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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2004-08-08 05:09 AM


Just a conversational
bit of fluff I do concede
filing the rough edge of trust
trying to suppress the bleed
of the truth between the lines
somehow you "get it" every time
so I crack another joke
and put the taps back on my feet
dancing much too frantically
to ever claim this art or grace.

Pancake make-up on my face
splintered
as a beckoning
"come and see the all of me"
as though my tears were Burma shave
billboards advertising, placed
calculating miles of me
trying to entice the lace
of your turning off the road
adding me
to your "must-see"

Come
I plead for witnessing
of the shedding of my skin.

*  *  *

Just a conversational
bit of fluff I do concede
filing the rough edge of trust
trying to suppress the bleed
of the truth between the lines
somehow you "get it" every time
so I crack another joke
and put the taps back on my feet
dancing much too frantically
to ever claim this art or grace.

Maybe I am better scribed
as the largest ball of twine
one long thread in knots of need
and balled into a yearning greed...

notice me, oh notice me
ignore me while I slip my sips
of my what's too obvious
smelting egocentricy
fighting "get a life"
and greed
wondering which trip is me
staking open claim to all.

grifting with a jab and duck
calling it a game of must
laughing at my drama, thus
as bound by this, a trust of we
by the overkill I crave
orchestrated this, myself
succulence and heaving musk
(take the sequins off the gloves)
clap snap happy audience

*  *  *

Last Chance now to get some gas
lest I find myself alone
stranded with an empty tank
miles from everything I've known

and yet I still get off on that...
loving
this is where you laugh
I wish I were a telegraph
dot-dot-dashing every need.

Pancake make-up on my face
splintered
as a beckoning
"come and see the all of me"
as though my tears were Burma shave
billboards advertising, placed
calculating miles of me
trying to entice the grace
of your turning off the stay
adding me
to your "must-see"
and deem me
not too commonplace.

Come
I plead for witnessing
of the shedding of my skin...

Come
I whisper you my need
of omissions of my sin...

signs and omens dictate dread
that you might read me as dead
lump me into piles of red
of those who cut themselves
and bleed
craving your complicity
recognize the new of me
take the left
uncommonly
greeting options you defeat
by glancing at that watch
of dread
dictating a discipline
of a road trip
planned ahead
the pins in map
as shrugs of death
mocking all my serious
gulping my own need instead
somewhere in the place of rhyme--

maybe I am better scribed
as the largest ball of twine...







© Copyright 2004 serenity blaze - All Rights Reserved
Honeybunch
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1 posted 2004-08-08 06:02 AM


Amazing - wonderfully amazing!  
Sunshine
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2 posted 2004-08-08 07:19 AM


With signs like this
along the road
you'd slow the driver
save some toads
a flattened morning,
for just to view
this intricacy
of words
so true.

Sometimes you just blow me away.

Margherita
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3 posted 2004-08-08 07:30 AM


An impressive read!
Love, Margherita

Seymour Tabin
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4 posted 2004-08-08 07:49 AM


serenity,
We are all a ball of twine and it takes us just so long to unravel.

Janet Marie
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5 posted 2004-08-08 08:44 AM


Maybe I am better scribed
as the largest ball of twine
one long thread in knots of need
and balled into a yearning greed...

notice me, oh notice me
ignore me while I slip my sips
of my what's too obvious
smelting egocentricy
fighting "get a life"
and greed
wondering which trip is me
staking open claim to all.

grifting with a jab and duck
calling it a game of must
laughing at my drama, thus
as bound by this, a trust of we
by the overkill I crave
orchestrated this, myself
succulence and heaving musk
(take the sequins off the gloves)
clap snap happy audience


===========================

damn ...


***  

dancing much too frantically
to ever claim this art or grace.



(you dance divine in rhyme me sweet Sen)

Susan
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walking the surreal
6 posted 2004-08-08 10:12 AM


this moves me to pity, for the words drip with the want of the lost.

Susan

Happiness isn't something that happens to you, it's created from within you.  Joy is a state of mind.

Martie
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7 posted 2004-08-08 10:38 AM


serenity

Oh gosh...how I remember the burma shave signs on my little girl road.  You have made me remember my dad (that's a good thing).  This poem screams and wilts and screams again...and makes me want to shake you and hug you...I think I'll hug you.  

passing shadows
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displaced
8 posted 2004-08-08 12:08 PM


again...at the end of this...I sit here not knowing what to say

damn

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9 posted 2004-08-08 12:28 PM


Oh wow....this is an amazing write karen!

I've tried so hard to tell myself that you're gone though you're still with me
I've been alone all along..Now I'm bound by the life you left behind

miscellanea
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10 posted 2004-08-08 12:41 PM


Serenity,
  Excellence in showing that desire.  I understand this very well.  A keeper, indeedy.
          miscellanea

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11 posted 2004-08-08 03:51 PM


*blink blink*
damn
*blink*
WOW
damn

iliana
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12 posted 2004-08-08 04:12 PM


Definitely a WOW!  You just blow me off the map, sometimes, Karen!   ....jo
icebox
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in the shadows
13 posted 2004-08-08 10:13 PM


Oh may your feats not fail you now.

*smile*

Balladeer
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14 posted 2004-08-08 10:41 PM


One of your best, in my book, lady.

P.I.P right down the line
Last chance for a ball of twine

- Burma Shave

Dark Angel
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15 posted 2004-08-08 11:51 PM


M'lady? You always blow me away, each time more and more.



keeping this.

Mxx

The clouds never expect it when it rains, but the sea, changes colour, but the sea, does not change.
~Stevie Nicks~

Duncan
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16 posted 2004-08-08 11:57 PM


"notice me, oh notice me
ignore me while I slip my sips
of my what's too obvious
smelting egocentricy
fighting "get a life"
and greed
wondering which trip is me
staking open claim to all.

grifting with a jab and duck
calling it a game of must
laughing at my drama, thus
as bound by this, a trust of we
by the overkill I crave
orchestrated this, myself
succulence and heaving musk
(take the sequins off the gloves)
clap snap happy audience"

Gonna have to agree with Michael, one of your best K...  

serenity blaze
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17 posted 2004-08-09 02:01 AM


Sometimes I just don't know how to thank you all properly--you're all so kind and generous to me with your unceasing encouragement.

Thanks for reading?

Sheesh.

Thanks for being.

Ya'll are wonderful.

Sunshine
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18 posted 2004-08-09 02:47 PM


Gee, a "you're welcome" will
pop this right back to the top...



HA!

elfine
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traveling
19 posted 2004-08-29 10:44 PM



couldn't help "noticing."  Wow.  Again.

littlewing
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20 posted 2004-08-30 04:45 PM


Karen,

wondering which trip is me
staking open claim to all.


perhaps THE most enlightening line I have thus read . . .

as always, forcing me to look inside
myself, as well . . .
(I despise doing that sheeesh
stop it, will ya?  *grin*)

serenity blaze
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21 posted 2004-08-30 05:25 PM


Kari? smile...ty

elfine, I'm so flattered by your kind attention

and Susie?

you managed to get to the heart of it and just for you, I'll explain my one way highway metaphor--er just a bit.

I was thinking of travel as my ultimate metaphor, with the highway a vision. As you know I think of this beyond just the tactile, as I have explained previously that I believe in a spiritual basis for split energies. (active/receptive, aleph-bayet, masculine, receptive--remember?)

The title signifies the idea that distractions as well as self-advertisement can complicate the ultimate "roadtrip", but often in retrospect, it's the side trips that were most memorable.

And the Cap already knows, but the use of repetition was purely a structural thang, I was trying to portray that thump thump rhythmic highway feel, that is sometimes a comfort and sometimes merely maddening repetition. (Remember road trips as a kid--and the difference of the side roads often woke us as we pulled off to rest areas, etc.?)

Woke us.



The lines you quoted imply duplicity, and yet I maintain a simply necessity of what might first appear to be a duality, when in actuality it's as natural as day and night.

The following acknowledges ultimate responsibility to myself, as the pilot of my own vehicle:

"orchestrated this, myself
succulence and heaving musk"

with THIS as a nod to the baring of the soul, outside of the influence of the need of approval:

(take the sequins off the gloves)

Smile. That is an allusion to a musical that I can't precisely recall, wherein a director was called in to fix a play that debuted poorly--he screamed,

"Take the sequins off the gloves!" in response to a glitzy number, and miraculously, it 'worked' after the unnecessary distractions were removed, leaving the white gloved hands (purity) to better please the audience:

"clap snap happy audience"

(somewhere in my memory, I think it was a Ben Vereen number, called "Clap Hands". If anybody remembers where it's from, that would make me happy too.

And in summation, I wasn't too happy with this poem, so I'm surprised at the response here. I just keep wanting to remove the sparkles, m'self.

Thanks Sue, and all, for reading.

hoot_owl_rn
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22 posted 2004-08-30 05:27 PM


Sometimes we are all that ball of twine, but sometimes we're also Mt. Rushmore
Great write

littlewing
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23 posted 2004-08-30 05:58 PM


Oh, thank YOU Karen . . .
this was indeed a beauty
and I am so happy you further
explained more lines . . .
(blowing my mind actually)

you are brilliant and you're welcome
Sue

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