Franco American Spaghetti

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hester_prynne
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Franco American Spaghetti

Post by hester_prynne » April 26th, 2009, 12:08 am

Gasping for sanity,
dizzy with cigarette,
I watch the herd
from my spot
at the bus stop.
There's a homeless man,
leaning on a telephone pole,
clutching a can
of franco american spaghetti.
I can't take my eyes
off his wildness.
He takes a knife from his pocket,
holds the can out arms length,
stabs it open,
whooping, screaming, piercing,
like an eagle on a rat.
I take a spoon from my lunchbag,
offer it to him.
He laughs at me,
pushes it away.
Takes a stick from his pocket.
Shovels that orange glue
in his mouth,
all gleamy eyed
at his manna from heaven.
It's obvious
he lives
in a way better world
than mine.
"I am a victim of society, and, an entertainer"........DW

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Post by constantine » April 26th, 2009, 9:38 am

i prefer chef boyardee

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Post by Arcadia » April 26th, 2009, 6:07 pm

I like how the five first lines sound and also the can-icide crescendo ... very precise! and I can see you, the man and the spaghetti right now...! :shock: :)

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Post by mtmynd » April 27th, 2009, 12:35 am

damn... that was very visual and i like that.
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Post by Yejun » April 27th, 2009, 6:29 pm

He takes a knife from his pocket,
holds the can out arms length,
stabs it open,
whooping, screaming, piercing,
like an eagle on a rat.
I take a spoon from my lunchbag,
offer it to him.
He laughs at me,
pushes it away.
Takes a stick from his pocket.
Shovels that orange glue
in his mouth,
all gleamy eyed
at his manna from heaven.
It's obvious
he lives
in a way better world
than mine.
I think the poem takes on an--what's the right word?--an immediacy from this point.

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Post by stilltrucking » April 27th, 2009, 6:39 pm

thank you hester
I can relate.





































I was sitting in a ragged out Peterbilt with a sleeper cab that smelled like a kitty litter box, bald tires, bad brakes, and my foot was swathed in bandages. I was sitting at a light in National City California getting ready to head up north over the grapevine.

Sitting on the curb at the red light was a bum with his bandaged foot, his crutches by his side.

I envied that bum his safe seat there on that curb.

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