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More in Cats with Opposed Thumbs, Chalices of Mucus, and Several other Oddities to Avoid Whilst Poeting

An Ode to Id and Hard Cider

Draft

This fasting, unfasting, and puking —
this is my first death. (and of course
the slow fermenting of my life)

a topless toughening of bra-less words
pantiless failures – exposed with arms
surrounding a toilet, conquering

this eating of failure is the safest way
to dream, the simplest break
a soul-fast - a son - a daughter.

I chew the minty gum and swallow.
He carps. She cajoles. We fry and worry later
about the burning butter.

That man is strange. He is me. Or not.
His hands are nicked. His hands are scraped.

In the chipped corner of the mirror,
his brain's case rests.

Offered coffee, his lips
open and close like a dock-bound bass,
"Thank you, no" he thinks

He has nothing evil left to do
The thick blue vein puffs in and out
 
He swallows. I swallow.
He is me. Or not.
the best part of my life

Staring.

gurgling a sarcastic
slightly ironic word

that i can't make out

and  then last night’s dinner
breaks the fast
in a moment of popped-clutch
reverse

our eyes unfocused,
he staggers and falls from the mirror
and then he is gone

I suffer the indignity of porcelain
just the silence.

In the corner are the boxers
I wore yesterday
a moldy sort of orange

The threadbare fabric obscuring the truth
about my joyfully wallowed self-pity
Obscuring nothing but dustbunnies

ten minutes more, every word
is naked. My arms
ache

In the flash of darkness
I imagine

a well lit casket and one last cigar.
 

Leanne - on Aug. 18 2008

First impression is that this is very heavy handed.  The metaphor is quite good, but there's some pretty full-on angst here and I think you need to lighten it up a little more, give it some ironic edges, and remove lines like "there is nothing in me" because they're just cliches. 

There's something here but it's got to have one of those purges you're talking about.


Anstey - on Aug. 22 2008

Definite first draft. I'll try to cut it up with the angst issue in mind. Thanks!


Stephan Anstey - on Apr. 2 2009

Though the 'nothing in me' with the puking is toying with the cliche...


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