Tuesday, March 13, 2012

LXII

"When you are old and grey and full of sleep,"
That's a great line I wish belonged to me,
"Your eyes had once, and of there shadows deep",
Is lovely there as well, if can't you see,
I feel entirely cowed by the great lot,
Of all the wondrous words that predate mine,
Always putting them down quite on the spot,
And nearly always running out of time.
There are so many phrases in my head,
That have been used by better smiths before,
Who forge much better wit, catharsis, dread,
And are set down for glory evermore.
    Though they are wonderful I must complain,
     Of all the poets lodged within my brain.
   


Monday, March 12, 2012

LXI there few things better better than sleeping in

There are few things that rival sleeping in,
There is no better physic for the mood,
Only a few things cause an equal grin,
Most of them are X-rated or a food.
Even if you can't sleep past a late hour,
Just lounging there works wonders for the soul,
The curtains block out all the new day's glowers,
While snuggled up agains the morning's cold.
And yes, X-rated things would be preferred,
Better than simply stretching with a yawn,
But really, owning both sides of the bed,
Is not always a thing to be frowned.
    A morning free does not often come cheap,
    Just knowing your alam will never beep.








Sunday, March 11, 2012

LX worst.sonnet.ever.

This one's a cop-out, I apologize.
Scissors cuts paper, paper covers rock.
(These are the real rules, I would not tell lies)
Rock crushes scissors, lizard poisons Spock.
Spock breaks scissors, they lizard then behead,
(You must watch your opponent for weakness.)
Lizard eats paper, (I long for for my bead,
But strategy cannot include weakness.)
Paper disproves Spock, Spock the rock makes poof,
(But vaporize is what it really does,
These are the rules, watch Big Bang, it has proof)
Rock crushes scissors, as it always has.
   I played this game so this poem could get done,
   There were better ideas but fatigue won.





Saturday, March 10, 2012

LIX to the lost hour of sleep that goes tonight

To the lost hour of sleep that goes tonight
Out somewhere between dreams and single socks,
I grieve your death, I think it is not right,
To yield you up each time we spring the clocks.
Does all lost time commingle in the void?
Arranged in cliques and old exclusive clubs,
Hours that lovers wish they could employ,
Or minutes used up looking for a glove?
I know your sacrifice brings longer days,
And promises of more sunshine and blooms,
But now beneath the moonlight's tired gaze,
Your time, now lost, would be to me a boon.
     This sign of springtime time promising its charms,
     Somehow always makes louder my alarm.
   
   

Friday, March 9, 2012

LVIII

It's been a long long day all filled with stress,
And petty grim annoyances that build,
Till everything feels done under duress,
And all desires just feel unfulfilled.
With toppling printers and some falling shelves,
And computers that shut down on their own,
A section rearranged by evil elves,
Who have un-alphabetized all my tomes.
These all burn in the wreckage of this day,
Along with customers that have a snit,
And want to correct all the grammar used,
In half the books that live in modern lit.
    The buzz of door alarms fuzzes my head,
     I've never been so turned on by my bed.

Thursday, March 8, 2012

LVII I am the jerk in this relationship

And once again my sonnet, we're at war.
There cannot be a peace between us two,
We merely raise--not settle--any score,
You will not do a thing I ask you to.
If you would rhyme more gently to the page,
I could give you all sorts of flow'ry words,
About sweet love, times mut'ny, or this age,
But all you give me for this line is "birds".
Here lies the part where there should be a twist,
Or some great revelation past unknown,
I've not really been spending time on this,
You do not throw me either boon or bone.
   And while you scrub my syntax in the sink,
   Since we can't compromise, I'll go and drink.



Wednesday, March 7, 2012

LVI dear sir, i am seducing you tonight

Dear Sir, I am seducing you tonight.
Please be here promptly--hat in hand--at 9:00.
There's no need for alarm, for fight or flight,
Whatever you would like to wear is fine.
I've assembled some alcohol to choose:
From wine and beer, to mead, or pert champagne,
You'll take your time to ponder and peruse,
And pick whichever's best to take the blame
For letting all your inhibitions go.
Just toss them in the corner with your hat,
And keep the tie (it's handy) let things flow,
I think we've reached the end of all this chat.
   So grab your glass and take a couple sips,
   And now let me replace it with my






Inspired by this fantastic bit of Neil Gaiman-ness:
http://neil-gaiman.tumblr.com/post/18932682858/as-requested-by-too-many-people-making-the-last-post










Tuesday, March 6, 2012

LV sulky smokey Muse

My Muse is holed up in the bath tonight,
She's pouting and has slid the lock to say
She has no plans of turning on the light,
And thinks that I should take myself away.
I know that she is smoking in the dark,
For little wisps curl underneath the door,
Half hinted adjectives and nouns embark,
Then dissipate not far above the floor.
I only have their charred scent in my nose,
A bit like snow, a bit like summer dust,
They give me nothing even fit for prose,
But here I sit, and write something I must.
   So she will smolder, since she will not flame,
   And later I'll sneak in, and snake the drain.
 
 



Monday, March 5, 2012

LIV leg muscles

Extensor  Digitorum Longus there,
Is closest to the fibula tis true,
Extensor Hallucis Longus dwells where?
Just alongside, though that is nothing new.
The Fibularis Tertius deeper still,
Tibialis Anterior tops both,
These muscles long and varied have no frills,
Inversion, eversion, it is no joke.
There's dorsliflexion caused by these as well,
(That means the toes are pointing at the sky)
Who could have made all this I cannot tell,
I don't have energy to question why.
   If I complain, your patience I must beg,
   This is all just the anterior leg.


Sunday, March 4, 2012

LIII Resident Milla

Though I am straight, I think Milla's a fox,
As Leelo she kicks every kind of ass,
She saves the world and cleans the baddie's clocks,
Always possessing special brands of class.
As Alice I confess I like her too,
She has absurd fight sequences down pat,
Gainst every kind of zombie thing with goo,
Though I must say it's starting to feel flat.
How many of these damn things can they make?
I think they're now at six, or is it five?
How much longer can this franchise go on,
Making all live things dead and dead things live.
   For now though I will let the questions end,
   Resident Evil 3 is on again. 

Saturday, March 3, 2012

LII nonsense

I would sleep raveled up in poppies red,
All sporting cheshire grins up at the sun,
Perfumed air thick tangled round my head,
Clouds heaped above and hours quite undone.
Glint honey gold far down amongst dark leaves
Caked thick with bees and drowsing to their purr,
The pollen gathered up like barely sheaves,
In all the world the only thing that stirs.
All things with names crawl down between the stems,
Easily brushed away by languorous hands,
I do not want their words or stratagems,
I'd much rather stay here somnambulant.
   To dream in shimmers where warm breezes roam,
   Is easier than searching for my home.

Friday, March 2, 2012

LI Bunnies

The rabbit's linked intrinsically with spring,
With eggs and blooms, chocolates, and rampant sex,
This manifest in lots of fluffy bling,
And num'rous plushy toys made up to spec.
There's baskets of them staring straight at me,
From high atop the bright Easter display,
I feel they are preparing for a spree,
They do not blink, they do not look away.
Each has an inner Frank, I swear it's true,
Harvey would only worsen my great plight,
Dear Anya Jenkins I am quite with you,
Monty Python oh yes, you had it right.
    I think they're multiplying right before me,
    A twitch-nosed hoppy loppy dire army.







Thursday, March 1, 2012

L The Eyre Affair

The Eyre Affair is great, not for its name,
It does not warm my heart by wit alone,
I'd read it anywhere, couch, train, or plane,
But there are other reasons I must own.
Richard performed like Rocky makes me grin,
(An audience participators dream)
That's not the thing that gives this novel win,
Nor even my own fondness for it's theme.
The funny names give extra spice tis true
To details that already make great laughs,
There's time travel, and action through and through,
But these are not my selling points by half.
   In this book one can have a pet Dodo,
    And that is why I love it ever so.