Think fondly of Eachother (by Bree)


Bree at Sudanese Lost Boys benefit

Bree at a poetry benefit for the Sudanese Lost Boys of Cleveland
23 November 2008 - photo by Jesus Crisis
 


Think fondly of Eachother

Think fondly of eachother,
This is what we are
 
Eachother

Also know we are alone together
And will die the same

Alone

Madness:
in the cooler
          of the mind,
the elevators
       corridors and yes the
                             sole stairwalker
               even now he whistles
                             thinking fondly of eachother

A leaf drags along the ground for miles
 
(eachother)

A cricket intermittently makes an
                announcement

Eachother

What it is we share
    When we mow each our own

When we type for one

                 When we meet the mailman
At the door it is in unison
 
Turn madness into roars
            Of joking with eachother
                         Tears paper thin the walls of
                                    Anger at eachother like
                             Birthday cakes and chicken
                       With butter for eachother
               For this is all we are


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"Think fondly of Eachother" included in the Crisis Chronicles Online Library with Bree's permission

Bree = Green Panda Press publishes must-read poetry

http://greenpandapress.blogspot.com and http://www.myspace.com/verysharp

See also http://www.agentofchaos.com/bree/bree05.html

Green Panda Press (Cleveland, OH) is teaming up with Temple Books (Walla Walla, WA) to put on three days of poetry and music May 8th-10th, 2009.  Tres Versing the Panda will (tentatively) include acts by George Wallace (NYC), Angela Jaeger (MA), Wesley Eisold (MA), Jeremy Gaulke (WA), Charles Potts (WA), Alex Gildzen (NM), and Cleveland area poets Maj Ragain, Jim Lang, Adam Brodsky, Bree, Ben Gulyas, Jim Lang, Russ Vidrick, Wendy Shaffer, Phil Metres, Kisha Foster, Matt Wascovich, and more.  Stay tuned to Green Panda's blog for the latest.

 
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