I Notice I Am Crazy NowA Poem by Phibby VenableI Notice I Am Crazy Now
This morning I turn to my place
of coffee with the cardinal's mate
She does not have his deepest red.
She is the gray place on the limb.
The reverberating sound of clicks
could be a spigot or a clock
A whine has hidden in my voice
A boil has settled on my back
This solitude disturbs my rest.
I drive a car that will not shift
I listen to the motor flood
I dance on water pipes they laid
just yesterday beside the bridge
to filter poison from the creek
I see newspapers near the road
in plastic just in case it rains
I read a poet that hates a crow
I stir a live chill from my tea
and watch the dew fall from a leaf
I mean to sit in rabbit fur
and watch the swams swim
by my door
I want to whimper with my nerves
or steal the circus strong man's hair
I am not overly concerned
I've seen the world from here to there
I am enlightened by the sun
I see a lone star ride a hawk
I eat my rage of teeth clamped frowns
and spread tremendous bits of bait
into a smiling mirror's face
My head is muffled when I sleep
I dream of glass that always breaks
I feel probation on my skin
Today my legs are slow to bend.
An angel whips me into rage
with cotton feathers and a veil
I notice I am crazy now.
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Added on August 8, 2008AuthorPhibby Venableabingdon, VAAbouthttp://youtu.be/25XE-BHGvWI http://youtu.be/B2klgDKMUq0 I live in the mountains of Southwest Virginia. Although my passion is poetry, I recently published a novel called, Women of the Round Tabl.. more..Writing
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