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Those Shoes
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Those Shoes
The first step propelled me
into an assemblage
of misty columns,
terrifying bone-white vapors,
and sadistically whining
two-faced tears.
The next step was a leap
into an arid sandy valley
where the brutish winds
set spiders twitching
and rattlers hiding
beneath the moldy thistle.
I stepped into an ocean
commanded by microseismic eruptions
and prosaic waves converted
into hyperactive disruptive
mudslides of the continental shelves.
In vain, I did attempt to step
back into civilization
whence overwhelming fright
nullified my ability
to untie the laces
and remove those shoes.
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A quicky Sunday morning write up (again, instead of writing my screenplay) for
dversepoets “Poetics – On your feet.”
Brian Miller challenged the poets to write a poem with shoes as the inspiration.
Also posted on:
Written for:
Poetry Picnic Week 29: Art, Music, and Poetry By Kavita and Olivia
Where did I get the images? I’ll admit. Yesterday, along with the local ARES (Amateur Radio Emergency Service) I was present for a briefing by a NOAA scientist He was trying to recruit volunteer weather watchers. Did I sign up to volunteer as a storm watcher? Those of you who know me, can guess, with confidence.
Oh, yeah…if you couldn’t guess, this is a metaphor for taking control of your own life, psychological state of being, and all that mental health theory.
Posted in D’verse Poets Pub, Poetry, The Gooseberry Garden
Tags: ARES, assemblage, bouncy, brutish, continental shelf, disruptive, dVerse Poets Pub, gooseberry garden, hyperactive, leap, mudslides, NOAA, propelled, prosaic, seismic, shoes, thunder storm, weather