Tuesday, October 26, 2010

**This poem is inspired by Allen Ginsberg




As a mother struggles each day
to feed her family of five,
a wall street business man runs
to his meeting in a $500 suit.

While a young couple plans their
 dream wedding with ease,
another couple must fight to prove
to the world that their love is the same.

Instead of watching the news
and getting involved in current affairs,
we all run home to check out facebook
and constantly have a cell phone in our hands.

The land of dreams and equality
but how often do we see that?
America in the eyes of an outsider
is much different from a first seat view.

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Connect (revision number two)

**This is my second revision of this poem.


Another day, another period of solitude.
My ears full of noise from the busy crowd.
My thoughts left to wander, filling my head
with hopes of one day belonging somewhere.
Soon to my surprise, the image of a shadow
appeared beside me, little did i know
who this beautiful gift belonged to.
I glance up to find an extended hand,
and put mine out in return.
Our two hands connecting,
our two souls coming together.
All the pieces I had once searched for 
were now given to me,
a simple box tied with pretty ribbon.
What were once two separate shadows,
have now become one.

Monday, October 18, 2010

Connect (revision)

**revision of last weeks poem, Connect


Sitting alone in the lunch room, with dreams
of a genuine friendship filling my head,
someone to cry and smile with,
another body to connect with mine
in the simplest sense of the phrase.

Another day, another period of solitude.
Then a shadow was cast on the floor beside me,
little did I know who it belonged to.
Someone to smile and cry with.

I sit in the lunch room once again,
the same round table as all those years ago.
I glance over at the lonely girl across from me,
remembering the feeling of solitude i felt.
I walked over and casted my shadow next to her.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Connect

*this poem was inspired by Li-Young Lee's "The Gift"

Sitting alone in the lunch room,
dreams of acceptance filling my head.
The desire to be liked,
to have another body to connect with,
in the simplest sense of the phrase.

Another day, another period of solitude.
Then a shadow was cast on the floor beside me,
little did I know who it belonged to.
Another body to connect with.

Years later, I sat at the round table
glancing at the lonely soul across the room.
I remembered the feeling of solitude,
and walked over to join our two bodies,
in the simplest sense of the phrase.

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Untitled (week 1)

The music fills her ears,
in an otherwise silent room.

Layed out on her bedroom floor.
Surrounded by her sheets of notes,
shapes that speak a language of their own.

The view outside her window,
a world composed of harmony.
From the counting crows above,
to the beatles that inhabit the earth.

She listens closely to the rhythm
that soon reaches the dephs of her soul.
Before too long she drifts away.
carried by her favorite lullaby.