Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Ode Poem of My Liking

Body

by: Alissa Leigh

Map of terror and pleasure,
ardent junk, passionate congress
filled with the arguments of chemicals,

Echo chamber for the fanatical cries
of stubborn generations, all the quaint invisibles
death has grown a beard on,

labyrinth of desire, playing field of impulse,
factory where decay's silent armies clock in,
philosopher-clown blowing a horn at each epiphany.

Washed by the rough nurse of morning,
wheeled into the ward of the afternoon,
feeds, grateful, on the rich broth of dusk.

Reads the erratic cards of dreams,
turns on the rack of insomnia,
steals the two-bit grace of sleep.

Loses its name in foreign embraces,
forges a passport to the country of tenderness,
gestures like a child at the thing that it wants,
opaque from its own breath on the glass.

http://www.poetryfoundation.org/archive/poem.html?id=30911

Saturday, January 22, 2011

my FIRST post

Hello! I don't really know what to say because this is actually my first time blogging. This isn't so bad actually. I guess I should start by telling you all a little bite about myself. I'm 21 years old, a senior in college (due to graduate this upcoming December hopefully), I'm in a sorority, and very involved in school....I'm what you'd call an overachiever. I came into college as a nursing major; I loved nursing but I'm not a trash receptacle for information. I love to questions things, to argue points, to analyze and read between the lines all of which nursing did not allow for me to do. Writing and reading (English) in general was always my thing so I changed majors. I have now been an English (writing concentration) / Middle School Education major since my sophomore year. College has definitely been great! I've learned a lot about myself in the process and I've actually learned some too. I've had to read a few works by this great writer Ian McEwan absolutely fell in love with his writing. Check his website out some time http://www.ianmcewan.com/publicity.html.... You know this blogging thing isn't half bad. More to come, soon!
W.G. Roo