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Louise Carson: Poem
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Aug 1, 2010, 23:18

rap @ 50

 

you put yourself in purdah

when your downcast gaze

measures access to your dream

by the next permitted footstep

 

you put yourself in purga-

ga-ga-ga-ga-ga-gatory

when you pluck the petals

from your rosy rose rosary

 

you do yourself disservice

making work out of leisure

when you take away the pleasure

the laughter from a fumble

 

whether or not

you believe in this

the random dis

chaosed order’s holiness

 

or that holy order taken

gives to every breath awakened

purpose, bliss

you better not weaken

 

from your mission, a path

made from sinuous decision

the road without wrath

isn’t straight

 


Louise Carson, a member of the Greenwood Poets of Hudson, Quebec, has contributed to Jones Av., Cahoots, Freefall, poetsagainstwar.ca, with work upcoming in The Nashwaak Review and Other Voices.


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Reference
.  "Louise Carson: Poem."  Poetry Quebec. Poems :   Eds. Endre FarkasCarolyn Marie Souaid.  Montreal:  Issue Nº 4  .   Aug 1, 2010. 
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