even cannonballs slow

even cannonballs slow

A Poem by Daniel Atkinson
"

you could call this truth.

"
i've come to terms with myself
in recent years.
in fact it often feels as if
i've been to hell,
stayed for a drink or two,
and walked back
barefoot and bare-assed
over broken bottles and
angry cigarettes and
sticky sidewalk gum.

some words work for me.
others don't.
me, though,
i run a tight ship,
better than ahab
or blackbeard
or kirk
ever could,
and i whittle hornets' stinging barbs
down to points
sharper than
bukowski on a summer night.

call me an existentialist,
but i believe your best thinking is done
when you play stripper
without a pole.
shake for me, darlin',
and i'll give you trifles--
trinkets you'd never wish for
and kisses
you'd never ask for,
but you'll suck on them
anyway.
like a big happy
peppermint.

i haven't lost it.
is that what they're writing about me?
damn them.
even cannonballs slow
when they've struck
bone and soul.

at least the moon still sings for me.

© 2011 Daniel Atkinson


Author's Note

Daniel Atkinson
Ahhhh, Bukowski.

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Nice work, I wish I could weave words like this sometimes.

Posted 12 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Mr. Atkinson, you never fail to astound me. Your poetic eye and skillful tongue weave original and thought-provoking poems that capture one's attention and hold it well past the last line.

Posted 12 Years Ago


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Daniel Atkinson

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