A poem in an obscure magazine |
A poem in an obscure magazine |
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A bunch of literary "rebels" at the college I previously attended (William & Mary, for those who must know) put out an "underground" literary magazine of sorts. It's very interesting, to say the least. Today, I picked up an issue that included the following poem, which I thought was simply brilliant in its simplicity and surprise. It's written by "kt bentley" (no idea if the all-lowercase letters are part of the design, or a nod towards, e.g., e.e. cummings). Here's the poem, in its entirety:
one day I wondered If I could go the whole day Without saying anything. I could be silent in classes, Just take notes and stare at slides- Who would notice? I could just walk from class to class, Place to place, wherever the hell I had to go- No one would notice. I could be silent for a day, My vocal chords would never vibrate, Or tingle or stretch or whatever they do And for a day I would be completely invisible. Could I do it? I wondered. I thought I could. Then I remembered- I could never do that. I'm too fucking awesome. |
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