Garbage
By Ed Crane
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total re-write of an old effort
Today is Tuesday, black
bins on the street. Rubbish
displayed in full view making
it easy to find. You can throw
away all things useless.
. . . Black bins fill up fast.
Next week it’s green bins.
You can return something
to society, its for the good
of the people.
. . . Whether they care or not.
Green bins contain useful
garbage. Hard plastic bubble
packs which broke your
nails. Tomato smeared pizza
boxes; sour smelling milk
cartons; plastic cola-bottles
with dead wasps inside and
the very latest in junk-mail.
Today, my black bin overflows
with useless things.
Wasted emotions:
compassion,
anger,
envy,
pity.
. . . and some very soggy tissues.
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Useful rubbish, useless
Useful rubbish, useless rubbish - it's life, and so much garbage - and those soggy tissues at the end - made me feel really sad. Great little piece, this.
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Found quite a lot of
Found quite a lot of intersting thought intermingled here. Rhiannon
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The soggy tissues just top it
The soggy tissues just top it off!
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The colours of the bins vary
The colours of the bins vary - ours are black for household rubbish and green for garden waste - but the purpose is still the same, recycling and getting rid of unwanted stuff. Just like life in fact of which your poem is a perfect metaphor.
Luigi
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I found the words used at
I found the words used at each line break worked effectively- for instance; black, rubbish, throw, in first stanza. Some pungent smells created with the green bin contents, and an emotive last stanza- enjoyed reading this!
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I'm a black bin I think.
I'm a black bin I think. Great poem. It speaks to me right now.
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Thanks Ed. ☺️
Thanks Ed. ☺️
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