Monday, December 18, 2006

Company

Paste things
as haste brings all things to an end
Create waste
Not chaste, saving face with your friends
Held in place
Disgraced stranger in his own skin
sharing caves
Ignoring brave times when both shall win
jealous of his neighbors car
Ignoring the daytime fog
of your mind
Sometimes it's hard to find where you began

~By BC, GS, NS, PL, and AA

Friday, December 15, 2006

Morbid Obesity

Like a clown with his frown exposed
He shoved the shotgun barrel to the back of his throat
took it out briefly to take a sip of coffee
and then one last show, Your Majesty.

A smile means nothing
Punches to the teeth
Thats not the only way they are seen
pliers work, too.

With sand in your eyes
you gaze at the moon
Its easy to plagiarize
like dying too soon

Glad to be at that point
blade ready to eviscerate
Let's leave this joint
better time then now

~By NS, PL, and BC

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

.38 special


she told me that she wants to have my children

i told her they could not wear brand name sneakers
but she still held my hand anyways.
i put in a cd and skipped to track 4
turned up the volume as .38 special came on
"Lately I'm learnin' that so many yearnings are never to be"
i've always been a wild eyed southern boy
You've always worn the same red underwear
we always knew we were a well-fitting pair

for the third time this week i went outside
Only to find out that the mail wasn't there.
I almost asked you if you really knew me
We both know that wouldnt be fair
I gave up telling the truth before we met
Maybe thats a lie too
Like I said, we know it wouldnt be fair

~By PL, BC, GS, NS


Yielding A Kite

Are we tangible, edible and if so, delectable?
Are we on our way out, and if so from where did we begin?
A line allows progress, severed branches and twigs
A word like love gets overused and underappreciated
(most words are)
(less words you make)
HOW TO AMPLIFY!?
Such a thought cannot be explained rather deteriorated
Progressive downward spiraling- is sober somber?
Repeating for the sake of learning
Experience it twice, never forget
But forgetting what was once remembered and lost
What were we thinking?
What would we endure?
We would endure poinsettias, brown sweaters, endeavors to please us.
Not forgery or coin trickery
No salvation in adapting to a world which is crazy
Did we lose our sight for small things?
Did we find a taste for fine china and lace?
Are we left drunk and blind from cinematic love?
The credits have become a thing of the past.
We held on to the wrong things and they start to decay
Like the languorous leaves from late fall lessons learned –
Brittle, they fall to pieces in our wrinkled hands
(melted icicles come with spring)
The leaves, at least, know their purpose
while ice shards on the roof dream haughtily of greater things.
Dive bombing and derelict descent
Engines idling mid-air
Two innocuous smiles, without a care
One of them thought there might have been a chance
poor humor biting on seeds of happenstance
Again, how to live through what so many could not endure?

~By BC, AA, PL, MM, NS, GS, JMH, and O'R.

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Red Light Night

She smelled like the morning after, and her face looked like guilt
seventeen tattoos that etched nothing into memory
He always made himself a career out of taking dives
"Damn thing's broken," I said, "take it out of your mouth, Ms. Po-tato Head."
Where can we go from here
We go to the liquor cabinet to loosen our tongues
Jager, Absinthe, Vodka and Rum
Nothing of substance. Just detail.
Getting undressed didn't look like it was supposed to
Another shot, pause, stare. Repeated as necessary
Eyelashes zippered to make it go quicker.
Feel with your hands, not with your heart
For the heart twists sensation with it's own agendas
The only truth you'll ever know changes as your limbs embrace each other
But stays the same in scent and sound,
Especially after the whiskey sweats out
Then you can leave with your hand to your mouth and your eyes to the ground.

~By BC, AA, JMH, MM, GS, O'R, and NS.

Sunday, December 10, 2006

Caja de Corazon IV

April is the cruelest month
its evidence washed away
something strange tastes of blame
punctuation was useful once
now wanton words wax poetic again
budding as eustoma petals purple
does not know dying is imminent
still crosses himself before meals
yet sets his feet below the table

Lying as March Lions malinger mendaciously
unreserved in truth as lucid bears grumble May
Seeing Dust in a handful of fear
the forgotten lamb's darling stands
a most inconspicuous spot
a patch within patches
pound for pound the better craftsman
shaven wool facade for a depilated attic
that Delilah once knew

February brings answers falsified in three
blind cries to god; a response: "je suis"
at the bottom by bound feet
Countertops wake only to flee
from December's death rattle discomfort
His cold is only a dream
an unraveling sweater: mental disentanglement
A thread remains hidden in the undertow
Like the suicide note set off to sea
in drowning bottle bent bewildered
Gone...

~By MM, NS, O'R, GS, and TS Eliot

Thursday, December 7, 2006

High Coo Average

Day train rider gone wrong
Wrote out of his own song
Kid keeps watch on the sun
His eyes smolder over
Time always comes and gos
Dial broken- explodes!
Come for the view. Don't Stay.

A line break on his page
Same place that he sleeps in
Framed space of his dream den
Inane envelope seal.

Lick the ridge of airships-
Content feeling of age:
decaying wrinkled face
Forshadowing the steps
to his left-handed loft.

Can He Find The Way Out?

~By MM and NS

Tuesday, December 5, 2006

Wednesday Is Like This

Kellar's experience has placed him in the "Reluctant" pile on his desk
The outgoing mail has always been a thing of the past
(Shuffle the cards, pick one from the middle)
Systematic chance answered riddle
A grimy window glimpse ahead
As clear as the everything and anything you might have said
Take it- it's your only chance-string.

Hinder the way they walk if it makes you feel alive
Take it all in, each moment in each stride.

~By MM and NS.

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

Peripatetic Ogdensville

He's all mahogany
She's everything but shiny
Blank surface kindly sanded down
Blank surface petrie dish town
Microcosmic universe
Automatically converse
to your brain wave stalking thoughts
keep what you bought
hand over what you stole, sir
look under your soul's fur
burrow in and take a nap, thwap! aunt nettie wakes you up!
Uncle Harold laughs and grins, HA! The rest of the family sups...
Suppose extensive surgery took place next Tuesday on your face...
What would happen if you took face the next wednesday at your place?
ripped it off and screamed "My epidermis! OH my"
Epidermis means your hair, inside Uncle Harolds mind
CHOMP: she bites Uncle Harold's head OFF
CLAMP: He fights for laughs, a barrel full of
Sounds slurr under
He found surrender
(white flag raises slowly, steadily from the left side of his body)
Keep in mind the right side is nodding
coddling the dog
modeling the fog
into a smoggy paper airplane for later use
tossed away from his hand like day old refuse

~By MM and NS

Wednesday, November 1, 2006

Welcome to Smitheringtonville!

If you ever caught yourself thinking "Hey, I wish I could join a writing community that helps promote creativity and helps you learn from other writers of all different types," then this is the place for you.

Before you join, however, it's important that you understand that this community is only as strong as it's weakest member. We have a few rules and guidelines that help make this place a comfortable work environment and make sure that no one is discriminated against, that no one's work is vandalised, and that every enjoys themselves! Please read the following before you attempt to join the community.

How to Start a Poem
  1. Once you've been added start a new Post with the first line (or lines) of your poem and any guidelines you'd like followed (you can make up rules - for example, if you want your poem to be a haiku).
  2. You may also include the title at that time, or you can add the title at any time during the progression of the poem writing process.
  3. Save all poems and writings in progress in Draft Form until they are finished by clicking 'Save as Draft'. Do not publish incomplete poems.
  4. Your poem can be 'Finished' at any time by any of the members and will be Published at that time.
  5. Once a poem is Published, please DO NOT change it.

8 Simple Rules to Dating My Teenage Daughter Writing a Poem:

  1. All the poems can be written through the Edit Posts section of your Blogger account (if you would like to start a poem, read the rules above).
  2. All poems that are in Draft form can be edited, and added to.
  3. Only add lines to the end of the poems, or add words to the last line of the poem. Do not change something someone else has already written.
  4. Add your first and last initial, followed by a dash before every line you write. If you add words to an existing line you can add your first and last initial at that point using parenthesis. (This is done so people can get a look at what each individual is writing and learn from other writers particular styles.)
  5. Do not change Published poems. Once a poem or writing is Published that means it is complete.
  6. You may also add to the title of the poem or writing, but the same above five rules apply. You do not have to initial the title.
  7. Anyone can decide when a poem or writing is complete and Publish it by following the rules below.
  8. You DO NOT have to add lines to every poem.
El Fin? Then Publish!

Any member can publish the poem at any time they decide that it is complete. Publishing can be done by following the guidelines below.

  1. Underneath the poem, add a 'By' and list all the contributing authors' initials you find within the body of the poem or writing.
  2. Delete all the initials throughout the poem or writing itself.
  3. Update the date of the poem or writing by going to 'post options' in the Edit post screen.
  4. Add a title to the poem or writing, if it does not already have one, and then it is ready to publish.


It's that easy. To summarize everything above, just remember these simple guidelines:
Please be courteous to the community and follow the above rules and guidelines.

DO NOT change the template of the blog.

DO NOT erase poems.

DO NOT remove members as admins.

You will be removed from the community if you are not respectful of others.



That's all. If you want to join:

  • Send your name and email address to nshattell@gmail.com or leave a comment with your email address.
  • You will be sent a request to join Smitheringtonville as a guest author as soon as I receive your email address.
  • Once you accept the invitation I will change your status from 'guest' to 'admin' and you can begin writing!