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soul drifter
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since 2004-09-08
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0 posted 2006-01-08 12:24 PM


Curb Your Romanticism

Off you went
off the handle I'm sent
lonesome shaking hell
that's my decoder ring
found in specially marked packages of crying
for my hilarious history with women
crashing like cars
into dark empty bars

Here I am
here I always am
lonely and surrounded
by all these old records
my hands heavy with the love for her
I've meekly carried through these years
crumbling like dirt
got my heart hurt

Always I tell myself,
curb your romanticism
don't flinch, make the incision
and grasp at your heart
make a decision
regarding whether or not
your lifeless art
even matters anymore

There we go
a band-aid even though
the wounds heal themselves
in the dusty books on the shelves
next to the sun's rising
her smile weighing heavily on poor pitiful me
kicking and screaming
sick pleasant dreaming

Always I yell at myself,
curb your romanticism
don't care for an exorcism
'cause I like the company
demons have risen
and taken permanent residence
in the haunted mansions of me
everyone's invited, I'm sure

Oh there you go
sweet redhead in blue
taking me down to my bare bones
oh you always knew
the dead sound of a dialtone
would leave me feeling low
down low
such sick pleasant dreaming
oh me, such is beaming
like a beacon

So off I go
into the colorless rainbow
to paint it back to blue
there you go, there's my sighs
found in a specially marked woman's eyes
what a funny love I devote to you
smashing the stars
covering up scars

And always it's my inner self
that can't curb this romanticism
fumbling into a cataclysm
'cause I needed the attention
and a little baptism
to ensure whether or not
my swelling heart
even matters anymore
and Alyson's at my door
wanting more...

"The moon ain't romantic, it's intimidating as hell". -- Tom Waits, 'Bad Liver and a Broken Heart'

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Earth Angel
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since 2002-08-27
Posts 40215
Realms of Light
1 posted 2006-01-08 12:32 PM


"So off I go
into the colorless rainbow
to paint it back to blue"

~ Oh, no! A heart as romantic as yours should be bathed in all the glorious colours of the rainbow!
Rainbow

btw ~This is one wonderfully-written love blues song!


EA

scorpio
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since 2002-10-02
Posts 5178
right...there
2 posted 2006-01-08 12:38 PM


Well done.

believe in what your heart feels...

Bodger
Senior Member
since 2005-06-12
Posts 1260
Tolerance for a short time
3 posted 2006-01-08 02:23 PM


I associate with this and I like it

Dave

iliana
Member Patricius
since 2003-12-05
Posts 13434
USA
4 posted 2006-01-09 04:31 AM


Someone just told me last week that that their problem was putting women on pedestals.  That's what your poem made me think about it.  I'll tell you what I wanted to tell him -- just pick the right one to put there.  Very well expressed and please don't lose your romanticism!   ...jo
tracie66
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since 2000-01-18
Posts 4713
Australia
5 posted 2006-01-09 04:41 AM


agreeing totally with Jo above. and never curb your romanticism.

~hugs~
Tracie

Love is the life of the soul...
It is the harmony of the universe



JamesMichael
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since 1999-11-16
Posts 33336
Kapolei, Hawaii, USA
6 posted 2006-01-09 11:14 PM


Reminds me of some relationships where I realized that I was interested mostly in the outer shell...James
weepingwillow
Junior Member
since 2006-01-09
Posts 33
Sin City-Las Vegas
7 posted 2006-01-09 11:21 PM


I can relate completely to this...Great write
LeeJ
Member Patricius
since 2003-06-19
Posts 13296

8 posted 2006-01-10 08:57 AM


just goes to show you, regardless of the romanticism, its always best to slow down, allow both to take the time to get to know one another...safer on the heart, allowing time for each other to decide if you have more in common...

wonderful and wise write

Susan Caldwell
Member Rara Avis
since 2002-12-27
Posts 8348
Florida
9 posted 2006-01-10 09:12 AM


Loved this...it reminded me of another I love to read..

"too bad ignorance isn't painful"
~Unknown~

Dominique-Simone
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since 2005-11-12
Posts 643

10 posted 2006-01-10 02:21 PM


'cause I needed the attention
and a little baptism
to ensure whether or not
my swelling heart
even matters anymore
and Alyson's at my door
wanting more...


This says it all

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