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he deliberately chose
the nastiest
sound for the alarm clock
Zeeeehhweeeehhchhh
and there it went
again
Every four hours. Announcing that he
had to start the
engine again lest he
froze to death
The phone had 17% battery left. He
would need to visit
the library again
for a recharge but it was becoming
increasingly
harder as the smell of homeless
was growing more
potent on him
He checked the time again
turned off the phone
turned on the engine
wiped the windshield with his gloved hand
watched his breath leave his mouth
fumbled around for a cigarette
no luck
He took out the lighter and
struck it
and all it produced were sparks
It's been quite a lot of
no luck
lately
At the library he took small
chapbooks
with him to a desk and pretended
to be studying them
while the phone charged besides
him
but not having anything
better to do he
read some of the poems in
those chapbooks. He didn't understand
poetry, didn't know
how to read it to
make sense. He was simply not
a man of writing and reading,
didn't understand why
the lines were so choppy
and didn't go all the way
to the right margin of the page. Why did it
have to look so
intentionally wrong? Also
why didn't it rhyme if
it was called poetry? He resigned himself
eventually. He'll never understand
this part of literature
but still, there was
something
he read in one of those deranged
verses with words all
over the page. One poem that
ended something like this:
"then something else in me said, no, save the tiniest
bit.
it neednāt be much, just a spark.
a spark can set a whole forest on
fire.
just a spark.
save it."
His English wasn't the
best but he
understood the message well enough
the spark was
there
still
Used not to understand not rhyming poetry either in my early poetic journey. Been looking for that “spark” for a while now, good to know it’s still there Bogdan! Thanks! ššš
Just love this one! The Spark is there still!!!!!
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⨠Yesss!
Thank you, Jonathan! š
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It only takes a spark. š„
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ššāØ Indeed!
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Lovely. From the first word the reader is pulled in and submerged in the scene. Almost felt I was in the cold and stuffy car and in the library.
Great words. Thanks Bogdan.
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Thank you very much for giving them a read!
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Motivating …loved the last two paras. Amazing read. Thank you for sharing.
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I thank you for checking it out!
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My pleasure š
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Loved the ‘choppy’ lines – and the poem.
Gwen.
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Thank you!
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Used not to understand not rhyming poetry either in my early poetic journey. Been looking for that “spark” for a while now, good to know it’s still there Bogdan! Thanks! ššš
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( ļ¼¾ā”ļ¼¾)㣠It’ll always be there, my friend.
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Love it, still has the spark.
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Wow. That tiny hopeful spark makes all the difference.
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Absolutely!
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Great narration!!
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( ļ¼¾ā”ļ¼¾)㣠Thank you!
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Fine look at how people see poems.
Thank you for liking my poem!
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You’re welcome!
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This is nothing short of brilliant. Bravo! ššš
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( ļ¼¾ā”ļ¼¾)㣠Thank you, Ana!
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Excellent poem! There is so much here. One tiny spark does always seems to remain to keep us going.
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Thank you very much for checking it out, Rachel!
Much appreciated ( ą¹>į“<ą¹ )
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