"I am an idealistic, naive, passionate, truth-seeking, spiritually motivated artist, unschooled in the science of law and finance." --Wesley Snipes

Friday, February 04, 2005

First Draft of Poem with a few Words Stolen From Sandra Simonds’ Now-Defunct Blog

The gladiola is the bad behavior is
Something you tried to be furtive about
But couldn’t make a

Flower couldn’t get rid of this ad
Make bottles of beer appear
As often as desired

Making a couldn’t into headache
Into orgasm, into
A soup you called “tom thumb”

When you asked me what my
Favorite flower
And I said Bachelor’s Button

It wasn’t commentary but the way
To say goodbye
To a past much less sexy than I pretend.

To be pretentious can’t be a sin worse
Than suffering close and fast and dead,
Can’t be worse

Than nixing your phlox or canceling your
Reunion show
Because I haven’t loved you good enough.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is a lovely poem. Copied it off, hope you don't mind. Strictly for personal reference. Find myself wondering: just what is your style? Have read most of what is linkable here, but this, along with a few others, are most striking. Is "Lucky Error" your first official manuscript? -- Homer

P.S. You are totally lust-worthy.

Anthony Robinson said...

Hi Homer,

I think you commented before...

I, however, have no idea who you are, so tell me.

Thanks for liking the poem.

Lucky Error is ms. #1, tho' 2 is in progress, I think.

TR

Anonymous said...

hi

what lines are from my defunct blog

"bad
behavior"?