Open Poetry #25 |
It's Too Easy |
ecrivan Member Elite
since 2001-12-10
Posts 3923my own state |
Would be too easy to write on the politics of the day partake in holiday parades, pretend social ills would go away imagine there are places for all of us to be happy in imagine there are places which don't really help us to recondition ourselves they were sent to populate streets of Trieste in the early eighties I would see one on her flank at a fruit market while I walked to a local museum to study bones for an anatomy exam in her hand she clasped an orange that is what made enough sense to her she had moaned about her predicament and I made a brief flashback to Neanderthal man who did not have today's articulate speech pattern. I am galled at how we concentrate more and more on distruction and the weapons we use become more and more suffisticated and the desperation of the common man becomes more and more discounted but there are those who say it has always been neglected that is reintegration and reeducation of those that end up in the gutter whose hands clasp an orange for the day their call many times muted by an endless game of risk across 'borders' because for many there is no treatment except to have them either bang on "establishment" walls of forgotten 'treatment' cells or walk city streets randomly in search of someone to fill their daily needs. [This message has been edited by ecrivan (03-16-2003 02:21 PM).] |
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Midnitesun
since 2001-05-18
Posts 28647Gaia |
incredible, Martin I'm keeping this one, to read again. So much wrapped up inside this post, a thought provoking write. But why do I want an orange right now, instead of orange juice? |
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ecrivan Member Elite
since 2001-12-10
Posts 3923my own state |
The orange I guess comes form the image I had of Jason Roberts noticing someone in his bombed out home clasping an orange, and actually seeing a homeless mentally handicapped lady clasping her orange slice on a fruit vendor's wagon in Trieste.Thanks for reading. |
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