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    The Language of Boredom

    Like how birds speak
    And beg their desires,
    I understand the language
    Of the tree and its foliage
    Across from the balcony
    Where I sit to expect
    The cadence of leaves
    The rhythm of branches
    Swaying and breaking
    To the sounds of wind,
    To the various yellows
    Of the September sun.

    I am as stubborn
    As the worm or the wasp
    Alone in its search
    For sense and meaning
    I vaguely see all morning,
    I faintly hear all day
    Among echoes and murmurs
    Puzzling and embarrassing me
    Like they come from the audience
    Watching me in a plastic chair
    Burn sticks of red Marlboros,
    Sip black, sugarless coffee.
    Last edited by miyako73; 09-23-2012 at 06:59 PM.
    "Writing is a struggle against silence."

    --Carlos Fuentes

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    I loved the second stanza Miyako, which seemed to obliterate the first one completely.
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    Thanks, Delta. I intended the first to be romantic and the second to be neurotic and to negate the misleading first stanza.
    "Writing is a struggle against silence."

    --Carlos Fuentes

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