The Poetry Slams

The Poetry Slams

A Poem by Thomas W Case
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Here is a link to my you tube channel where I read my poetry. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ryqLr9ehn7Q

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I used to go to
these poetry slams in
Des Moines.
Little coffee shops of
academia.
They were competitive.
I won a few.
I was homeless and going
through a divorce, life
had me by the throat.
I wanted to win at
living.
That was going to
be a long shot.

The patrons applauded
after the poetry was read.
And after the cruelty of
The concrete, the applause
felt nice.
But mostly, it was the
pretty posey,
the cute and polished
cat s**t that received
the prizes.
The stuff with no guts.
It felt like I was watching
goldfish in a bowl.

Eventually, I walked out
of the coffee shop circuit.
It didn’t prepare me at all for
my debut in the abandoned houses,
writing words on the walls of those
mad January nights.

© 2025 Thomas W Case


Author's Note

Thomas W Case
I am happy to announce the release of my brand new book, It's Just a Hop, Skip, and a Jump to the Madhouse on Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Its-Just-Skip-Jump-Madhouse/dp/B0DY4XDQYC/ref=

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Good to see you again Thomas. I really like how you describe episodes in your life, whether purely autobiographical or partly fictional, in simple, straightforward language (that’s a compliment) that seem pretty easy to relate to, then you insert these lines that really wake up the reader. Some of your lines here for a few moments had me “by the throat.” The last four lines in particular just kill! That is the strongest ending to a poem I have seen in a long, long time. Really well done.

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Thomas W Case

1 Month Ago

Thank you, my friend.



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Good to see you again Thomas. I really like how you describe episodes in your life, whether purely autobiographical or partly fictional, in simple, straightforward language (that’s a compliment) that seem pretty easy to relate to, then you insert these lines that really wake up the reader. Some of your lines here for a few moments had me “by the throat.” The last four lines in particular just kill! That is the strongest ending to a poem I have seen in a long, long time. Really well done.

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Thomas W Case

1 Month Ago

Thank you, my friend.
This is my favorite from you, Thomas.
Gritty and such truth....the real poetry gets heard and applauded,
but the fluff wins prizes which really don't mean much.
It is the poetry that splits the head open that counts.

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Thomas W Case

1 Month Ago

Thank you so much
Fascinating again Thomas. We had Poetry Slams in Bristol UK, maybe they still have and I haven't attended for a bit. Quite the scene back in the day. Excellent Work ✨️✨️✨️✨️✨️

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Thomas W Case

1 Month Ago

Thank you, my friend.

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Thomas W Case

Clear Lake, IA



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Thomas W. Case was born in Oxnard. He has published 3 volumes of poetry. The Bullfrog Dreams of Flying, Artichokes, Avocados, and Van Gogh, and Seedy Town Blues. He has won several poetry contests. Hi.. more..

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