Fall Snow (Snow Fall)
Posted October 29, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: Country weekend
Tags: early snow fall pictures, manicddaily, photos of October snow fall, snow on apple trees, snow on fall leaves
Conversation Poem? (“No Good Answer”)
Posted October 29, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: poetry
Tags: break-up poem, conversation poem, drawing of broken heart as two faces, dVerse Poets Pub, gloomy love break-up poem, manicddaily, ManicDDaily poetry, poem about loss of love and self-love
dVerse Poets Pub has a poetics challenge today, hosted by the wonderful Claudia Schoenfeld (who lives in Germany but writes beautiful poetry in English) asking for a “call and response” or conversation poem.
The poem below is a conversation in which one person speaks in words, the other gestures. it’s a pretty grim poem, sorry. (Please remember it’s a poem, i.e. work of art! ) Also note that, although it rhymes and has line breaks, pauses should really only be taken where punctuated and not at the end of a line.
No Good Answer
She took a brush and hit her hand,
trying hard to make a stand.
“Just go,” he sighed,
“it’s just not working.
You’ve got to know
I’m not just jerking
you around.
No, it’s just the way I am is all,
I’m not the one for you at all.”
She stuck a tack into her wrist,
showing him a bloodied fist.
He shuddered, turned aside his head,
“It’s time for me to go to bed,”
then left her for their one spare room,
while she sat on beneath a gloom
of fear
that she would stop the pain
so that it would not come again.
But she was frozen, could not move,
luckily, perhaps, since all self-love
had vanished
just as his had done,
not to be found under moon or sun.
Friday Flash Fiction 55 – “Both Desperate”
Posted October 28, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: iPad art, poetry, Uncategorized
Tags: Flash Fiction 55, image of wounded deer, iPad art, manicddaily, Mr. Know-it-all, poem about deer accident, poem about deer hit by car, poem about killing deer to put it out of misery, the G man
Hit, it still had flight
in its front legs. The man dragged
it by its antlers off the road, crouched
on its neck with a knife. It bled
in dark gulps, still tried to rear, roared.
He laid the hand not pressing it down
upon its shoulder, as if to calm,
as if touch could.
This is my 55 word story (not including title!) for the G-Man. (Thanks, Mr. Knowitall, for the incentive to compress this scene.)
Quick windy video of Occupy Wall Street (Nightfall in Zuccotti Park 10/27/11)
Posted October 27, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: Uncategorized
Tags: manicddaily, Occupy Wall STreet 10/27 cold and wet, Occupy Wall Street short video, Zuccotti Park night 10/27
For any who are interested, here’s a super quick and unfortunately extremely dark video of Zuccotti Park tonight. It actually is super dark down there.
I have better pix, but this gives some small notion of the wind (and this was taken before the wind really picked up. There’s rain too.) Protesters were doing the normal speak and repeat routine, but umbrellas were inverting and many people just huddled in tents, hoping not to be blown away. (Sorry it’s so dark–can be seen better full screen.)
Hunkering down in Zuccotti Park (“Occupy Wall Street”), a New/Old meaning of TARP
Posted October 27, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: New York City, news, Uncategorized
Tags: manicddaily, Occupy Wall STreet, Occupy Wall Street in Rain and Cold, pictures of Zuccotti Park
Occupying Wall Street looks hard in the A.M.
Posted October 26, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: New York City, news, Uncategorized
Tags: manicddaily, Occupy Wall STreet, photos of Zuccotti Park oct 26
Occupy Wall Street – Zuccotti Park – Monday Night (10/25)
Posted October 26, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: New York City, news
Tags: darkness in Zuccotti Park, manicddaily, pictures of Occupy Wall Street, studious Zuccotti Park, Zuccotti Park 10/25
It’s getting dark early and cold in Zuccotti Park, the site in the New York Financial District where Wall Street is occupied.
I have to confess that, as a rule, I don’t watch television news, but my sense is that the protestors are being painted by some channels (i.e. Fox) as a scurrilous bunch. I walk through the park daily and they frankly seem a fairly studious bunch–there’s a whole lot of computing going on, as well as sitting, talking, and checking out pamphlets, magazines and books at a corner devoted to a library.
In the evening, because there is no megaphone, the crowd repeats the speaker’s words for amplification. Walking by, they actually sound something like a congregation in a church, repeating a creed or prayer. The voices are that somber.
Here are some pictures from last night–the library center, those standing and listening to speeches, the food line. (Sorry, I don’t have a great camera, and I’m really just a passer-by.)
“Here, Body” (The Body Is Not Your Good Dog.)
Posted October 25, 2011 by ManicDdailyCategories: dog, iPad art, poetry, Uncategorized
Tags: " "Here, "The Body is not your good dog, body." dVerse poets pub, drawing of Leonardo dog/man, iPad art, manicddaily, ManicDDaily poetry, poem about the unreliable body, poetry about dog and body, poetry about the body
I’m sorry. There is an incurable goofiness about some of my drawings. I did this one (based on Leonardo) for the recently revised poem below. It is quite a serious poem and not really much about dogs, so forgive me for being misleading.
The poem is being posted for dVerse Poets Pub Open Link Night (Tuesdays) hosted by the wonderfully generous (and thankfully, humorous) Brian Miller.
Here, Body
The body is not your good dog.
It may sit, lie down, roll over,
but there’s a limit to its Rover
aspect. No spank
will keep it from
accident; no leash
train it to the right; no yank
make it heel
feelings.
You tell it what to want, but
it will vaunt
its fleshly, furry ways,
sneaking food when already fed;
taking up all the room on the bed;
whiffing what should not be sniffed;
its passion aimed at but a toy–
here, girl; here, boy–
that can never love it back.
It will decay
though you say stay. Still,
you will love it,
this not-good dog;
for even as you scold and cajole,
call,
and despair
of calling,
you will find yourself
cradling it;
you will find yourself
in its arms.























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