Friday, April 12, 2024

Stone Soup Croutons, 4-10-24: Boston and West Virginia Have the Same Rapture Issues


Stone Soup Croutons is a weekly poem I write using lines and impressions selected 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 collecting the best of my first year of poems. Click here to purchase it.

Mary Ann Honaker stopped by for National Poetry Month. It was nice to play over. I thank Mary for reminding me of Henry & Glenn forever and Bil Lewis for his John Denver trivia for inspiring the title. 

Thanks for reading.


Boston and West Virginia Have 
the Same Rapture Issues
 
Can old holiday food be 
repurposed for survival?
What would Dupont do? 
Add a new wishbone, 
suggest you only eat 
under a total eclipse. 
Something gets lost
in translation. This is 
not the frontier that
Walt Whitman waxed
over. It's as if someone
has mistaken Hitler for 
Chaplin and said, Do 
carry on, totalitarian
world, just be funny. 
Glenn Danzig ditches
Henry Rollins for Hecate
to runaway down further 
south while the rest of us
try to ignore those crying
inside her serpent head
while joining the debate 
whether angers are neocons. 
 

Special thanks to Edward S. Gault, Jan Rowe, Ken Johnson, Jon Wesick, Bil Lewis, Robert Fleming, James Van Looy and special feature Mary Ann Honaker.

1 comment:

Ken Johnson said...

Write poems in the mornings
Pour out yesterday’s tea
Think of Helen Keller
Who dove into life as
A cormorant hits the sea
The speed of that dive
Me? I entered this world
Already lost, having come
From Mithraic light
Whose sun falls across these pages

- from poem-a-day.org
Stephan Kuusisto from 'Dark Joys.'