Chant Against Relentless Things

A woman gave me her heart.
I found it bore a faint swastika,
and at once I tore that ball apart;
no one approach works across the board.

Hearts, flowers.
Symbols, metaphor;
also, muscles and genitalia.
No one approach works across the board.

Planet, I implore you,
tear off my head and stop this thinking.
Then shit down my open neck and fill me with decay —
no one approach works across the board.

Positive thought about negative progress,
negative thought about reaching the end.
Targets acquired, I inhale, release.
No one approach works across the board.

I am most comfortable upon the edge of death,
forgetting a vibrant life can also charm and stupefy.
But hand in hand is how they walk most of the time;
no one approach works across the board.

I keep forgetting it’s easier to smile than frown.
I work hard, much harder than the smilers do,
and where it gets me in the end is exactly where their sloth gets them.
No one approach works across the board.

About Tony Brown

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A poet with a history in slam, lots of publications; my personal poetry and a little bit of daily life and opinions. Read the page called "About..." for the details. View all posts by Tony Brown

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