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Feb 14
2010
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The Poem Not CensoredPosted by: Erin Wilcox on Feb 14, 2010 |
I recently posted the text of my poem that was censored from KXCI's A Poet's Moment. In place of "Lament of a Double Bass," they did air another poem of mine, which I wanted to share here. I wrote it in response to a prompt given on Robert Lee Brewer's blog, Poetic Asides, which is hosted by Writer's Digest. Come to think of it, this is a love poem, so it's the perfect day to post it. Happy Valentine's Day, everybody!
So We Decided to Take Over the Block,
dangled earrings from rafters
and art from our ears
our people poured from cracks
in the sidewalk, storm drains,
we derailed the train, set up
a groove line,
and danced
on narrow streetcar tracks
that led to institutions
It was a Tucson hootenanny,
we called down the rain
danced in monsoon puddles
cracked the held breath
and let fly,
you held me at the waist,
twirled, caught me,
pulled me near,
rain dripped from your nose,
and your lips were warm
like tea




