7.45am to Central.
By ScoZen
Mon, 20 Feb 2012
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they hang
from leather loops
cloth wrapped meat
destined for abattoirs
of chrome and glass
swaying in silence
dead eyed
ears plastic wrapped
to numbing music
lurch left pitch right
hold tight arms stretch
skin art display
the blue swallows
flight to nowhere
charm bracelet
silver hares leaping
charity bands
false promises of hope
red lines
self harmer revealed
flash timepiece
muggers clock
diamond ring
hollow stone
slowing to a halt
herded out to
pens and booths
slaves to box talk
and screen chatter
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I think you can take them
Permalink Submitted by Silver Spun Sand on
I think you can take them 'L' plates off now, ScoZen. Brilliant stuff;-)
Sand Lady
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Well now, if that doesn't
Well now, if that doesn't get a pick I'll eat my hat.
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It seems to have a
It seems to have a step-change from line nine, a sort of revving effect. Good job ScoZen.
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And that's when they're
Permalink Submitted by blighters rock on
And that's when they're fresh as daisies!
You should definitely do one for the 5.59pm to Commuterton.
You've captured the cold, arbitrary, soulless insanity of the urban journey with mind-numbing precision.
The suited and booted seem to look straight through me when I smile at them on the Waterloo-Woking train, and while I'm sure they don't mean to, I dread to think what's in their heads. Scarier than any Final Destination.
Brilliantly visual in high-contrast Eraserhead black and white, this is one of those poems I feel a cuticle-gnawing need to emulate, and even when I'm quite sure there's nothing I could do to better its aneasthetic quality, the urge grows like a thought of Frankenstein's.
Delicious.
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Fab-u-lous! I really like
Permalink Submitted by Frances Macaula... on
Fab-u-lous! I really like your approach, the metaphores and short, sharp observation clearly expressed. This is very good and I agree, deserves a cherry :o))
I've also commented on riding the rails in Oz... in my chapbook 'Rail Tales'.
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Fab-u-lous! I really
Permalink Submitted by Frances Macaula... on
Fab-u-lous! I really like...
Sorry this comment seems to have posted twice!
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I especially enjoyed the
Permalink Submitted by thanksforthepar... on
I especially enjoyed the first few lines...you've totally captured the scene there, although its pretty grim, having such great poems written about it seems to help somehow...
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