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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Aimless Love...Billy Collins


Aimless Love - Billy Collins
An Erasure Poem








An Erasure Poem

This morning as I walked along the lake shore
I fell in love with a wren

In the shadows of the autumn evening
I fell for a seamstress
still at her machine in the tailor's window

This is the best kind of love I thought
without unkind words without suspicion
no waiting, no huffiness or rancor
just a twinge now and then for the wren

No lust, no slam of the door
my heart is propped up in  a field
on a tripod ready for the next arrow

I found myself standing at the bathroom sink
gazing down affectionately at the soap
I could feel myself falling again
as I felt it turning in my wet hands
and caught the scent of lavender and stone







26 comments:

  1. OMG, this is incredible. Man. Wow. Shebang. This is fantastic work. And SO true. This is why so many people "fall in love" with their pets. The relationship can't be marred with words or intentionally unkind actions ... usually. :)

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  2. "my heart is propped up in  a field
    on a tripod ready for the next arrow "

    thought this was quite witty

    much love...

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  3. I don't know which I prefer - the original or the erasure poem - they are both totally off the wall and fascinating.

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    1. Yes Billy and I do tend to be slightly elsewhere in the head LOL

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  4. I love Billy Collins. Really nice condensation of his poem.

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  5. YES! This is my Poem of the Week! I LOVE "My heart is propped up in a field / on a tripod ready for the next arrow." And that whiff of lavender and stone. WOWZERS!

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  6. I like the image of the woman sitting at her sewing machine.

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  7. I can't tell you how much I love this Poem! Especially the heart on a tripod in a field waiting for the next arrow....and falling in love with the Soap! Gorgeous!

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  8. A happy Sunday to you Talk, thanks for dropping by my 🍁🌻🌺 Sunday Standard #4 today

    Much love...

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  9. Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous ❤️

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  10. That last verse hit me like a stone - powerful poem Rallentanda

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  11. Interesting form... I like it :)
    ZQ

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  12. We have so much wonderful visions about us everywhere urging us to write them down or sing them out aloud. This is so beautiful Rall. Yes, I listened to the full reading first but loved your version as well.

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  13. I would call this an excerpt from Billy Collins poem, an exercise that cuts and preserves verses. It's powerful, it simplifies, but it's still his thoughts.

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    1. My aim was to crystalise Billy Collin's thoughts.

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    2. I think you have succeeded in that. It is like a revision.

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  14. I love found poetry...wonderful...

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  15. wow..how amazing!
    i adore erasure poetry. you worked this exceptionally well.
    also really love that photo with the huge moon along the horizon.

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  16. thank you for the Billy Collins reading.

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  17. I've never encountered an "erasure poem" before. Fascinating!

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  18. A very cool poem and a smart one. Loved it!

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