More Poetry
Its strange how the creative process works (or doesn't work) sometimes. After a relatively long dry period I've written two pretty decent poems in the space of a few days. This one is a poem that I've actually been working on for almost a year now. Its present form only vaguely resembles the poem I had started with. I happened to run across my rough drafts in my desk the other night and started reworking it again. I think having a little distance from it helped immeasurably.
That Long Lonesome RoadAny comments, suggestions and/or constructive criticism is, of course, greatly appreaciated.
by John W. Leys
We started breaking up
Before we ever met
In that little wayside music hall
Tucked under Interstate 5
It began in the simple
Joyous revelation:
We were no longer alone.
It ended with carefully
Chosen and calculated words
In a university courtyard
Where the dark gulf winds blow
By the time you looked up
I'd already hit the road.
Alone with my history;
Fresh wounds to tend.
No knees buckled,
No pleas were heard.
In silence I heard your anger
And waved 'Fare thee well.'
UPDATE: Zach Gardner has honored me by including the above poem in his new blog Poetry on My Mind.
1 comments:
I just started a new blog that displays all kinds of poetry, or I hope it will soon. Would it be okay if I posted your "That Long Lonesome Road," and/or anything else you wouldn't mind me sharing with my friends.
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