Thursday, December 22, 2011

Poetry 180

009 The Cord


The Cord

Leanne O’Sullivan

I used to lie on the floor for hours after
school with the phone cradled between
my shoulder and my ear, a plate of cold
rice to my left, my school books to my right.
Twirling the cord between my fingers
I spoke to friends who recognized the
language of our realm. Throats and lungs
swollen, we talked into the heart of the night,
toying with the idea of hair dye and suicide,
about the boys who didn’t love us,
who we loved too much, the pang
of the nights. Each sentence was
new territory, like a door someone was
rushing into, the glass shattering
with delirium, with knowledge and fear.
My Mother never complained about the phone bill,
what it cost for her daughter to disappear
behind a door, watching the cord
stretching its muscle away from her.
Perhaps she thought it was the only way
she could reach me, sending me away
to speak in the underworld.
As long as I was speaking
she could put my ear to the tenuous earth
and allow me to listen, to decipher.
And these were the elements of my Mother,
the earthed wire, the burning cable,
as if she flowed into the room with
me to somehow say, Stay where I can reach you,
the dim room, the dark earth. Speak of this
and when you feel removed from it
I will pull the cord and take you
back towards me.

The controlling idea of The Cord is trying to tell about a mainly a high school life of a teenage girl going through her experiences of teenage years and school.  O' Sullivan describes the girls life as a normal teenage life going through the ups and downs and obstacles that she may face. The author uses metaphors a comparison of two unlikely things utilizing the words like or as. " Each sentence was new territory, like a door someone was rushing into, the glass shattering with delirium, with knowledge and fear." The person described in the poem seems to be going through a heart break or a lost relationship and is describing her feelings as a cord that she wants to take and bring back into her life.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Love poem 137

Last night just me and you
never have I felt something more true
showing me how to fall in love with you

I guess it starts with your smile
it makes me want to stay a while
I can tell you I've been waiting for
someone like you to come along

You sweep me off my feet
make my heart skip two beats
and take my absolute breath away


Last night just me and you
never have I felt something more true
showing me how to fall in love with you

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Microfiction

He didn't look anything like she expected. I thought as I walked into the restaurant of my friends’ choice. Speeding backward 2 weeks I’ll fill you in on my unfortunate back break of a life. Coming out of high school I had thought I had the world at my feet and everything was falling right into place. I had a great scholar ship to Boston University for lacrosse, my grades were just at a 95 average and I had my 5 closest friends with me by my side for most of my school life as I remember. Most importantly to me though was the guy I met my freshmen year of high school, Aaron Samuels. As I saw it I thought I had met my soul mate at the age 15 and nothing was going to change that. I and he were attached at the hip best friends next to falling in love with each other. Racing through the four years of high school came the day I never planned out in my future, losing him. He got the letter in the mail of acceptance of a California Collage way across the country and that of coarse meant a great long distance between us, me and Aaron had never been more than a weekend apart from each other now we were planning out thousands of miles. We decided that starting new lives without each other would be out of the best choice and we would soon move on and think of us as a great memory. As telling you before I had 5 very close best friends, where my story begins is with my friend Jillian. I and Jillian one night of watching our sappy love movies brain stormed a great idea; she was going to set me up on a blind date with her boyfriend’s friend Matt. Knowing Jillian she has always dated the crazy kind of guy and her boyfriend was sure one of the out there type of guys. Not knowing if I should really go through with the plan I finally gave in after all the pleading she began to do and I braced myself for the long night I had in front of me for Saturday night. I agreed to meet him at 8 and we would meet up at a popular hangout restaurant everyone went to in our town. I walked in and saw this overly obese guy sitting at a table set for two. Praying in my head this wasn’t the Matt I was sent to know. Springing up from the table he waddled to greet me and my stomach sank to the floor. He had a grease stain on his shirt with a matching face to go along with it. He guided us over to the table and we began to talk, I swear he went on about trains for an hour while slobbering on wings. I almost gagged watching this and the clock. I finally got the nerve to ask him to wipe his chin and he burped in my face. Thinking this was my breaking point I sprang out of the seat and darted for the door, never will I forget the worst disaster date of my life. 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

My t-shirt vote

The t-shirt I vote for is the "save a life adopt a stay" t-shirt 

and if I do win I would prefer chocolate chip 

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

TU Tuesday - Culture

Link to article: http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Chile-doctors-try-separating-conjoined-twins-2400914.php
Link to poem: http://books.google.com/books?id=Mp27OG4SQgMC&pg=PA208&lpg=PA208&dq=chilean+poetry+about+twins&source=bl&ots=Oqrg-cu-Az&sig=XFbCSAM1R7-QO1oFQHyMDnPzTKs&hl=en&ei=aALoTsKEJ8Hs0gHbqqXhCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q&f=false
(that was honestly the closest I could find to poetry about Chile doctors performing surgery on conjoined twins.. I couldn't fine anything on hope or strength either)

  
"Inside, an army of experts was ready to try yet again to separate the conjoined twins, this time at the thorax, stomach and pelvic regions. It would be the seventh operation that the girls would undergo in their 10 months alive." My article that I found was as you can tell a Chilean doctor performing surgery on two girls that were born conjoined. "A miracle from God is what I'm waiting for." spoken from  Jessica Navarrete the mother of the two girls as they go into the operating room. Jessica was really scared for both her girls and was trying to keep strong for them both to have a safe surgery. During the surgery the girls had lost a lot of blood and the doctor asked their father "Roberto Paredes, to issue a call for the public to help out by donating blood." Finally after 10 hours of long surgery the girls "were split at the heart and liver areas". Reading on in the article I guess only one of the twins if the operation goes as planned can keep their original rectum from when they were born. Gross, but studies showed "one out of every 200,000 live births worldwide results in conjoined twins. About 35 percent survive only one day, while the overall survival rate is 5 percent to 25 percent." However it was hard with these set of twins because they shared internal organs and that is really hard to separate. The doctor stated "Never have we faced such a high risk," Ossandon said. "We don't have another option from the perspective of the quality of life and the expectations for life of Maria Jose and Maria Paz." The twins are now currently at the Villlarrica hospital and they are breathing on a ventilator using artificial air.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

P= Pug

http://www.dogguide.net/pug.php
http://www.akc.org/breeds/pug/

Breed Description: "The Pug is a sturdy, compact, squarely proportioned breed endowed with a soft, smooth coat, furry ears, and a dark muzzle. It has a somewhat undershot bite, a tightly curled tail, a unique rolling pace, and dark, emotive eyes."


Appearance/Size:  "Size: Small, Height: 10 - 14 inches, Weight: 13 - 20 pounds"


Diet:  "Also, the owner needs to be careful in feeding it, as a Pug tends to become obese with uncontrolled feeding."


Temperament: "This is an even-tempered breed, exhibiting stability, playfulness, great charm, dignity, and an outgoing, loving disposition."


Shedding: " Occasional brushing of the coat will do to remove dead hair. Also, the Pug needs to be thoroughly dried after a bath to avoid chills."


Health/Allergies/Vaccine:"The Pug is prone to colds and allergies, as it is easily affected by extreme weather conditions. Breathing problems are also common, due to its short muzzle. It also has sensitive eyes and skin and is prone to hip dysplasia"

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Culinary Poetry Prompt

Leafy Salad

Leave piles tower over my bowl
green overload is surrounding the edges
a salad to eat is better than the meat

Each bite with a crisp sensation
the picture is such a beautiful creation
peppers and feta sprinkles the top
onions and carrots go chop,chop,chop


Dressing pools at the bottom of the bowl
I just ate that salad whole
Delights from bite to bite