as i sat in a smoke-sated room
pecking out cold-coffee prose
wrenched from 66 re-births 
of dog-eared trials & jubilations 
low   &   be-hold
jehovah’s   chosen-witness 
came rapping-tapping at my door
inches beyond 
the tightly-locked screen 
his swivel-neck craning 
high on rarified airs   
he-droned   on   &   on 
of how his personal save-your
bid him in-ter my door’s yell-owed pain 
at first   i--small-i   pondered ways 
to swat this bee   ear-buzzing counsel 
to one whose glazed-dazed eyes 
he just-knew   betrayed fallow seed
having tripped some king-domes 
where deep-seated junkies fly 
no-way   could i--small-i   
condemn his joyful drug-of-choice  
no-way
so sweetly   sweetly  
(as an old moon-crone will) 
i re-leased him still-smiling 
his faith in full-flight
confidant the deity 
would answer  all  of his-prayers
&  dark-ilks  would  never crush 
his lust for  truth-&-right 
       ...as for-me...  
other cravings   beck-on 
be-still   my-will   be-still
Pat 
      
written 12-13-08--blame it on the full moon--
Thought it might be a good/fun time to post some dyslexic poetry. 
Wishing you all a Great 2009!!!
Writers and poets in the far western mountain area of North Carolina and bordering counties of South Carolina, Georgia and Tennessee post announcements, original work and articles on the craft of writing.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
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Pat, I'm so glad you shared one of your poems with us. Clever and interesting writing.
ReplyDeleteMore, More.
Your blog with all your art is really beautiful.
I keep trying to find where to become a "follower!" I must be missing the link or whatever...!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed this poem Pat!
ReplyDeleteThanks Glenda. You always inspire and encourage. Not being a prosy-type poet,I had some hesitation about posting. So...this is a show of support for you and all that you do for NMW&P more than anything else.
ReplyDeleteHugs and Blessings to you and Barry, Pat
Don't ever be afraid to post your poetry. You are a member of Netwest and all kinds of poetry are welcome here. This blog belongs to our members.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words.
Glenda
Kat,
ReplyDeleteGo to our sidebar where the followers are listed. Click on become a follower and follow the directions listed.
We'd love to have you as a follower.
Sorry, Kathryn, click on Follow this blog.
ReplyDeletePat,
ReplyDeleteGood job! I relate to this
Brenda Kay Ledford