Escalation (by Kevin Eberhardt)


KevinEidyllic.jpg Kevin Eberhardt, poet picture by insightoutside
Northern Ohio poet Kevin Eberhardt


Escalation

The stairs climb of themselves
In deliberate expectation as up

Down or horizontally silent for
The most part except where


Desirous of oil or whatever
Lubricant aspires to quiet


In an electric environment of
Robotic deployment without


Any economic disturbance
Disembodied commands


Keep the data afloat in
Pre-digitized containment


Synchronized in calculated
Pre-arrangement an elevated


Exactness in accordance
With weights & measures


In legalized graffiti framed
On shiny synthetic walls


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Used by permission of Kevin Eberhardt, who retains all rights.

For more Kevin Eberhardt poetry, please check out his blog:
http://roundingofthestone.blogspot.com
as well as
http://agentofchaos.com/ke/index.html
and several issues of
The City Poetry (www.thecitypoetry.com).

His work can also be found accompanying images
  by London photographer Richard Byerley at
www.richardbyerley.com.

Contact the poet at ke767@hotmail.com.

 
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  • 12/29/2008 10:39 PM Dianne wrote:
    Of a coolness prefabricated, lubricating my response

    and enacting an escalation of my admiration for this poet...
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  • 12/29/2008 10:42 PM Dianne wrote:
    That was supposed to come out in couplets, Kevin, in deference and reference to the form of your poem... it's really a wonderful poem, and I'm so happy that JC is posting your work here in his Library. This might just be my favorite of your poems, so far!
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    1. 12/30/2008 12:39 AM ke wrote:
      Thank you Dianne. I'm glad I finally got it right...
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      1. 12/30/2008 6:41 AM Jesus Crisis wrote:
        This isn't the first time you got it right.

        Thanks for allowing me to feature your work here, Kevin.  There was something else I was going to post yesterday - but then your poem showed up in my inbox and just felt righter (that's the best word I can muster for it this early in the morning) ...
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