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April The Joy of reading and writing poetry
RevolutionAL
Alistair Plint
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...living the minute
It started in the young years
keeping the vessel alive
between candle counts in
birthday cakes and a new grade.
In the early working years
holding calendar days
Mother's day, Father's day,
Christmas, and Easter fetes!
Month to month living after
marriage. The wage in wait.
The monthly steak and vino date
Living the 30 days was great.
Divorced years calling for weekends
See the kids, hearing "bye daddy"
screamed to the wind on a Sunday.
Life's speeds being kept in Saturday.
Friday to Friday dragged the weekly clock
When love hit the forehead
with a unexpected wet-cloth
We lived for the weekly trip to bed.
Hour by hour, started in broken blood
hard hours of no meds and rashes
days unable to get out of mourning beds
Each hours chorus calling a breath.
There comes a time when moments
are minutes. Holding to what's seen
in the leaf of a tree. Keeping it together
is in the minute, it takes to hold on.
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Of Golden Statues
Let's discuss the way
of old hearts
their bleeding dried tears
pump away
While blood cells burn in
ecstasy
-lives only they've lived
Let's buy tickets and
keep the stubs
in treasure boxes
at local
pubs and speak the truth
days gone by
in tunnels winding
true love sung
Let's hold dear the eyes
that shone through
square boxes at night
write the plan
of tomorrow's land
play the words
echoing you-tubes
halls, so grand
Let's drink, a drink to
death songs sang
those wonderers who
built this land
cast their names in brass
parades that never,
burn, delete or fade
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Footprints, Gravel, & Freeways
Breathing thick viscosity
tonight
wondering
if oxygen molecule
O
can be multiplied six times
O6
or are two little atoms all
we really choke up
O2
plastic lungs
in brown
paper
bags
gripping finger-nails
into leather arm rests
of three seater
couches
in dark
sitting rooms
The freeway is busy tonight
a Ducatti
took front wheels to the wind
leaving orgasmic smoke
in headlights
of suburban
family
cars
driving
Wayz
to the opera
It reminds me of
being seven
strapped to
a luggage rack
of grandad's rebuilt
silver Vesper
puffing and jerking
along old-gravel-roads
singing
"Grandma's feather bed"
-harmonising
wind blowing hair
while arms knitted themselves
in ribs;
knots of love
burying fear in potholes
It's raining
enough godly tears
to fill an Olympic
swimming pool
My eyes
staring at the
Android screen
can't tell you
what I'm reading
A mind
walking through
history and present
Learning to breathe
custard
ventilated
through
our moment
in misty
rising
gases
leaving
one
more
muddy
footprint
in the new
first-day
of forever
-x-
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To those Who Killed Before Us
Your
words
slide over pages
like ice cream
melting into
sugar
cone
Your grammar holds
as a centre piece Flake
We still lick your opinions
suck on your concepts
and eat your pages
I feel the thunder
of reading
perfection
in titles
as bone creaks
into the next
page
of
your
every
moment
while I pray
on Theresa to
bring you back
in this life or the
next
.
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Midnight Nightmare
we're born into
fiction
with no
book of lies
and truth says
its sorry
the myth's in your eyes
will you still love-
when the poetry
dies?
sold as fast-food
containers
(eat while you cry!)
electric finger-tips
once
lit-up-a-room
-feeling
hard-rocks
heavy-knocks
long-blonde-locks
now
a catastrophic mess
of nothing
to play
and fiction
is fiction
but needs to have walked
an uneasy path
to come
to a page
never a muse
or really short fuse
it was pumping in veins
of blood
spilled
through
every-day
use
.
was it an act of God(s)
I don't know-
it's hard to say!
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I Subscribe To Us
It was never cute love for me
-was the rough love
the same that
measured five weekdays
in twenty four hour breaths
counting texts waiting for
your car arriving
outside my door.
The same core trembling
hard love that turned
a normal average Joe
into a lock-downed
cracked concrete pedestal
in the mountain of
non-contact we endured.
as terrifying as it is
the fighting
minute by minute
check up died,
axed by governments.
a global phenomenon.
yet still we laze weekends
now, brushing hand skin
and breaking bread,
throwing cards out in threes
glaring into each others eyes,
finding the old heart
still beating
still loving
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Make The Bed Sing German.
. wrote my name
in tongue, over your chest
heavy breathing
a heart emoji
on your left breast
san script
lips
finding the crease in your neck, locking palms
into heaven
as I learn to translate
each heavy breath
s h I v e r I n g
.-...- .-....----... I l o V e Y o U
in morse code ...-.-...
invisible ink
from your
wildest drop
of
S w e a t
breathing
sex
before we
S t O p
to make
l o v e
eloquent
written decadent
read in sentiment
as your eyes roll back and your toes curl
a whisper in your
E A R !
"There is
n o t h I n g to
fear "
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I saw Your Hand
The bar-room
had a saloon air,
some strange country music
playing background;
the timber-finish
- swing doors
round tables, seating eight
(Texus-Holdem plays ten
on a full table
but the house needs some odds)
they sat in shadowed light
-all seven
the dealer had dealt
an extra Ace
to the lady
with an orange bow
the chap in the leather hat
lit a cigarette
as they invited
him to sit
at the green
"The game is far in, boy
but you can comment
from seat three"
he declined....
The game played three rounds
- she dropped that Ace
when the wrong card spun
he breathed
-held a bullet
to be honest
he thought
RUN!
-but the lady
had a guy watching
from the bar with a gun
As the sun slipped
under blankets of
the horizon
and shade
covered window panes
there were none that knew
how the play ended
but it's hard
even
in
cowboys
and cards
not to leave a scathed
horse-rider
when the table folds.
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For The Love Of Paper
well,
for one thing
it can be folded
- with a little inspiration
a simple seven word poem
could be a boeing 747
complete with nose cone
(but that's the side note to this letter)
-crafted from ink to paper
then typed word to word
on qwerty and LED
and there is much to be said
for our new reality
"the smart life"
- smart car
- smart TV
- smart fridge
- s m a r t...
though with a little introspection
I'm left reminded
that the design for the first ever
smart device
would
be drawn on paper
with each fine line
meticulously thought
in graphite to grain
but this is love poetry
not a tech discussion
an ode
to all the hundreds
of post-it-notes
birthday cards
pages of music notes
stories in books
cliché' in magazines
death in the newspaper
love letters
and
poetry
on paper
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Durban's ironic celebration of resurrection .
Street-lights
casting rainbows through
main street
pot-holes
flickering themselves
to a dark death
-while wounded clouds
pour tears
at hunger;
drenching
the thirst for bread
Thunder screams
cultural
war-cries
with each
shock
of electric intent
shattering
the earth's silence
Adrenaline
holds
the baby against
her left breast
while the right
searches
her grade school
daughter's
voice
in washed
death-traps;
caused by
a nation
praying
for far to much
Christianity
celebrates
in chocolate
for one
-while counting
the drowned bodies
un-found
un-treated
un-fed
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A Number 27 .
he'd drink a bottle
while still
fermenting glass;
didn't care
which labels
had flavors
the twenty six
dealers would
pass
-his mother branded
him the city
ass
and the law
called her "the gospel"
when his jail time
came to pass.
one gold tooth,
skin as worn
as leather;
four stars
live on each
shoulder
-in five ounces
of empire black
ink.
the boys in cells said
he had killed his
brother
-while the girls
claimed to be his
baby's mother.
in the smoke that floats
around his head
is a life that
reminds a soul
of his father's
death.
the sheriff
called yesterday
"this kid is rough
but the boy is
innocent"
that's what he said.
evening
silence held the
silver-line
staring that
sheriff down,
outside the
court-house fire
in town
that left
the mayor
dead
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Soliloquy
a half burnt
cigarette
glaring at me;
blowing snow rings
into atmospheric-smog
between word placement,
punctuation, font, and form
collecting
crumpled metaphors
origami basket balls
landing on
the floor
I lied, tonight
saying "I'll be alright"
diluting reality's fears
in ink-tears
letting words form
the script
of rehabilitation
subscribing to
another
breakdown;
falling apart
while
that cigarette is
instructing me to
light another
I'm not suicidal
we've established
death
isn't strong enough
to deal with 2022
or my internal monologs
and I've told you twice
"I'll be alright"
-needing to get this write out
landing the page
without a bump
strip its ego
to the moment
human eyes
find something
that inspires
blotches reminding me
I entered the
easter daily write
as a sign of solidarity
to a loved art form
-now it's
unified support
of myself
and survival
the sun finally
awakes
stretching rays
through cracks
in curtains
I ask the moon
to stay
she doesn't listen and
goes to bed
-lighting another cigarette
I swear
I'm hearing whispers
as she fades
"all that's on your head
is a war between
fucking
or dying."
.
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The Mandela Effect .
It's hard to believe
as I walk
the 285 meters
between Newtown and
Braamfontien
that this tar
these steel cables
the lights
will celebrate
20 years of bridging
the race gap
next year
find myself wondering
if there'll be a party
to celebrate
the 40 railway lines beneath it
as I count
the credit cards
car keys
purses
discarded on the curbs
I remember that a memorial
would be apt
it'll be the 10th Anniversary
of his second death
it's hard to believe
that he'd
have a 105 birthday candles
had his lungs
kept breathing
a tourist
stops and asks me
after they witness
their first
gun point
"If it's safe?"
- remind them
that he brought freedom
to our people
in 1994
and that means
most our country remembers
being set free to walk
anywhere, safely
30 years ago
but many people
remember
many things.
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A Ripped Blanket Screamed...
"I'm Baack!"
Putin called on a burner, there's a little issue
in a storm water drain,
just south of Munich.
My Russian isn't fluent, it was difficult to decipher.
I heard "balloon" and "ice cream"
militant code words for
"internet"
and "a cold, sweet, creamy dessert" .
I ran to the local drug store, bought a home pregnancy test
just incase.
My neighbor is a sex therapist,
she said this dream means
I need to re-connect with nature.
I've skinned three fish and a carrot
- the result was still pregnant positive
So I've sent a personal letter
to President Ramaphoza,
congratulating him on becoming
the queen
in July.
The local butcher says
the nightmare means I should eat more bacon.
The alarm clock is ringing insistently
I need to get up.
.
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Work In progress
co-dependence scares
my heart right out
Leaving
it bleeding on the
floor
-there's still a murmur
living in valves
making its pump play
heavy metal
from natural
progression
Much like grade school
inaugurations
Its a change from
everything
from linen to working hours
Those nights
self reflecting
words on pages
to
trips for ice cream
with the little hearts
Technically
see the need for
evolution in living
and flower arrangements
Its weight
heavy
on having taken
eleven years
to speak to myself
with some
mutual self understanding
and of course
there's
chocolate
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