Marry me?
or just continue to write
phenomenal poetry,
please and thank you.
Your slightly obsessed reader,
Alex.
As a recognition of April being the month of Poetry, I am enclosing in this post a poem by one of my new favorite poets.
A Sad Child by Margaret Atwood
(link below, to avoid any Stewart related incidents :P)
You're sad because you're sad.
It's psychic. It's the age. It's chemical.
Go see a shrink or take a pill,
or hug your sadness like an eyeless doll
you need to sleep.
Well, all children are sad
but some get over it.
Count your blessings. Better than that,
buy a hat. Buy a coat or pet.
Take up dancing to forget.
Forget what?
Your sadness, your shadow,
whatever it was that was done to you
the day of the lawn party
when you came inside flushed with the sun,
your mouth sulky with sugar,
in your new dress with the ribbon
and the ice-cream smear,
and said to yourself in the bathroom,
I am not the favorite child.
My darling, when it comes
right down to it
and the light fails and the fog rolls in
and you're trapped in your overturned body
under a blanket or burning car,
and the red flame is seeping out of you
and igniting the tarmac beside you head
or else the floor, or else the pillow,
none of us is;
or else we all are.
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/a-sad-child/
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2 comments:
A) **Phenomenal** Atwood poem.
B) It's not every day that a poem (yours, in this case) doubles as a marriage proposal. Heh, heh.
C) Just read your entry on the gratitude blog, and have this to say: You are equally as life-changing. And don't try any of that, "Whatever. No, I'm NOT. I'm just Alex" nonsense. :)
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"I want to say, 'You make me feel like a teacher' - and who could ask to feel more than that?" ~Taylor Mali, "Like Lily, Like Wilson"
I can definitely relate to this poem. Thank you, Alex.
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