Junkyard

Junkyard

A Poem by Kenny Bellamy

I am trying so goddamn hard
to fight against rain for a light,
to make something of this junkyard.

I walked empty clubs, backdoors barred,
alleyways broken in twilight.
I am trying so goddamn hard

to find something new and unscarred,
something perfect despite the night
to make something of this junkyard.

I passed strangers through a graveyard,
looting like a rummage sale fight.
I am trying so goddamn hard 

not to scream amidst a vanguard 
of pricks with no f*****g right
to make something of this junkyard.

Faces like thumbtacks, they're all bored
and dead, like wingless birds in flight.
I am trying so goddamn hard
to make something of this junkyard.

© 2016 Kenny Bellamy


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Hello Kenny Bellamy,

This is an interesting topic for a poem. I can't say I have ever read a poem about junkyards. I found it to be good. Could you please explain this line to me? "to fight against rain for a light," When I first read it, I thought it was a bit awkward. Now, I'm wondering if it's meant to be more metaphorical? I'd be interested to hear your interpretation.

Thank you for sharing!

Kind regards,

Schatzi



Posted 7 Years Ago


Kenny Bellamy

7 Years Ago

The narrator is probably stressed out, he needs a smoke. I've always found it a bit of a 'fight' to .. read more
Schatzi

7 Years Ago

That makes so much sense now that I understand the reference. Being a nonsmoker, I never would have .. read more

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Added on September 26, 2016
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Kenny Bellamy
Kenny Bellamy

Fredericksburg, VA



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Teacher, Actor, Writer working out of Fredericksburg. Originally from North Yorkshire UK. Obligatory request, do not use writings on this page for any purpose without permission. more..

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