Is you broken?

GouletGoulet Posts: 918
edited October 2003 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
Today I'm horny and crass
and vile,
and I stink and squirm in my chair,
and I'm sick and nauseous
and bloated,
and I'm drugged out of my mind,
and drunk out of my mind,
and I'm thinking I'll shoot a bullet
right into my mind,
and there's no sweet air around me,
and no sweet perfume
that excites me,
and no sweet, mellow, sexy eyes
that excite me,
and I'm so hollow and bored
and tired.
I look in the mirrored windows
of the cars on Beecher St.
and want to be inside them
or inside someone
or beside something
or between the sheets of a bed,
because its cold, and frosty today,
and the wind never felt so sharp
or in my face before,
and the streets never felt too empty
or confusing before.
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  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    i don't think anyone is broken, maybe just a little world-weary. i seem to remember a suggestion from last week that will fix a person right up:

    "we'll all have a love-in,
    some kind of good bed-in,
    some sort of dream."

    sounds just as lovely today as it did then. i'm sure we can find a few freinds around here that would be more than happy to join in the dream.
  • setaside2setaside2 Posts: 1,084
    Goulet: as always excellent potent work. I feel your pain, my friend.

    I have seen people broken, or perhaps I am far more jaded than our dear sweet coleen. But I have also seen all the king's horses and all the king's men have actual success at recreating that individual.

    I have often wondered if that king was merely tempered time.

    As it were, I have long held the theory that we all need to chip in on a large mansion in the hills somewhere and we shall all have our rooms and a great room communal area in which to philosophize and forget our worldly days...

    I still feel that we all need to get in on this.

    Chat soon, but I love your work. Please keep it on air.
    I'm stepping in front of the gushing hydrant in a hurricane. I'd like to see the traction I keep.
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    Originally posted by setaside2


    As it were, I have long held the theory that we all need to chip in on a large mansion in the hills somewhere and we shall all have our rooms and a great room communal area in which to philosophize and forget our worldly days...

    I still feel that we all need to get in on this.


    how i'd love to be a fly on the wall of the great communal area to listen to you all exchanging thoughts.

    maybe you'll allow me a day-pass to visit and listen to you all.
  • setaside2setaside2 Posts: 1,084
    actually coleen, you have been reserved the room directly to the south of the main foyer.

    it has 16 windows facing the sea off the cliff and has tapestries that move only when you wish.

    we hope you stay for awhile. the place is yours. and there is fire, fruit and good company down the hall and to your left.

    If you stop and listen, you can hear them. They are waiting for you...
    I'm stepping in front of the gushing hydrant in a hurricane. I'd like to see the traction I keep.
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by coleen
    how i'd love to be a fly on the wall of the great communal area to listen to you all exchanging thoughts.

    maybe you'll allow me a day-pass to visit and listen to you all.

    i think you're already in...
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    i'm such a melodramatic fool
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    sincerest thanks to you both for your kindness, what a lovely dream that you all share with me. :)

    now as for your last post goulet -

    melodramatic...doubtful. but a fool? absolutely never.
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by coleen
    but a fool? absolutely never.

    no, really i am very good at being ridiculous and a fool...there's nothing wrong with either one
  • setaside2setaside2 Posts: 1,084
    and the greatest of fools always have the greatest of things to say.

    it is by their whim we are suffered to be here and it is by their blessings that we smile and it is by their skills that we all carry the strength to laugh.

    Goulet is right, being a fool is high complement and high praise.

    and a little melodrama is necessary now and again, wouldn't you say?

    seta
    I'm stepping in front of the gushing hydrant in a hurricane. I'd like to see the traction I keep.
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by setaside2

    and a little melodrama is necessary now and again, wouldn't you say?

    absolutely, i just need those times when i can throw my hand to my brow and let out a horrific gasp of desparation
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    a life devoid of the ridiculous and fool-ish is a pity to be sure. at least to me it implies an inability to be vulnerable to the world around us. i do believe true wisdom is fostered with a little of both.

    once again our resident poets are my greatest teachers. is it any wonder i spend so much time here reading and re-reading words that make me stretch beyond even my own imaginings? :)
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by coleen
    once again our resident poets are my greatest teachers.

    i really shouldn't ever be called a poet...a failure maybe, but not a poet
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    Originally posted by Goulet
    i really shouldn't ever be called a poet...a failure maybe, but not a poet

    i will honor your request that i not refer to you as a poet if that is your wish. but not all the words you may weild could ever convince me to name you a failure.
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by coleen
    i will honor your request that i not refer to you as a poet if that is your wish. but not all the words you may weild could ever convince me to name you a failure.

    i guess its one of those days when i'm hard on myself for no reason...and i'm so up up and away right now i couldn't be happier with myself
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    the up, up and away sounds appealing.

    do you think maybe sometime, that is of course if you wouldn't mind, that you could teach me a bit about that part?
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by coleen
    the up, up and away sounds appealing.

    do you think maybe sometime, that is of course if you wouldn't mind, that you could teach me a bit about that part?

    its something that fades in and out and in and out, a lot like the ocean only not as consistant...i think lack of sleep helps, but not always, and drugs help, but not always, and a smile from a stranger in their rearviewmirror helps too, always...
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    i petition to add posts from melodramatic fools to the 'always' list. :)
  • GouletGoulet Posts: 918
    Originally posted by coleen
    i petition to add posts from melodramatic fools to the 'always' list. :)

    the 'always' list?????????

    doctor, doctor
    i smile bright
    doctor, doctor
    hold me tight.
    in the grass
    of a grassy field
    i'd love to live
    with someone
    under the sun
    and stars
    and stary nights
    and dream
    about the future
    and the past
    and my lover's
    hazy-beautiful
    mellow eyes.
  • coleencoleen Posts: 938
    Originally posted by Goulet
    the 'always' list?????????

    doctor, doctor
    i smile bright
    doctor, doctor
    hold me tight.
    in the grass
    of a grassy field
    i'd love to live
    with someone
    under the sun
    and stars
    and stary nights
    and dream
    about the future
    and the past
    and my lover's
    hazy-beautiful
    mellow eyes.

    in your explanation of the up, up and away feeling - you noted things that helped but weren't reliable enough to be count on consistently. there was one thing that was described as something which can always inspire the up, up and away feeling.

    i feel that way about the things that i read here. i can always count on it for an up, up and away.
  • setaside2setaside2 Posts: 1,084
    I know it sounds bad but

    CAFFEINE

    really works for my writing.

    Long tireless hours training my body for that.


    Also, I'm sure that somewhere it accounts for all my insomnia.

    And Goulet, you have the poetic gleam. How about that?
    I'm stepping in front of the gushing hydrant in a hurricane. I'd like to see the traction I keep.
  • keven 33keven 33 Posts: 259
    the 'always' list?????????

    doctor, doctor
    i smile bright
    doctor, doctor
    hold me tight.
    in the grass
    of a grassy field
    i'd love to live
    with someone
    under the sun
    and stars
    and stary nights
    and dream
    about the future
    and the past
    and my lover's
    hazy-beautiful
    mellow eyes.

    goulosh this is a brilliant poem
    great work


    "what the fuck you lookin at, fuck you"
    convicted
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