Abstract Concrete Poetry
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Abstract Concrete Poetry - cupideros
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INTRODUCTION
Abstract Concrete Poetry focuses on abstract concept retold through concrete poetry. Some XXX poems make up this volume in form and free style formats.
I am pleased to submit this fiction book for your entertainment and educational pleasure
Sincerely,
Cupideros
www.cupiderosbooks.com
POETRY ADVICE TO YOUNG WOMAN
(A Pantoum)
Adrienne, here’s my best poetry advice.
Write universal themes and subjects,
Full of soul-turning phrases, and memorable
Characters grappling with issues past one’s prime.
Write universal themes and subjects
Using unforgettable imagery with enduring truths,
Characters grappling with issues in divergent forms.
Master styles of poetry and read, read, write.
Using unforgettable imagery with enduring truths,
Surprise your reader, shake their minds,
Master condensed styles, write concentrated readings
On big subjects, not relationships, family, or children.
Surprise your reader, shake their minds, Niece,
Wear nouns and ride verbs when approaching readers
Forget little subjects: relationships, family, and children.
Make the dictionary your favorite reading.
With nouns and verbs to tell your tale,
Weave charming truths in your completed poems.
Stuffed with the lively words in your favorite book.
Write! Write to make the reader come alive!
By weaving charming truths into your poems,
Using dramatic immediacy to tease and thunder.
Your writings will make the reader come alive!
Adrienne, here’s my best poetry advice.
LEARNING EYES
Two-year-old eyes are eyes of wonder.
Oh, my! Such a huge playground of sights, sounds and smells.
Four-year-old eyes are eyes of impatience.
So much to do and no way to do it!
Six-year-old eyes are eyes of wisdom.
I see how the world works. I understand its quirky rules.
Ten-year-old eyes are eyes of the old.
So much they have seen and yet never told.
Thirteen-year-old eyes are eyes of an adult.
Anxious to live and do such and such.
Sixteen-year-old eyes are eyes of resignation.
The world is a messed up creation.
Boys discover their bodies trap them
Into the world of work.
Girls discover their bodies' trap them
By its good looks.
The wise finds a compatible philosophy
Or religious good book/s.
Eighteen-year-old eyes are eyes of freedom.
Only to discover, freedom has a cost—work or school.
Twenty to twenty-four-year-old eyes are eyes of true freedom.
Time for travel, sexual play, risk-taking and experimentation.
Twenty-five to twenty-seven-year-old eyes are eyes of luck.
Some marry or start careers and some from this earth plucked.
Thirty-year-old eyes are eyes of the sage.
Nothing new under the sun's latest page!
Thirty-one to thirty-five-year old eyes are eyes of fun.
Since its all been done just go after your goals.
These eyes prepare us for the most complex eyes of all…
Forty-year-old eyes, the eyes of great progress.
Some people establish their presence upon the earth.
Fifty-year-old eyes, the eyes of great progress II.
Some start new careers, enter politics, and discover spirituality.
Sixty-year-old eyes are eyes of vacations.
Some retire, some learn they can’t retire.
Seventies eyes are eyes of survival.
I survived this long in our crazy world!
But the eyes of great success are the eyes of learning.
Those possessing these eyes find life a mysterious
Joy to behold.
No matter the age set your eyes on learning eyes—
And life will reveal her treasures multifold.
COURAGEOUS THINKERS
(Villanelle)
Those who write themselves must not blink
They should strive to live and to see!
Courage, courage to those that think!
Fear not the cloudy path that stinks.
Take the path. Do not turn and flee.
Those who write themselves must not blink
Push yourself to your greatest brink.
Follow fate, chance and history.
Courage, courage to those that think!
Tread, solve the riddle of the sphinx.
Write our human soliloquy!
Those who write themselves must not blink
Before naysayers, do not sink!
Will body, mind and soul all three.
Courage, courage to those that think!
Remember you write with soul’s ink,
Flowing from Tao’s mystery.
Those who write themselves must not blink
Courage, courage to those that think!
PASSING THOUGHTS
People murmured one day:
The World’s all Fucked up.
Evil has filled its brimming cup.
I decided to eliminate all the good-goody people.
The marginally evil group, disgusted,
Changed their hearts and became good.
This of course left the
Other evil group, the formerly, truly evil.
When I destroyed the gold pocket people.
The burlap pocket poor became rich.
I relieved the world of the Quasimodo folks.
The remaining people morphed ugly and beautiful.
The smart people disturbed things,
Therefore, off with their heads they went.
Only the dumb arranged to get smarter.
I caused the selfless to leave one day,
Yet the selfish learned and donated freely.
I removed the productive, industrious persons,
In every clan shinning in earth’s mirror.
The nonproductive and lazy started to work.
The women did not matter. I took them.
Then men determined to care for home,
Burden themselves with the emotional things.
Ahh, maybe the men do not matter. I took them,
The women resolved to do logical and
Scientific processes for humanity.
I spirited away the truly religious.
This enlightened the falsely religious.
I went for it all:
Gone with the over-sexual men and women.
Bored, the non-sexual created more sex than before.
After all these changes,
I decided to leave the world
Perfect as it is:
ALL FUCKED UP!
BEAUTY IS TRUTH, TRUTH BEAUTY
Our lifetime clothes look like bodies.
If peeled away these fashion abnormalities
Would reveal our souls clothed
By the divine Goddess Three.
These fashion forms fade away.
Made of clay and Goddesses’ Magic
They allow our earth body’s acrobatics.
The senses are our clothes.
They do lead the way.
They help us decide and
Measure the life’s play.
But we are far more
Than these impressions beam
Upon our animal,
Body-heart-mind scene.
The animal Body is
Full of vigor, and needs to
Immediately fulfill.
It wants its due of senses
Food pleasures milieu.
The greatest pleasures being
Sex, sex—sex, sex, sex.
It swears all the time,
If its needs are not met,
All will fall apart,
And cannot be reset.
The animal Heart makes us
Laugh and feel and cry but is
Often confused on deeper whys.
Unable to sort out the truth,
The Heart simply decides
This superficial half-truth
Just must do.
The animal Mind loves to
Calculate, contemplate, but
Is often misdirected
And will settle any place,
As long as it is a pleasing
Spiritual about-face.
This mind seems divine
But is truly surely base.
The naked Soul is beauty’s highest form.
It is us as we’ll always be reborn.
When we encounter it,
We are wholly transformed.
We act, we think, and we feel
In another place,
Three Goddesses closer we
Still share the same Earthspace.
We are moved to follow divine
Tantric Karma Law:
"Do good to other beings
As if they were her