Here at Poets United we enjoy a feeling of community, and each week we feature a poem written by one of our members. This week's poem is from the blog of Buddah Moskowitz, a poet from California, who blogs at I Hate Poetry.
I think many of us have felt this way as we write poetry:
Sitting here
with the time machine,
I make glorious plans.
I am taken back to
memories
some golden, some bitter
and taken to dreams,
allowing myself the conceit
of clairvoyance.
In the time machine
everything that I am not
does not matter
it’s just me
these fingers
this keyboards
and these thoughts
all
somehow
inexplicably
working in concert
for some creative
common end.
While a man sitting alone at
a machine
can hardly be called noble,
sometimes
if he strikes the idea
just right
and the Muse
has been kind
he’ll write something
that might make a difference
even if that difference
is only
a smile.
So,
I keep trying,
though the ideas be
modest or miniscule.
Perhaps they’ll outlast me
as an incomplete legacy,
and
as I leave the time machine
of writing
I will re-engage
with the real-world
long enough and
deep enough
to hopefully find
still more
to bring back
to the machine.
Thanks, Buddah, for being part of Poets United. We look forward to reading more of your work.
Friends, we hope you have enjoyed this poem. Look for another Poem of the Week next week. One day it will be yours.
Posted for Poets United by Mary Kling, who spends as much time as possible at In the Corner of My Eye.
Yes, I feel just that way when I write. Thanks for the post and Happy, Happy Birthday!!!
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ReplyDeleteI'd not visited Buddha much, but I will now. I so appreciate the exposure you offer to our fellow poets.
Mary, great pick! I echo Kim - thank you for bringing such interesting poets to our attention, so we dont miss anybody. Now that I have read this poem, I will for sure be checking out your site, Buddah - I LOVE this poem. I feel the same way, creating away at my keyboard, traveling the world without ever leaving home. Beautiful work. I will be stp[ping by to see more of your work. Mary, you do such a good job. I hope you know how much all of us appreciate you.
ReplyDeleteWow-ee! I didn't know about this! I is honored. :) Thanks a million!
ReplyDeleteJust... thanks. You like me. You really like me!
- moskowitz the humbled
And thanks Mary Kling, wherever you are!
ReplyDeleteBuddah, it is always nice to discover and share such wonderful poetry and blogs. And yes, we like you. LOL.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful choice Mary. Buddah baby you da' best!
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