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4/29/2010
Poem In Your Pocket


Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? I didn't, until a poet friend of mine just told me. She said that today, April 29, is Poem In Your Pocket day. (That's PIYP for short.) The idea is to carry a poem in your pocket, and share it with your friends, family, colleagues, whomever. It can be a poem that you make up yourself, or you can borrow it from somebody else (like a "real" poet).

By the time your read this, PIYP day might be over. But that's OK. You can carry a PIYP anytime you want. Hey, here's an idea... How about posting a poem right here as a comment on this blog? I'll get it started with a strange little piece of verse called "Golden Birdies," by Don Van Vliet (aka Captain Beefheart):

GOLDEN BIRDIES

Those little golden birdies look at them
And the mystic Egypt tossle dangling down
Old sleeper-man shish, don't wake him
Up one hand broom star was an Obeah man
Revered throughout the bone-knob land
His magic black purse slit creeped open
Let go flocks of them
Shish sookie singabus
Snored like a red merry-go-round horse
And an acid gold bar swirled up and down
Up and down in back of the singabus
And the panataloon duck white goose neck quacked
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Tomorrows never come Stanley Cooper Since they soon become todays And then turn into yesterdays When todays in time succumb They?re just a state of mind This futuristic thinking Tomorrows we won?t find With false futuristic linking Tomorrows are mere illusions Abstractions most be-numbing I fear they?re just delusions ?Cause tomorrow?s never coming
POSTED BY shabnam AT   5/26/2010 1:49:00 AM

shades of tennyson above
POSTED BY dudmont pottoms AT   5/27/2010 1:11:00 AM

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