moving through a third-person existence.

moving through a third-person existence.

A Poem by jenniewren (J.W. Bouwman)
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for Devons' photo contest..

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a tiny man surrounded by a tiny world
scurries round the giant clocktower
that ticks away his hours, daily,
Big Ben intoning the times
he will eat his sarnies, drink his tea, 
dutifully following his role as laid out 
by all the starchedcollar tie-wearers that came before
never a pip, never a tut, never an outward sign of otherness

yet, unbeknownst to those he shares 
this little piece of the anthill with,
he lives a wilder life inside:
he scales the giant skyscrapers of his dreams,
while drinking deep of late-night ambrosia;
he sails the oceans around his soul and 
touches the stars with trembling fingertips;
all the while safely ensconced within other people's words...
his physical lips never truly imbibe the world round him
just the ones he wears in his mind

© 2010 jenniewren (J.W. Bouwman)


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Alan likes...Alan thinks this is about HIM!!! :O :) i can relate...this is ambrosia in itself with its endearing language transcendent of the possible bias of my having known you for so long...dreamers eh...i can stay in bed for days and write or be anywhere my mind may choose at any given time...it is my life...but like all life...it takes and learns and possibly adds some new dimension or twist from the wisdom of what it sees and soaks up every speck like gravy on a plate to one who is hungry for that which has texture / taste / and reflects the pleasure of being...

Posted 13 Years Ago


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I loved this, you did a wonderful job.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Ah, I see you are conjuring a scenario from a photo -- fun!

This is a good response to the Big Ben image, and has the savvy of clockwork, the dutiful "ant," w/the fevered antennae of fantasy.

It's a sobering miniature portrait of "normalcy," as well, that surface deception and abstraction that doesn't truly exist.

The poem also counsels writers to do work that extends the daily adventure, and doesn't merely escape from doldrums.After all, there are writers w/lives like clerks, and there are writers w/lives like adventurers, who build on real life edges, rather than only compensating for a lack thereof.

Pip pip, tut tut -- there goes another tie burned (they cut off the flow of blood to the brain)!

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Marvellous stuff. We should be able to eat Big Ben and all other city buildings. You should see some of the stuff the archs are throwiing up in Lunnon ... noooooo class. There is brand new building near Wren's St.Stephen's Walbrook that is about 20 times bigger, yet looks as classy as a steel and matt black TV table. 70th anniversay of the first bombing raid of the Battle of Britain today. A Spitfire outside St.Pauls.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

An excellent write with some amazing word choice (ensconced has always been a personal favorite) and beautiful imagery.

"he sails the oceans around his soul and
touches the stars with trembling fingertips;"

What an incredible image. Thank you for the beautiful read.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

You and Corey seem to have a hold on Devon's group. The stuff you come with by looking at a picture is outstanding. I have trouble drawing words from a picture, but you seem to do it so effortlessly. The world you created lives and breathes, even if it is within the tiny man's mind. The imagery, though drawn from a picture, stands on its own atop the picture that inspired it.

Great work :)

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Alan likes...Alan thinks this is about HIM!!! :O :) i can relate...this is ambrosia in itself with its endearing language transcendent of the possible bias of my having known you for so long...dreamers eh...i can stay in bed for days and write or be anywhere my mind may choose at any given time...it is my life...but like all life...it takes and learns and possibly adds some new dimension or twist from the wisdom of what it sees and soaks up every speck like gravy on a plate to one who is hungry for that which has texture / taste / and reflects the pleasure of being...

Posted 13 Years Ago


2 of 2 people found this review constructive.

wowww, i can't believe we both said skyscrapers!
this poem shows your artistic ability to the fullest, Jen, sooo classic and classy~

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

you tapped into another level on this one. the tone, the "feel" ...

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Oh...wow...this is amazing and I do not know if I have the gumption to write for this picture after reading this. Who the hell do you think you are.....spoiling the rest of our good time with this perfection....lol. this was terribly cool, pardon my rant, but you just raised the bar my dear.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.


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Vancouver, BC, Canada



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