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All Poetry copyright Sheryl McCurdy I'm thinking about taking a bath and then starting my life over from scratch skipping the dirty wide paths that lie filled with broken stones, shards that cut and embed I don't know how to keep my bare feet on a soft summer dirt road ditch sides filled to brim with sunflowers nodding sleepily and meadowlarks skipping the balmy air with their lullabye refresh button button your lip tightly for you don't need to speak to the Lord she' all alone in her upside down house basking in the startled gaze of the angels I believe there is nothing on earth so vivid as the sight of that party except for the patch of sunlight that perches across your hair you seem unwise to the ways of this world you might be scolded unaware of the beauty of letting those words fall into your ears downy thoughts unhinge open fly from your eyes don't they just wish you could put life into them and let go there seems to be a controversy about the way some people use their space Cancer Is So Artsy what kind of poetry do cancer cells mouth to the gathering crowds? what kind of dance? what type of painting? maybe a Picasso wannabe what sound? wind chimes, one melodic bar striking another and then another dominos following a haphazard pattern less random musical score the sounds of harmonicly challenged notes QUILTED I think often of flat white fields stretched across the Nebraska horizon winter snow bunny covered and then summer coming late blooming black eyed susans edging leafy green jagged eared waves of corn brown rows threaded inbetween Big & Empty somehow I got this far midnight crscent moon lit walks beside the point until yesterday I thought I was doing okay doing without but now I feel like like an echo's echo merely a shadow beneath the blinding sun bleached out drained and left out for the wind to blow me like a man made plastic Walmart bag dancing alone across the big and empty fields outside my home MORNING CUP well past 6am I study the sky percolating; coffee beans ground and donuts frosted now there is time to watch pink and lavender dawn beneath the edge of night the moon totters heavily toward the West as I sit hands warming around a thin lipped cup the newspaper folded neatly to my right alone, I raise my glass and toast the break of day; sip gaze sigh Wild Poems To Lasso2003
I was just lying there Almost asleep When my mind broke open Like a dropped egg Thoughts and poems slid out Floating free Running wildly Kicking at my brain I was afraid as I came fully awake To move For fear I would disturb the filmy mist They floated in I repeated silently over and over these words Wanting to cage them Press them down on a pinnacle of no escape When I at last rushed toward paper They scattered like a wild herd of horses I gathered my pen and began to lasso the closest And worked my way to the end
All Poetry Copyright Sheryl McCurdy
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