After Origins by Jeffrey McDaniel
I’m from electric lights that rob the sky of stars
I’m from Bloody Mary in the mirror and ghosts in the garage
I’m from don’t make me knock your teeth in on Thursday
I’m from denim blue Osh Kosh overalls matched with collared shirts with alligator logos
I’m from the kitchen table where my mother called Columbus that rapist son of a bitch
I’m from real Mexicans speak Spanish puto
I’m from shouting as porcelain figures of baby angels smash against the floor
I’m from a Dr. Seuss bedtime story lulling me into a sea of dreams
I’m from late Saturday night booze cruising
I’m from John Wayne wannabe’s shooting pistols at each other in the streets
I’m from a murder of crows cawing in the park as my father and I fly kites
I’m from Looney Tunes comes on after He-Man
I’m from fast cash on the corner with a box cutter in my back pocket (just incase)
I’m from three schools in two years
I’m from soft promises whispered under the Santa Monica Pier to a green-eyed girl
I’m from familiar handcuffs around my delicate eleven year old wrists
I’m from watch them try and stop me now that I have nothing to lose
2 comments:
I read the original too (I think, unless someone posted a fake of the original online, you never know). So the assignment is to write your own poem emulating a preexisting poem's style? This seems like something that could have gone very wrong and been formulaic, but fits really well with your story and your usual voice, so it actually works and becomes your poem. 7 more to go? gogogo noobdoggay! hehe
I like this poem structure. It's simple but effective. I'm slightly tempted to make my own version of it, but I'm also rather lazy, so we'll see if that ever happens. How's the portfolio coming along?
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