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The Instinct of Cellsbeauty softens each of us
like an egg soaking in vinegar,
but I have always been soft,
soft as baby fuzz,
a flabby soul
stuffed into my skin
like sausage meat inside a hog casing.
I have no idea what it’s like
to have to kill,
to jump out of an airplane,
to learn I have cancer.
I spray lavender-vanilla mist on my pillow
to help myself
sleep.
the hardest thing in my life
was when my dad died. they tattooed
little dots on his head
to help them aim their rays. his hair
started to fall out. luckily,
he didn’t have much to lose.
I correspond over the Internet
with a young woman
in England. she takes shape
as if from memory—
out of digitized snapshots
and sound bites
and emoticons
and words. her long hair once shimmered
under a fading
sun. she writes soft
poetry and reads it into her computer.
her breath whispers
in the microphone
like the sound of television snow.
I remember the look on my dad’s face
as he hung up the phone
and told me about his friend, Monte,
killed in a car crash
while driving home from the beach
to his wife and three young
children. I remember how,
in the midst of feeling
sorry for myself, I understood
that I had been blessed. in its way,
cancer is kind.
my wife is eight-and-a-half
months pregnant. I bend down
to tie her shoelaces in a crowded mall
while out Christmas shopping,
and our six-year-old son
seizes the opportunity to pounce. I stand
and shrug
him off
the way a sapling
shakes the soil from its back.
I wonder at the instinct of cells.
in the palms of my hands.
in the tips of my fingers.
in the soles of my feet.
like a murder of crows.
like a pack of wolves.
like a parliament of rooks.
I’ve grown too soft to try to make
sense of it. I no longer want
to understand. I want to just
know,
the way animals and trees
know, the way an infant knows.
I can feel it there,
lurking
in each tiny piece.
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Comments: 57
LiliWrites [2014-04-22 06:21:24 +0000 UTC]
I've used your brilliant piece in a title poem, found here: liliwrites.deviantart.com/art/…
I hope you don't mind!
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haphazardmelody [2013-02-13 05:56:10 +0000 UTC]
This poem really makes the most of life's little moments, to me. This is beautiful.
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DailyLitDeviations [2013-02-12 05:41:58 +0000 UTC]
Your wonderful literary work has been chosen to be featured by =DailyLitDeviations in a news article that can be found here: [link] Congratulations on your DD!
Be sure to check out the other artists featured and show your support by ing the News Article. Keep writing and keep creating.
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tetrarchangel [2012-05-27 15:27:18 +0000 UTC]
I really found this stanza:
"I correspond over the Internet
with a young woman
in England. she takes shape
as if from memory—
out of digitized snapshots
and sound bites
and emoticons
and words. her long hair once shimmered
under a fading
sun. she writes soft
poetry and reads it into her computer.
her breath whispers
in the microphone
like the sound of television snow."
fascinating.
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AngelRide [2012-03-20 01:24:43 +0000 UTC]
I can't think of anything particularly intelligent to say about this poem about this poem right this moment, but I love it. Excellent work.
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gummyrabbit [2012-03-19 23:24:52 +0000 UTC]
This absolutely lovely. I didn't want it to end, I liked it so much. Also, I thought the part about the lady from England was beautiful, it captured perfectly what it is like.
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sethsorenson99 [2012-03-19 21:18:23 +0000 UTC]
this gorgeous. wow.
when i first read "my wife is eight-and-a-half
months pregnant." i didnt get to the months pregnant yet....yeah.. "my wife is eight-and-a-half...."
whoops
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EmikoOgasawara [2012-03-19 20:37:42 +0000 UTC]
I'm not going to pretend that I'd ever have read this if it wasn't a DD, but this is fantastic and I'm glad I did. I'm always surprised and delighted to find literature that has been featured, but I never actively seek it out...perhaps I should do that more often. Anyway, congratulations on the DD, you deserve it!
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LiliWrites In reply to EmikoOgasawara [2012-03-19 23:08:10 +0000 UTC]
Can I recommend you start by watching *DailyLitDeviations ? We feature 5 pieces of great lit every day.
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wouldulikesometea [2012-03-19 20:22:26 +0000 UTC]
i love how there is a lot of emotion, but it is subtle instead of jumping out at you. kind of like pastels drifting into each other rather than flashy neon. this poem doesn't need to be dramatic. it grabs attention in a different way.
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TheDibLuver [2012-03-19 15:59:35 +0000 UTC]
I loved this piece. The way it floats, the way it just is. Nothing is left desired. Thank you!
Grats on your DD
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MysticViolence [2012-03-19 15:52:16 +0000 UTC]
Wow thats lovely im totally DeviantWatching (or whatever its called) you
x
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Puppy-eater [2012-03-19 15:14:19 +0000 UTC]
You, sir. Are an amazing writer. I hope to achieve your level of poignancy someday.
Congratulations on the DD.
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kakashiplushie [2012-03-19 15:01:35 +0000 UTC]
Congratulations on the DD. It is very well-deserved. <3 It's something I have to keep reading over and over to really understand and I look forward to each word. I love that it sounds like a person and it sounds like the world at the same time. I can't explain it, but it makes the miniscule immense, something like that. I love the softness of it as well, down to the best similes: 'the sound of television snow,' 'the way a sapling shakes soil from its back.' It's really good.
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ixDenial [2012-03-19 13:03:46 +0000 UTC]
Yes.. because ignorance is a blessing, I wish i didn't know.
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VictorHugo [2012-03-19 11:43:00 +0000 UTC]
" I no longer want to understand. "
I´m like this now, if you know too much, it kills the magic of things, when you see the forces pulling our strings, we feel like robots. I don´t want to see codes of the matrix anymore.
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heavenlytouch [2012-03-19 10:32:51 +0000 UTC]
I like this poem ! This is so funny and entertaining to read !
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pmcde7 [2012-03-19 08:15:39 +0000 UTC]
I have nothing to say but to say that I have nothing to say except 'WOW! That was amazing!'
Hehe. Confusing, I know. Most people say that about me.
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MoonlightWillow6 [2012-03-16 23:04:13 +0000 UTC]
This is gorgeous. It has a sort of simple plain feel to it. It's not too dramatic, but it's not too boring either. It's poetic in that quiet, thoughtful sort of way. Excellent poem.
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PossumFan [2012-03-16 18:09:30 +0000 UTC]
Wow, this was a delicious read! Lovely use of words!
+ fave
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Lottie-Girl [2012-03-16 13:37:17 +0000 UTC]
This is brilliant.
I like your use of oxymorons, well I interpreted them as oxymorons; 'beauty softens each of us like an egg soaking in vinegar', the first half of the sentence I perceived as very gentle, whereas the image of the egg I found to be quite harsh, another example would be; 'flabby soul', which seems both unpleasant and delicate at the same time. A fantastic technique to use in poetry, it really brings the piece to life and makes you think more.
Your use of repetition throughout created pace as well which made a more enthralling read.
I love your descriptions as well, very powerful and evocative.
Your message though, I was wondering are you trying to say you wish you knew what you were meant to be doing with your life as cells know what they have to do?
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Elsie-Black [2012-03-16 09:59:00 +0000 UTC]
This is utterly gorgeous, and I can barely describe how much I love it....truly amazing work.
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DailyLitDeviations [2012-03-16 09:35:20 +0000 UTC]
Your wonderful literary work has been chosen to be featured by *DailyLitDeviations and has been selected as our "Pick of the Day". It is featured in a news article here: [link] and on our main page.
Keep writing and keep creating.
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saartha [2010-10-28 19:09:42 +0000 UTC]
I come back to this, again, again, again.
I have no other way of saying how important this piece is.
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anarchypress In reply to Ahavati [2009-05-02 05:01:27 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. And thank you for watching me.
~Michael
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anarchypress In reply to ohsostarryeyed [2009-04-21 04:07:51 +0000 UTC]
Thank you, Melissa. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
~Michael
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schriftsteller [2009-04-17 18:59:59 +0000 UTC]
This is very beautiful. It's strong, but still has an edge of melancholy. I agree with Heather, it's very quiet, but loud.
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anarchypress In reply to schriftsteller [2009-04-17 19:38:24 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. I'm thinking about submitting it to a contest. But I may need to tweak it a little first.
~Michael
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schriftsteller In reply to anarchypress [2009-04-17 22:14:02 +0000 UTC]
You're welcome. I think this is very good. I would submit it to a contest, definitely.
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