Stone Soup Croutons is a weekly poem I write using lines and impressions picked from Stone Soup Poetry's open mic readers and features. I figure out a title (and sometimes the rest of the poem) later. You can read the other ones I've done since 2015 here.
I also have a book out now collecting the best of my first year of poems. Click here to purchase it.
I'm not sure of the title, but I enjoyed the rest of the poem. John made that part fun. I'm taking time off, so I'll just lay out my psyche for another Friday. Thanks for reading.
Divine Vultures
Stalk the moon
before it stalks you.
It's trying to prove
you're not a commie
before you're hanged
The gods have
gone hard boiled,
framed you for
their blasphemies,
planted stardust on
your bottom soles,
turned up humidity
to cover tracks,
found time to pin
the dinosaurs on you
Russia ID's you
for both World Wars.
Literal dream girls
steal your prints.
What else do liars
want but apologies
before they allow
their monsters to leave.
Don't try and escape.
The pets are trained
to sabotage your car
before getaway
with tools no human
dared teach them.
Yes, dog's memory
is suddenly faulty.
Of course George
Washington wouldn't
be worth original teeth
as character witness.
James Brown keeps
getting off stand
saying he can't go on
only to run back.
Take a road trip
between mistrials.
Head to Idaho, take
refuge among taters.
Pick a chair until
somebody lost
mistakes you for altar,
prays themself into patsy.
Special thanks to John Sturm, Jon Wesick, Patricia Carragon, Nancy Dodson, Chris Fitzgerald, Timothy Gager, Bil Lewis, Linda Wlodyka and John Stickney.
1 comment:
So clever, thank you again.
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