4.10.2012
Poem : Life, Written.
I wish to write my life in essay form,
answers to all your questions carefully crafted,
for when I am asked off the cuff for favorite films,
I fumble and stutter like I've been caught, asked,
why did I lie about getting my homework done in fifth grade,
when instead I spent the afternoon reading Judy Blume?
I say nothing that I meant to;
I land on comedy of all things,
I forget about the dramatic scenes that bring tears to my eyes,
the running reel
of what I really meant to mention.
And don't ask me why it made more sense to purchase drive-thru
Starbucks this morning,
rather than wait five minutes for the french press at home.
I'm a walking contradiction, I know,
So let me write it all down for you.
Rather than a hand across my stupid mouth,
my hand that flies across the page tells its truth,
the heart of me,
the heart I wish I wore on my sleeve, but that never really seems to say,
say what I mean.
And rather than you keeping record of all my wrongs,
I'd like to write that story myself,
the way I do so now.
All is poetry,
All is true,
But I'd rather you not tell it.
5 comments:
very nice Bethany. How much easier, simpler, nicer life was when Judy Blume was on the bedside, instead of heaps of paperwork and lists all gone wrong. Keep writing.
I agree with Moriah on the Judy Blume and your writing. :)
I'd really love to go back and read all those favorites of mine, wouldn't you? I think I read "Starring Sally J. Freeman as Herself" about a hundred times, but I haven't picked it up since I was probably 13. :)
Thanks, Andrea!! :)
Love, love, love this poem!
And... I nominated you for a blog award: http://inspirationandroughdrafts.blogspot.com/2012/04/liebster-award.html
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