It's poetry month and I have managed to feel the need to produce at least one poem. Well, I have been working on a few poems for the last few months. What I have shared recently have been written hastily. I also feel the need to apologize for posting poems that were written in a matter of minutes under the warm buzz of some spirit. However, due to some genetic defect I am unable to do so. It is what it is folks. The really good poem, the one that will knock me on my ass, leaving me to wonder where in the hell did that come from, is going to manifest itself. Until then I do it out of ego and insecurity.
© Charles Scott 2014
Sunday, April 27, 2014
In the spirit of poetry month i offer shit
It's poetry month and I have managed to feel the
need to produce at least one poem. Well, I have been working on a few
poems for the last few months. What I have shared recently have been
written hastily. I also feel the need to apologize for posting poems
that were written in a matter of minutes under the warm buzz of some
spirit. However, due to some genetic defect I am unable to do so. It is
what it is folks. The really good poem, the one that will knock me on my
ass, leaving me to wonder where in the hell did that come from, is
going to manifest itself. Until then I do it out of ego and insecurity.
© Charles Scott 2014
© Charles Scott 2014
Saturday, April 26, 2014
One Should Never Surf The Internet Looking For Art While Drinking Whiskey
Everyone is an artist, writer,
poet or some sort of bullshit
creative type.
The shitty “artists”
are the famous ones,
famous for making shit.
The real artists,
the ones who are greatness
work, create and starve.
Marketing is king,
art (good or bad) is relegated
to clicks and likes.
© Charles Scott 2014
One Should Never Surf The Internet Looking For Art While Drinking Whiskey
Everyone is an artist, writer,
poet or some sort of bullshit
creative type.
The shitty “artists”
are the famous ones,
famous for making shit.
The real artists,
the ones who are greatness
work, create and starve.
Marketing is king,
art (good or bad) is relegated
to clicks and likes.
© Charles Scott 2014
A Bit Of Something I Am Working On
She dropped her bag on the floor
and plopped all 95 pounds
of her body into the seat next to me.
She had a smell of cigarettes,
day old Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific
and bus toilet sanitizer.
She had just smoked a cigarette,
washed her hair
in some bus station bathroom the day before
and, as far as the toilet smell,
if you use the bus toilet
while rolling down the great american highway
you will have that lingering smell
until your next chance
to wash your clothes.
© Charles Scott 2014
A Bit Of Something I Am Working On
She dropped her bag on the floor
and plopped all 95 pounds
of her body into the seat next to me.
She had a smell of cigarettes,
day old Gee Your Hair Smells Terrific
and bus toilet sanitizer.
She had just smoked a cigarette,
washed her hair
in some bus station bathroom the day
before
and, as far as the toilet smell,
if you use the bus toilet
while rolling down the great american
highway
you will have that lingering smell
until your next chance
to wash your clothes.
© Charles Scott 2014
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Because I Like This Poem: Humanity by Gregory Corso
What simple profundities
What profound simplicities
To sit down among the trees
and breathe with them
in murmur brool and breeze —
And how can I trust them
who pollute the sky
with heavens
the below with hells
Well, humankind,
I’m part of you
and so my son
but neither of us
will believe
your big sad lie
What profound simplicities
To sit down among the trees
and breathe with them
in murmur brool and breeze —
And how can I trust them
who pollute the sky
with heavens
the below with hells
Well, humankind,
I’m part of you
and so my son
but neither of us
will believe
your big sad lie
Because I Like This Poem: Humanity by Gregory Corso
What simple profundities
What profound simplicities
To sit down among the trees
and breathe with them
in murmur brool and breeze —
And how can I trust them
who pollute the sky
with heavens
the below with hells
Well, humankind,
I’m part of you
and so my son
but neither of us
will believe
your big sad lie
What profound simplicities
To sit down among the trees
and breathe with them
in murmur brool and breeze —
And how can I trust them
who pollute the sky
with heavens
the below with hells
Well, humankind,
I’m part of you
and so my son
but neither of us
will believe
your big sad lie
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Toxic
I had to leave, under the cover of night. Any other way
would have made me second guess my feelings for you and
I would have stayed.
You cut me deep, the wounds are still bleeding.
They won't heal. The blood a constant reminder,
along with broken bone limp.
It was hard to stand tall with the weight of
those who suffered before. Standing in line
for the next handout, from the benevolent adviser,
from those who control.
But I see you are broken too. I see through your veil,
a glimpse of your pain, of hungry nights, lonely days
and yearning for something better.
As I pick at these wounds, I see bits of you inside,
I tweeze them out with medical precision;
casting them aside for the dogs to eat.
One day the wounds will heal and the scars
will be a distant reminder.
© Charles Scott 2014
Toxic
I had
to leave, under the cover of night. Any other way
would
have made me second guess my feelings for you and
I would
have stayed.
You cut
me deep, the wounds are still bleeding.
They
won't heal. The blood a constant reminder,
along
with broken bone limp.
It was
hard to stand tall with the weight of
those
who suffered before. Standing in line
for the
next handout, from the benevolent adviser,
from
those who control.
But I
see you are broken too. I see through your veil,
a
glimpse of your pain, of hungry nights, lonely days
and
yearning for something better.
As I
pick at these wounds, I see bits of you inside,
I
tweeze them out with medical precision;
casting
them aside for the dogs to eat.
One day
the wounds will heal and the scars
will be
a distant reminder.
© Charles Scott 2014
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