WHOA! BETIDE
Lonesome ladder years
We fall up
We get down
No elephants are harmed
So much depends
Put that in your
Little red wagon
And smoke it
There are wind horses
And then some
Lonesome ladder years
We fall up
We get down
No elephants are harmed
So much depends
Put that in your
Little red wagon
And smoke it
There are wind horses
And then some
NOTWITHSTANDING
Notwithstanding
what I said
when I was seventeen
I never really wanted to know
All of this stuff
There came
a point or two perhaps
I must have missed
I might have said
Enough is enough
INDRA’S NETWORK
Janet Plantagenet
knows not the net weight
of her nettles
and her castanets
I sprayed snowstorms of Mom’s Aquanet on
my head when I was chasing the fishnets
Of the clarinetist, the cabinet member and
that martinet’s
empty bassinet I have said
all that I am going to say
because there is a boy
and a sky
and a moon
and a cloud
and a star
and a dawn
and a breeze
and a mockingbird singing
why just doesn't much matter
WAREHOUSE FULL OF GHOSTS
Nothing to rely on but
a bleeding heart
a flowering branch
a burning bush
that last explosive kiss of gravity
We carry our restless dead
robbed of sleep
haunted by stolen blankets
___________________
Today’s LittleNip:
LIGHTS OUT
—Robert Lee Haycock
LIGHTS OUT
—Robert Lee Haycock
Evening fell but got right back on her feet and beat the daylights out of the sky.
___________________
—Medusa, with thanks to Robert Lee Haycock for today’s fine poems and photos!
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send poetry and/or photos and artwork
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work from all over the world—including
that which was previously published—
and collaborations are welcome.
Just remember:
the snakes of Medusa are always hungry—
for poetry, of course!
Northern California and otherwheres,
click on
UPCOMING NORCAL EVENTS
(http://medusaskitchen.blogspot.com/p/wtf.html)
in the links at the top of this page—
and keep an eye on this link and on
the daily Kitchen for happenings
that might pop up
—or get changed!—
during the week.
Photos in this column can be enlarged by
clicking on them once, then clicking on the x
in the top right corner to come back to Medusa.
Find previous four-or-so posts by scrolling down
under today; or there's an "Older Posts" button
at the bottom of this column; or find previous poets
by typing the name of the poet or poem
into the little beige box at the top
left-hand side of today’s post; or go to
Medusa’s Rapsheet at the bottom of
the blue column at the right
to find the date you want.
Would you like to be a SnakePal?
Guidelines are at the top of this page
at the Placating the Gorgon link;
send poetry and/or photos and artwork
to kathykieth@hotmail.com. We post
work from all over the world—including
that which was previously published—
and collaborations are welcome.
Just remember:
the snakes of Medusa are always hungry—
for poetry, of course!