I'm Not There (part 2)

I'm Not There (part 2)

A Poem by Colette
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Moving On

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I pull the red wagon
lick the vanilla cone in my mind
squeeze my fingers to warm them
catch & release a few films, and
 
ponder my purpose
 
It’s not warm enough here for me
The sweet smell of innocence beckons
to bloom in a French room
that doesn’t close for winter
 
The black cat eats my flowers, and
licks my tear
leaving me no choice but to smile
at the simple things I hold gratitude for
 
I’m Bob Dylan’s waif
Lil Wayne’s protégée
Brains before beauty, but
only one person is listening, and
 
he carries a pocket of Skoal
 
An expensive cigar is coming my way
Be on the lookout Little Havana
A woman in a pin-stripe fedora and Trump tie
is coming your way
 
I could get quite high
on the diversity of life in Miami, but
Charleston’s southern charm
might be what I need
 
Day in, day out
rude & ruthless people
blank expressions
non-existent friends are driving me away
 
from this abominable snow land
 
I write in the dark
Can’t see where there is too much contrast
I’ve never been one
to separate black & white
 
The closed minds can close themselves
in their carbon-monoxide infused
dry
dwellings
 
I need to breathe
 
My veins need to open again
 
These hands are worth more
than a $3 tip
 
You break me down people
You wear me down
I don’t have the energy
for your negative energy anymore
 
I have cooked in my chrysalis, and
I will re-emerge more beautiful
 
watch & weep
 
 
Hasta La Vista

© 2012 Colette


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I like the visuals and the colours in this...they add weight to the emotions expressed. This one reveals the artist in you. Part two certainly hits this readers target.

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Colette
Colette

Phoenix, AZ



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