boy, blue

boy, blue

A Poem by Francis Myerick
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as a child i owned a plastic projection machine that worked with the slides of those red viewfinders. my favorite part of church was the our father because i loved holding hands with small children. but this poem isn't about either of those things.

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if I’d known,
your hands

could hold in
are round little
to cup
soft fist-spheres

could’ve seen you at the zoo
and every you used to
be just
a little

now in your
closed, never knew

to grow or grow rough
was unconscious, are tall

and the things that be kissed
to start out soft
are little,

I imagine at one point
you were small
 

© 2008 Francis Myerick


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Actually once upon a time I was small and can relate to this fine poem.

Posted 16 Years Ago


wow, I drank waaaaaaaaaaay too much last night and now I'm dizzy and hung over and my mind is spinning and reading that DID NOT HELP lol.

Posted 16 Years Ago


dictionary definitions?

Posted 16 Years Ago


it is, without the note, incomprehensible.

with the note, it is.

which would seem (to me) that you should somehow strive to make it understandable without any sort of note.

the grammar f***s me up either way. it puts me into a spin that makes me angry (no, wait, i am already angry) and i have to read each line twice just to make sure i got it right (that is true, even sober; i did read it sober). It seems like a string of dictionary definitions glued together with some articles.

Okay, so I don't like it very much. Sorry.

Posted 16 Years Ago



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