mnemonic Dali

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Kailashana
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mnemonic Dali

Post by Kailashana » September 10th, 2011, 7:37 am

the tipping point
turns
the road is smooth
but not yet traveled
creature comforts for a fool's paradise,
what do I know, for example?

the night is long and dark in the algid breath
of winter and spring comes on forever
no matter the discontented hour.
I'm just an old fool sometimes,
my body is my cage, my mind a sharpened weapon
lacking courage to pluck out my own eyes, strange
thoughts govern;

beyond the persistence of time and its pleasure
there is a field that feels alive, my untrained hands
grope its waning light, I see it speak in tongues
with clouds of people coming down from the mountain,

peeling away, I reminisce with the onion paper of skin;
by the insistence of poetry, I am expiated;

I put on a freshly ironed blouse, cover myself with flowers,
lay bare my poem.




~ Thank you Terry (and others) for the inspiration of this poem.

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Re: mnemonic Dali

Post by saw » September 10th, 2011, 10:24 am

it takes a little courage to stand up in front of an audience and expose your nerves.....but in the end, they are usually not a pack of wolves, but an appreciative group of receptive souls that have visited there for inspiration....nice
If you do not change your direction
you may end up where you are heading

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Re: mnemonic Dali

Post by revolutionrabbit » September 13th, 2011, 4:48 am

we are in a fool paradise
with onion skin night's
acid breath in my body cage
pluck these eyes of blouse
your breasts filled with
a mountain of tongues
I peel you away
the poetry
ironed
bare

Kailashana
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Re: mnemonic Dali

Post by Kailashana » September 13th, 2011, 7:32 am

Thank you all for reading.

Thank you for your poem RR. I so love to dance with poets.

~A

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