...or the lack of both. This poem seems to demonstrate the lack. The > Language > Place Blog Carnival's theme this month is Individuation/Assimilation. I'm a little late to join the carnival this time, but thought I'd post this anyway. Maybe next month.
rush hour
stepping out of line
from a nameless crowd
and losing my place -
socially extrinsic
waste by-product of a
selfish generation
my speech is drunkenness
my sickness self-inflicted
coughing up anger chunks
intoxicating and toxic
ineffectual smears
driving exhaust-fumed freeways
with backward exit signs
slapping laughing faces
belligerently – just like them
groping for wisdom, but
babbling into empty ears
they see I’m lost
nakedness turned inside out
shame and weakness
bead up like sweat
they’re indifferent, and
I’m too tired
or maybe lazy
damned dyslexia
Loop 610's bridge over the Houston Ship Channel, obviously not during rush hour. To me this bridge reminds me of a giant serpent slithering across the landscape. Rush hour traffic gives it the illusion of movement. This pic was taken on a Sunday morning.
This is Beltway 8's bridge over the same ship channel. It makes me think of an invading Roman army. It's a toll bridge, so the traffic's not usually too heavy. This pic was taken during evening rush hour.
Here's a view of the east side of downtown, from 610's bridge. I live between the two bridges, but closer to 610.
As always, your pics and words blow me away. I've given up poetry for a while. Doing a lot of prose writing.
ReplyDeleteHi Sue! Sorry it took me so long to reply. Yeah, go where your muse takes you. You're doing great with your prose!
ReplyDeleteMy muse is taking me into fiction, too, but I love these, these words really speak to me, and the images, too, Super!
ReplyDelete(I'm working on a novel for NaNoWri Mo, which I am planning now and will start actually writing writing November 1.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so evocative of traffic and rushing and being overwhelmed.
We're driving cross country now and those upsetting scenes look so familiar!!!!!
ReplyDeleteAcck! You have my sympathy, Mary, I'd hate to be stuck in traffic on my vacation. I hope your trip gets a lot better.
ReplyDeleteSorry it took so long to reply. My internet is having problems. I'll be going on vacation next week, but, fortunately, I'll be flying instead of driving.
I'm looking forward to reading what you come up with for NaNoWri Mo. I've heard of it. I like to think that some day I might try it, but right now, I don't know anything about how to write a book.