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i wonder what kerouac would write of me
i am a deranged thing.
fantasies and embellishments,
hallucinogen-frenzied wanderer.
up all night counting threads on the blanket
naming each one after a lover long-gone.
i, too, live for madness.
i studied the silhouette
of a man who took himself too seriously
and i weighed his humility
with how wide he smiled back.
it was rare and beautiful.
cheap whiskey shots
and hitched rides from sullen strangers
on new england back roads in the hot of summer,
i think that i am also a hungered bum
in search of something stellar and miraculous
underneath the dirt of this
whim-weary world.
i find myself lost in the lust
of the unplanned,
clinging to the
rawness of the insecure nude,
the angered, stifled fists,
and the straying eyes
of the adulterous.
i fear i will never be tame.
i want to know the blood inside
of every man,
read the words of every philosopher,
in the books or on the streets,
to guide back home every lost child
with accompanying directions
for losing his way again,
and perhaps most importantly,
i want to never lose the drive
to be wild
and unashamed.
because when i find myself apologizing
for ravenous, committed sins
i fear that i most certaintly
will have lived too long.
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Comment by: jesscat - 2007-05-26 15:55
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Heavens, I love your writing. You have an interesting story, and an important lesson or point to make, I'll bet.
What are you going to do with it all, I wonder? I'm thinking a sort of auto biography through a series of poems... |
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| Truth or something like truth for many freedom seekers -- all unique, unhinged to another, but all tied somehow to this undeniable desire to be floating unchained to the stark reality of what one may one day become. |
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It's a hard thing to live your life without apologies for your actions... so many of us are brought up with imperfections hammered into us that only years of dreaming can make us see are not really there.
I'm one of those guys who takes himself too seriously. Or perhaps too lightly, as the case may be... Good lines. |
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| there are some choice stanzas in this...but I need to read through it thoroughly to give the attention this piece deserves. Will get back to you on this one. |
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Lauren, I think Kerouac would have drank all your whiskey and then probably made a pass at you before passing out on your couch and then writing about in the next afternoon, but making himself look more heroic and less unattractive. This did ramble a bit for me but I did like phrases such as "hallucinogen-frenzied wanderer", "lust of the unplanned" and "the rawness of the insecure nude". I also enjoyed the stanza about the man and his silhouette (a bit of a typo there) but I'm looking forward to reading more of your intriguing abstractions. Cheers, Lauren.
Paul :D |
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