SHAVINGS FROM GOOD WOODA Poem by Strider Marcus JonesMemories of adolescence..romance, music, art, community, rebellion.SHAVINGS FROM GOOD WOOD
my eyes and mind are colour blind images of the past, seen in black and white photographs coming back to me when the world was grey on tv. the print in some of my books, is a secret spectrum of heroines and male f**k-ups whose fatal flaws, sent them out to be destroyed by codes of conduct gibbetting joys. Tess, the dairy maid, refused to have her sex enslaved, so men executed her free will and persecute their women still. even Jude, became my long interlude- but Arabella has gone, so I must move on repossessed and get dressed. a bad tooth, filling falling out in the cavity of youth, and hanging about on Elizabeth through autumn weather in our long hair and cracked leather as she sucked my c**k on Kersal Moor and said: “f**k me on the floor!” filching movie posters from cinema halls and pinning them to our bedroom walls, then sitting on bare floorboards listening to Led Zeppelin and The Doors- after swapping Sabbath’s Paranoia for the colours of Matisse and Goya. we can’t go back to that neighbourhood: it’s gone, gone from the air, but not from the blood, these things we understood like shavings from good wood.
Copyright Strider Marcus Jones from his book WOODED WINDOWS. 2011. All Rights Reserved.
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1 Review Added on August 1, 2017 Last Updated on August 1, 2017 Tags: poem, poetry, love, romance, childhood, adolescence, memories, lost youth, lost community, music AuthorStrider Marcus JonesLeicester, East Midlands, United KingdomAboutStrider Marcus Jones – is a poet, law graduate and ex civil servant from Salford/Hinckley, England with proud Celtic roots in Ireland and Wales. A member of The Poetry Society, his five publishe.. more..Writing
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