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I Think I've Finally Figured It All Out

Being a good girl,
doesn't necessarily help you win
in this cotillion
we go 'round callin' life.


I've played by the rules'¦
Actin' fit and proper'¦.
When I felt bound, gagged and tied.


Been so polite that
butter wouldn't melt in my mouth
Even bowed my head
when I felt like
kickin' up my heels'¦

And where has it gotten me'¦
Absolutely f uckin' nowhere.

I look down at my accomplishments
and what I see is half a person,
livin' half a life'¦

One day I opened my eyes
and realized I was livin' life
with my dreams
tucked safely away inside my pocket
like pennies for a rainy day.

How did I ever become so afraid to live?
Where did I get this warped perception
that this was how life was supposed to be'¦.

This little epiphany,
this new found self awareness,
knocked me just about flat on my ass'¦
It was like swimmin' at the beach
in a seventy mile an hour hurricane.
Like standin' in the middle of a wheat field
when that cyclone sucked Dorothy straight up to Oz'¦.

When I finally figured it out, I thought'¦
"Hey!
You're not in Kansas anymore Todo"
And a light bulb when off in my head'¦.
Cracking into a thousand shards'¦
scattered bright like in the corners of my mind.

I awakened, as if from a dream'¦
with a sense of drive and courage
I'd forgotten I had possessed
and suddenly I noticed the world wasn't
black and white anymore,
by golly! It was Technicolor!

Excited,
I grabbed hold of this one life
I have to live,
before the dust had a chance to settle
And said'¦(havin' figured it all out)'¦
"On your mark'¦.
Get set'¦.
Go!"

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cinesanity Comment by: cinesanity - 2006-07-26 14:03
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"Go!" is a fun ending. Often i hate the use of pop cliches in a poem because that generally reveals a weakness in the writing, but here, it IS the essence of the poem's message & illustrates the situation better. Amusing read.
colindardis Comment by: colindardis - 2006-05-28 01:24
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"and what I see is half a person,
livinâ?? half a lifeâ?¦

One day I opened my eyes
and realized I was livinâ?? life"

I don't think you need to repeat the part about living a life is such quick succession. Perhaps you could algamate these lines somehow to avoid this? Also, I think you don't need so many ellipises (apart from the ready steady go part). If you are using this to create poignant pauses or tension in the piece, allow the words to do this instead.
Comment by: - 2006-05-02 13:33
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great style passerotto, and i echo those wavy-gravy feelings man...grabbing hold is difficult and tiresome but always, in the end, desirable...good stuff...i was born in italy, check out my stuff...ciao...

tony
Comment by: - 2006-04-03 19:31
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awesome it really is.. great story told and awesome choice of wording.
Comment by: - 2006-02-21 20:41
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Good work. I appreciate your style of writing. Keep up the good work.
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