Monday, June 6, 2016

P.S. Cottier #5 Poetry like wine

Poetry like wine

To be swigged from a brown paper bag
To be squeezed from silver
To be smelt like a dog’s bum
To be spat out like bad seafood
To be introduced at great length
To be poured into a carafe of crystal
To be poured into a Vegemite jar
To be expensively housed in a collection
To be given for free at a party
To be savoured by bores
To be described on an easy label
To make a reader drunk with joy
To render the reader hungover with excess
To tingle with airy bubbles
To swamp with the lees of past glory
To become overly familiar through repetition
To become overly familiar through repetition

P.S. Cottier

cheers


I seem to be swinging between weather and wine on this blog so far.  Who'd have thunk it, at least so far as the weather is concerned?  By the way, I have already stuffed up the numbering of my poems, having two called #4.  So this is actually #6.  Rather than rename them all, I will call tomorrow's #7.

Cheers.


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