Tuesday Poem
Mar. 30th, 2010 02:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
So New Zealand author and blogger Mary McCallum has been posting a poem every Tuesday. She calls it Tuesday Poems (um, duh) and other New Zealand bloggers have been joining her. I haven't really been writing much poetry since I did a course on it in my second year (who knows why, since I loved the course and it was amazing.) Anyway, I've been missing it lately so, though I have no pretensions to be A Poet, I will be posting a poem every Tuesday, and I'll be trying to post a poem of my own. I won't guarantee brilliance and occasionally I might end up posting someone else's.
This is all in the nature of a warning: unpublished poetry ahead! Danger, Will Robinson, there are Vogons on the left-hand bow.
Tuesday Poem: 30 March
At the concert I see the woman dancing alone.
Her body explains what it means to say
my heart goes out to her.
It doesn’t mean
I feel sorry for her.
It doesn’t mean
I think of her difficult time and am selfishly relieved.
It means
I look at her and my chest cracks open
And my heart leaps out.
It means
I want her.
It means
God, let me just stand up and join her.
This is all in the nature of a warning: unpublished poetry ahead! Danger, Will Robinson, there are Vogons on the left-hand bow.
Tuesday Poem: 30 March
At the concert I see the woman dancing alone.
Her body explains what it means to say
my heart goes out to her.
It doesn’t mean
I feel sorry for her.
It doesn’t mean
I think of her difficult time and am selfishly relieved.
It means
I look at her and my chest cracks open
And my heart leaps out.
It means
I want her.
It means
God, let me just stand up and join her.