Open Poetry #43 |
Amphibious |
Joe Houck Member
since 2001-04-23
Posts 324california |
Amphibious We are predator and prey we come together in harmony by coincidence, in support by accident we glutton, we gravel we subsist in cluttered solitude by parallel play. we are a world of toddlers selfish and entitled blessed and deprived we need what we want expect what we need we scream in water we eavesdrop in air we fill in the mumbles we make our own sense we know it's over we pray for the remnant who find grace in such stowaways who's salt blurs their vision so they would see, because it's not me, it's not us, not us amphibians. |
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Margherita Member Seraphic
since 2003-02-08
Posts 22236Eternity |
quote: Isn't that true! Great write. Toddlers though remember things that adults have totally forgotten, unfortunately. We should be like toddlers with the faculty to speak. Love, Margherita |
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Robert E. Jordan Member Rara Avis
since 2008-01-25
Posts 8541Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Yo Joe Houck, I very much like your lines: "we subsist in cluttered solitude by parallel play." Do you mean "grovel" or do you really mean "gravel"? Bobby |
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Joe Houck Member
since 2001-04-23
Posts 324california |
thank you both for your comments. oh, and yeah, i did mean to write "grovel". i didn't catch that. see what too many new castles do to poetry? haha. |
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