 05:34 PM


That was intelligence with a twist at the end. Enjoyed.

She said burn ... together.
-TON

coyote
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3 posted 2002-05-13 07:13 PM


Thanks, Tiers.
I appreciate your thoughts.
Glad you liked it.

coyote

coyote
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4 posted 2002-05-13 07:16 PM


As Ripley would say, b:
"Strange but true."
Thanks for reading.

coyote

Sunshine
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5 posted 2002-05-17 01:06 PM



William...one word...wonderful!

fractal007
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6 posted 2002-05-17 02:04 PM


Whoa.

I'm still trying to understand all of this, but it's a great poem none the less.  Such a sea of images!  Definitely one that ought to reside in my library!

"If history is to change, let it change. If the world is to be destroyed, so be it. If my fate is to die, I must simply laugh"

-- Magus

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7 posted 2002-05-17 02:16 PM


What an excellent piece of writing, and into my library it goes to be read again soon I am sure.  Way to go!

        
~* Carpe' Diem *~

coyote
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8 posted 2002-05-17 08:17 PM


Sunshine,
How very sweet of you to brighten up the darkside. Wrote this on my birthday, too. Thank you so much.

Frac,
I'm not sure I even understand all the images myself. lol Thanks for reading.

Sharon,
I was beginning to wonder if this "life-seen" piece could mean anything to anybody but me. It sorta sit there a while, ya know?
Thanks, I'm glad you liked it.

coyote

"Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood." - T.S. Eliot

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