Poem from a Raincoat Pocket
By Ewan
Sun, 07 Feb 2010
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I have lain cheek-by-jowl with carpets,
felt porcelain's cold kiss,
found comfort on park benches,
and yet it comes to this.
The stars looked down in disgust,
or was it passers-by?
I raged at indifferent phantoms,
believed that I could fly.
Now I sleep on cotton bedclothes,
a roof keeps out the stars:
I'm choking on boredom's kindness,
I dream of shabby bars.
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Plenty of time to consider
Plenty of time to consider the less fortunate. That last line bothers me a bit....the 2 syllables in 'wishing' and 'saloon' don't quite fit.
I dream of shabby bars?
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new Ewan Congrats: on the
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new Ewan
Congrats: on the cherry!
Really like all of this.
The first stanza I like
I have lain cheek-by-jowl with carpets
sad reminds me of homeless.
julie (:-
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