bitter
the herbs of Passover
or what
sin-eaters eat
when it’s more than salt
with bread
though
salt is pretty bitter
on its own
and then there’s the attitude toward
life
after
disappointment
even within
unscaled perspective
we don’t get what we want
so life is
bad
it’s wrong
it’s bitter
although what we may want is exactly
what is needed
so maybe what we want’s
the issue
what
for whom
and how
nothing new in this
in that
life goes this way or that
becomes
quite trite
in fact
(and pardon rhymes at
times)
and still we want life
I want mine
you should want yours
so hang on through
the bitter
please
self-determined or pushed
maybe dropped
on
heavily
by the world
there’s more
and it could be challenging
maybe with
a way to see
to bear
the bitter
and-or
who knows
a time in life
(life time)
could turn sweet
if
and most likely not
forever
yet
which is why we have and own the term
for terms
the times
the joined word that is
the lively paradox
of
bittersweet
c l couch
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I’m Not Disappointed
Maybe I have no nuance
No subtlety of heart
I can feel the savage things
Scraped-off emotions
Obvious insights
Maybe I am forgiving
In my nature, now
Lord knows I’ve tried to forget
Some things
And now I wander through a land
With fewer fires, less of the blasted heath
Maybe with a sprout here and there
It’s not amazing
It’s a way to survive
Let go, here and there
Wrap myself in something like
Contrition
Over which a layer, woven and patched
Of the grácia
The mariachis sing about
C L Couch
Carol M. Highsmith – Library of Congress Catalog: http://lccn.loc.gov/2014631086 Image download: https://cdn.loc.gov/master/pnp/highsm/26800/26886a.tif Original url: http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/highsm.26886
Macbeth, Act 1,Scene 3
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