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LeeJ
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0 posted 2006-06-07 08:11 AM


superman never died

Inspired by Hopes poem yesterday
Entitled “To Good To Be True”

Superglue background, ruffles fingers
indisputable with a drenching feel
none the less, a wart on the nose of discern
carved out pieces of broken hardwood
bolting tones to the floor like a
non-reciprocating elephant
proudly hesitating when I wasn’t
quit sure what they were talking about
while I cradled my Raggedy Ann
reading her a golden book

bout the time of scooby and shaggy
giving myself over entirely to studying
lemons which tip-toed away
their hipbones grinding against mine
wearing shorts with big wooden swings
& hush puppies skinny dipping

nobody expects unfair, yanno?
it simply hangs out at creeks,
fussing about unsolved mysteries
pulling at your wristwatch,
painting a cross
on grandma’s nervous head
where the moon always rose
over her arbor
& crickets talked to the stars

and there I lay still,
listing to visitors grow
wishing it was their street
all dressed up
in evening's nostalgia
pushing strollers
of mountain roads
while grandpa put his foot down
something awful
to the price of gas

life always seemed
to kiss the cheek of
cereal sounds with attitude
reading stuff in The National Enquirer
laughing at worst dressed mad magazines
until rain really came down
flashing lightning
& thunder that hurt your ears so bad
even the orphanages ran away

Tonight Grandma
looks better then she ever did
stronger, more beautiful, comforting
in this enclosed space of yesteryear...

her perfume steaming a wink of style
without missing
a beat
as
she adoringly
strokes my hair,
nodding
an iridescent smile
from the place
where she lives
silently her eyes croon,
“always set your standards high girl!”

displeasing….
to know
those stupid boys
with high sounding blue corvettes
never looked through grandma’s window
or saw that
tall oak on the corner grow
to one thunderous wide open mouthed
repetitive habit

nice ones
like fireworks on
4th of July
volleying lights of heroes
we never knew
but surely packed
our picnic lunches
that grandma was familiar with

whenever she looked at you
out of the corner of her eye…
you just knew
someone with the name
Witherspoon
had just sauntered by…

cutting to the chase...

mumma wiped smeared lipstick
off my face
lovingly tucking a napkin
under the
chin of my dreams…

“it’s awful good!” I think,
“those pews of long time ago…"
everyone passing around fresh made
bread at a table
accurate masterpieces
with true quality
true grits

I was softer for it…
chewing on wonder
for a long time,
never missing
disposable morals
or those
who have passed me by
and will continue to do so
I no longer look to see
or care
if they are
still looking at me?

yup, i can hear the music
absorbing the taste,
of the stage from it
tin roofs
with faith in prayers
open slatted wood walls
of an unpainted house

and those boys...
lordie, those boys...
who always thought
being friends meant  
a roll in the hay????

yup,
fundamentals
in humanity
is not
like recycled ply board
of today
no wonder life insurance
& house insurance
is so necessary

sure is relieving to know
Superman Never Dies

[This message has been edited by LeeJ (06-07-2006 08:53 AM).]

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1 posted 2006-06-07 08:15 AM


I'll be back.




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2 posted 2006-06-07 08:45 AM


Lee~
You tuck so many wonderful thoughts into a piece ... it begs to be read again and again~

That's what I'm doing ... finding morsels of self~

*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*The sound of a kiss is not as strong as that of a cannon, but it's echo endures much longer*~
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Seymour Tabin
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Tamarac Fla
3 posted 2006-06-07 10:17 AM


LeeJ,
You never cease to amaze me. Good morning sweet.

Martie
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4 posted 2006-06-07 10:46 AM


LeeJ

"nobody expects unfair, yanno?
it simply hangs out at creeks,
fussing about unsolved mysteries
pulling at your wristwatch,
painting a cross
on grandma’s nervous head"

You are amazingly thought filled...I learn from you, ya know?

Honeybunch
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since 2001-12-29
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5 posted 2006-06-07 10:50 AM


LeeJ - it's so gratifying to know that there's no end to the journey your words take me on and I've just had a great time!  Thanks!
Klassy Lassy
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since 2005-06-28
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6 posted 2006-06-07 11:04 AM


Wow! Incredibly nostalgic write--and wonderful!

Lee, I am growing up (again) in the imagery and feeling of your thoughts that flicker through the lines of this poem like an old time talkie...such a delight to read and breathe in the familiar, yet uncomfortable visions of becoming a woman.  

It is strange how things change, yet stay the same in the evolution of youth to maturity.  With superman, I wonder if I will ever stop wishing for the romance of a hero...but even Superman must leave a woman to stand her own.  ~ Klassy

Jess
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since 2006-06-06
Posts 243
Washington
7 posted 2006-06-07 09:57 PM


No wonder superman never dies...people like you keep him alive for the rest of us...
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