Open Poetry #49 |
When Diamonds Are Forever (redux) |
icebox Member Elite
since 2003-05-03
Posts 4383in the shadows |
The sky is pink this dawn, a fitting start I think, too realized, the very air we breathe will batter it to blue in just a few degrees, maybe this color is diluted from startled threads of ache still flashing red reflected from deep inside my brain, as if raw color by itself is trying to explode my head; when I was young I used to think I mattered in the world, and would look for portents, omens, any day's predictors scattered at each dawn like reading tea leaves for tomorrow or puzzling over entrails drawn out from a day gone by, a day I may have sacrificed to stand upon its bones to reach the sky, or at least to grasp the fetal edge of yet another day. No more do I share prophecies, except as party tricks and as guidance for fools who think it helps if they die rich; I squandered energy the way the sun consumes itself, the way I redistributed wealth in my own private sort of class war never realizing there would come a time when I would have not more than all I have. Today is Valentine's Day. Saint Valentine's festival of foolishness, Valentine the pagan, Valentine the pederast, Valentine the twisted monk, tortured in his cell for drawing obscene imagery in sacred texts, now abstract and known so well, back then almost had him burned alive, today we carve it into candy as we strive to weave seduction into one of pride's little acquisitions, little murders of the soul; Valentine, I am so glad your stylized heart doesn't look like mine; I've seen the images in stone carved by hands long turned to dust before you were compelled by holy orders to adjust the meaning of your scratches and atone for your own petty soft abominations. You must have lived more than once, and needed time beyond one life, to resolve agonies of soul that plagued your thoughts and left us with this very strange holiday of sorts and fantasies that supports candy stores and jewelers, and caves where Hallmark cards are sold like dispensations to hopeful masses wishing for redemption, for living in a world where skies can turn to blue. ©2008, 2010, 2011, 2014 by icebox [This message has been edited by icebox (02-14-2014 09:43 PM).] |
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Bluesy Socrateaser Member Elite
since 2002-11-07
Posts 2417In The Mirror |
Each of these stanzas could present themselves as great reads. Fully assembled, your poetry is wonderfully insightful writing, fresh as a winter's morning. Valentine? It's difficult to disagree. ...just bein' Bluesy [This message has been edited by Bluesy Socrateaser (02-14-2014 10:43 PM).] |
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Marchmadness Member Rara Avis
since 2007-09-16
Posts 9271So. El Monte, California |
Valentine's Day is a holiday on which to read this poem. Ida |
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Lori Grosser Rhoden Member Patricius
since 2009-10-10
Posts 10202Fair to middlin' of nowhere |
Besides being a wonderful poem in and of itself, it is very informative. This is great! Keep bringing it back, it is a keeper!! Lori |
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