What Smells Have to Say

What Smells Have to Say

A Poem by stephen dillon
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Composition grapes smashed together into wine drunk from a chalice, texture, and smell, while the swiller of satire has the future seen through a keyhole, drunkenly distorted haze made abstract by thoughts from "other mind”, the one that stumbles forward onto cobblestone kneecaps. Down River, down Broughton learning from my city what smells have to say and what jazz corner hustler is selling his fix for, maybe nothing but a wolfish grin with teeth dripping in American dollars, have no fear you learned bravery with your craft, garbage disposal logic got you on bus, train, plane where you appear in a poof of light on stage in reading houses, cafe’s, and auditoriums. When particals of your rock n roll language caught on you've made it big,proud?happy? Not quite until you have toppled idols and muted genius. Just remember dig until you have got pay dirt and even then wash away livings veil of refuge to publish gold from the mud in which you are made and from which you are named

© 2013 stephen dillon


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Author's Note

stephen dillon
free-form but pointers are appreciated



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Uniquely different read here. So many places to go with this one...wine in the making, sweet & divine, where it takes us, the travels of a lifetime.

'Not quite until you have toppled idols and muted genius.'

Speaks to me of the poetry of one's life also...nice read.



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I really like this, I am a fan of free form :) Great intensity used throughout, not a word wasted, awesome! :)

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Ruth

11 Years Ago

lol :) I took a lot down from here...and use my website a tad more but I enjoyed reading you :)
stephen dillon

11 Years Ago

lets collab i can publish us on amazon.com paperbacks
Ruth

11 Years Ago

Ok, send me an idea love...
Smell is a most underrated sense. It is a powerful memory trigger. Your poem captures that as it makes connections in each place it visits. I loved this image:

a wolfish grin with teeth dripping in American dollars

Your ending echoes beyond the poem.

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Posted 11 Years Ago


I always though olfactories were the same...ba dump pah! hey, tough crowd...

I'd say this is the miles davis and charlie mingus of stream of consciousness prose

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Shmoke-Sifted Heftlander

11 Years Ago

it went fractal I think; we may never be the same
stephen dillon

11 Years Ago

still i preceate it ninja
Shmoke-Sifted Heftlander

11 Years Ago

likewise, grasshopper...you're the real deal...you know I say that as a student, but some would see .. read more
thanx for all the good feed back i will be sure to return the favor

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Taking the good with the bad. Very nice!

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Nice!! This is very good freeform, I really enjoyed reading aloud. Some people just get sounds more than I do! Bravo.

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stephen dillon

11 Years Ago

thanx
Uniquely different read here. So many places to go with this one...wine in the making, sweet & divine, where it takes us, the travels of a lifetime.

'Not quite until you have toppled idols and muted genius.'

Speaks to me of the poetry of one's life also...nice read.



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Posted 11 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

I like your dust to dust,This is great to read at different periods of time to see where you are , and where you are not .Ie Forrest and Trees.

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Posted 11 Years Ago


Very earthy.. of the earth from the earth.. nice..

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Posted 11 Years Ago


I have never read anything structured like this before. Was it intentional? Is so you deserve congrats for being very, very original. Love the way you mix seemingly random stuff and make it work :)

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1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

stephen dillon

11 Years Ago

thanx alot i call it jazz prose but i guess i don't technically call it that b/c no one ever cared t.. read more
char

11 Years Ago

Jazz prose..so awesome!! I would be interested in reading more of this. Original and very unique ;)

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Added on January 13, 2013
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Tags: poetry, spokenword, jazzy prose, ginsbergian

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stephen dillon
stephen dillon

savannah, GA



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savannah GA local poet and muscian trying new things if you wish to cantact me my phone number is 912-352-8110 so call with any offers please [email protected] more..

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