Poetry Like Children
I use my inertia
like birth control
to prevent the conception
of any creative endeavor
that might be malformed or
lacking in an ability to care
for itself.
I see each piece as a child that
I have brought into the world
and –
like it or not - I must now
nurture and care for it.
I will be remiss if I stuff
it into a drawer,
fail to tend it, feed and
clothe it.
I will be a neglectful
parent,
a failure as a mother.
So I tie my tubes, slap a
patch
on my yellow underbelly which
will
suppress my ideas coming to
maturation.
I refuse would-be lovers,
remain chaste, barren
and lonely.
~Andrine de la Rocha
posted 4/6/2011
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