tonight
lightning, thunder,
that child-scaring show of emotion.
I'm safe, dry, thinking, not feeling,
trying not to claw the air.
I write simple descriptive sentences.
Sentences? Prison terms for the
anguish that flashes its teeth in
the shallows. It is hard hiding
the hurt, the wound to my colossal
pride. Pride? Everyone is prejudiced
against pride. Even I stare in the
mirror, lament the ugliness of
my own thoughts, so unreasonable, the
flashes of light in the eyes and the
thunder of the words. The broken
trees, the splintered roots, the fallen
world disemboweled and littered with embitterment.
Storm
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Storm
The Irish Sea Is Always In Turmoil, Even When Calm.
Re: Storm
bitter tastes can linger on and on, it is hard to forgive and forget for many of us, but he grudge will literally kill you....healing from old wounds needs lots of time....in a dry place, out of the storm....
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading
you may end up where you are heading
Re: Storm
Good metaphor. On one hand, nature is nature, including storms. On the other hand, when "conscious thought and action" are wrapped into the complex equation, then storms become (ironically?) a bit more ambiguous, extraneous and indeterminate.
Or, maybe that's just nature too.
Or, maybe that's just nature too.
Re: Storm
funny i was asked about pride in the middleof a rockin show last night....lisa said pride? i said huh? about 4 times till she got the point:)
me I feel like I'm becoming some kinda Kung fu t.v. Priest.....
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Re: Storm
Ton, I'm thinking about your comments. I'm going to let this poem sit for a little while. Will get back to it.
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