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My Conversation With a Famous Poet- Challenge #19
Music flowing in a hypnotic beat
Riding each note to get a little closer
The crowd parted through a haze of reefer
Left to fall behind on the street
There in the middle
Sitting cross legged was he
Looking up from his notebook
Calling out to me
I knelt at his feet
As he started to speak
"Indian's scattered on dawn's highway bleeding..."
For a moment, I couldn't breathe
His eyes danced as he continued the verse
Every bit of me entangled in every part
When it was over, he took a hit and held my hand
Sharing spoken word that had never been
And just as our lips came close together,
The alarm went off and the dog jumped on the bed
It was time to get up
And shake the dream from my head
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Free verse
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Comments
Geezer
Sat, 2022-09-03 09:35
A very good...
piece, although I cannot figure the famous poet. Maybe another clue? ~ Geez.
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RoseBlack
Sat, 2022-09-03 09:38
Think music/poetry combined
This person was both a musician and poet, think 60's/70's
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~RoseBlack~
Geezer
Sat, 2022-09-03 09:43
A man that was...
taken before his time. John Lennon was my first thought! ~ Geez.
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RoseBlack
Sat, 2022-09-03 09:47
Close...
While taken too soon, this individual passed away in July of 1971
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~RoseBlack~
Geezer
Sat, 2022-09-03 09:55
Hmmmm...
I will have to think on that.
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RoseBlack
Sat, 2022-09-03 09:59
He was
one of the Trifecta....Joplin, Hendrix....
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~RoseBlack~
Geezer
Sat, 2022-09-03 10:00
Yeah...
I got it right after I hung up! Jim Morrison!
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RoseBlack
Sat, 2022-09-03 10:17
:)
Glad it gave you a challenge :)
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~RoseBlack~
Jackweb
Sat, 2022-09-03 11:17
Excellent !
Well published, bravo, beautiful, expressive and distinctive words. You are creative at what you gave. You are always brilliant.
Love this!!!
'His eyes danced as he continued the verse'
'And shake the dream from my head'
Beautiful write!
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"By virtue of creativity, my literary genre is poetry".
~Jackweb
RoseBlack
Sat, 2022-09-03 11:30
Thank you, Jack!
I always said I was born several years too late and had I had the opportunity to talk to Jim Morrison, just once, I imagine it would have gone something like the above.
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~RoseBlack~
RoseBlack
Sat, 2022-09-03 13:54
Always the dog....
Glad you liked it!
~RoseBlack~
Candlewitch
Fri, 2022-11-18 05:40
I still listen
to the doors and watch the movie. one of my favorite songs was "Love Street" it was like an Island or a safety zone in a grenade range. of course, I had darker faves, too. he was a great poet and lyricist in a troubled time.
*hugs, Cat
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RoseBlack
Fri, 2022-11-18 07:18
Morrison
Is by far one of my favorite lyricists and poets. Everything about him was brilliant. My favorite is The End.
~RoseBlack~
Candlewitch
Fri, 2022-11-18 08:01
dear Carrie,
Yessss! that is also one of mine! it is one that truly haunts the soul... it reaches right down and grabs a person by the guts. I was twenty in '71. and scrabbling to get out of my own way. the music of the 70'sand 80's was a lifeline.
*hugs & respect, Cat
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RoseBlack
Fri, 2022-11-18 08:06
It pulls me in
His voice is hypnotic...almost trance like...The End was the predecessor to his poem the Hitchhiker and then Riders on the Storm. Leaves chills when he drops the final note about letting go...
~RoseBlack~
Candlewitch
Fri, 2022-11-18 08:11
his music
I wrote some of my best poems when listening to the doors. unfortunately, my second husband burned my notebooks. he also took my best friend to bed...
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RoseBlack
Fri, 2022-11-18 08:17
Mine
Was the doors and Steppenwolf. Steppenwolf is forever my favorite. Morrison was a different kind of favorite. Steppenwolf was the stable rational part of things...Morrison was the darker, fantasy part.
~RoseBlack~
Candlewitch
Fri, 2022-11-18 08:42
dear Carrie,
I'm glad that you had them all, for a well-rounded experience. at that time, the darker side was my reality. there was a lot of terrible things going on in my life, prior family was raging with destruction. home was disintegrated with both abandonment and betrayal. somehow I got through it.
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