poetry inspired by real life people I know |
there are times i wish you weren't so literal. when you didn't become the coroner, the forensic doctor and slice into your flesh and dig around for it for the words, the poems, the entrails of phrases and make them seem such a hopeless lot. the type you would sign off on deaths, with a definitive yeah this one was never saveable and i wonder why you even want a woman or remember the one who took your insides and stitched them to hers, while telling you lies about how it hurt her eyes to read your words and why you even needed to write a poem on her or two or three or why it takes you more than three times as long as anyone to work out you are still breathing and still walking like a blue crane does, stumbling through the waterlilies in africa. how you don't care, you've never cared for why the children die and why divorce is made more for women as if the man is always wrong. the reasons you look to fight when even the biggest guy doesn't want to raise his fist not because he doesn't care but because to fight you is to prove it all correct, that you are right and no one has any redeeming value it's a love of saving creatures, of wading in to mud a thousand mile deep, plunging hands in to see if anything can be pulled to the surface and i don't want to be visiting you next year right beside Bukowski who said 'don't try' and yours which will say 'thanks i didn't' |