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b.costen
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since 2003-11-02
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0 posted 2003-11-30 04:22 PM


I once was a writer
for fifty years I discovered books
and haven’t touched a mile
since then
but now there are metal Gates and brothers
who would rather not read what
I once’d to think

.just wondering, but
why we look like our fathers
and talk, laugh,
act like them, our fathers.
as surely as
there is Something to be said for ironing
and the widows who enjoy it

if you’d like to: this winter weekend
we could slide down a slippery hill of memories
and melt the wax photographs
like weary humans
in a crying cage.
with single matches of course

although there is something to be said for erasers too
rubber ones
pink, sated with smudgy ’ole
charcoal, they, our best friends.
Believing what they need to believe.
For avoidance, & smooth talking.
two ends to a tool that will be the most powerful
rocket ever

i'm staring at the moony holes
still not writing a thing
but still wondering plenty (like if the moon is ever real, or always hung by string?)
I am most certainly
for everything, not come to anything
but my room and clothes
which have followed me since birth
and will cast off at death
I dearly miss them already

So as to dried up leaves
who are stirred from death into lively little tornados
at my weakest
I have done the strongest things
i’ll never do again

so, iron
so, craters
so, fathers
although gaping craters
have unknowing eyes
i’ve known blind women
who are the prettiest of all

so what's it going to be then, eh?

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SharaRose
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since 2003-07-19
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1 posted 2003-11-30 04:44 PM


They are prettiest of all, because they don't see your faults? Is that what this meant? I don't know what this is saying, but there was lots you had to say. Maybe something about history repeating itself? I always like to know what these mean. Oh well, hmm? Shrugs shoulders..don't know. ? Thanks for sharing..interesting.
Love,
Terri~

b.costen
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since 2003-11-02
Posts 107
ontario, CAN
2 posted 2003-11-30 10:22 PM


Terri,

Thanks (quite a lot) for your (somewhat confused) reply.

I say in this poem that they're the prettiest of all because they are not able to see themselves, however beautiful they are or are not, which allows them to be totally free (and objective) from judging people by looks, whether consciously or subconsciously, most importantly their own beauty or lack thereof, which either results in pride or self consciousness. In this aspect blind people are: neither here nor there, and indeed a most interesting person, not knowing what they look like. (or do they? I don't know)

I'm confusing you again, aren't I?

Of course you bring up an interesting point too, about how they wouldn't see my faults, I think that, however, they would still see my faults beyond the visual (like personality, etc).  And of course, I wouldn't want to love someone just because she couldn't see me... that would be weird.

It was about a great many other things as well, as you put it, but if you'd like more depth on those things too, then I'd rather you point them out so I can address them specifically, to avoid excessive wordage.  (Which I have already done more than once in this reply alone.)

I enjoy the fact that you like to figure these things out.  Not many people do you know.

Anywho, have a great week,
Ben :)

so what's it going to be then, eh?

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