Shawn L. Bird

Original poetry, commentary, and fiction. All copyrights reserved.

who you are February 6, 2011

Filed under: Friendship,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 9:48 pm
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For years

They commented on

her flirtatiousness

her bawdy humour

her inappropriate comments

and she laughed

(loudly)

and said, “This is just

how I was raised.”

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They thought, she’s low class,

but she’s family now.

We’re not snobs.  We can adapt.

So they tried to lift her up,

believe the best,

cheer her successes,

while they ignored the

alienation she fostered

against the father of her children

after all, (theoretically)

she raised them

in faith

and piously spouted the right words

(even if her actions didn’t always match).

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“I’m a good person!”

she exclaimed angrily,

if someone noticed

an anomaly

between what she said and did.

They knew who she wanted to be.

Bad comes with the good.

We all have many layers.

Depth adds character.

She means well.

(most of the time).

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Now she shouts

Don’t tell the children!

(grown adults with their own lives)

how she’s carrying on.

So desperate to prove

(to who?)

that she’s desirable

She’s sleeping  with anyone

who blinks at her.

Throwing money at a con man

and sending it Western Union

(which is, of course, untraceable)

Thousands and thousands

of dollars

she can’t afford to lose

sent into traitorous hands.

And then she gets it back

by conning someone else.

Tricky girl.

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Don’t tell the children?

Seriously?

Don’t you think they know

that she’s a disgrace

to everything she told them

that she was?

and what she told them to be?

Everything she denied she was

is revealing itself.

.

Meanwhile

that poor man

still weeps in love for her

and she screams that

he’s what’s been

holding her back

and driving her to

this scandalous behavior

.

His fault?

Honey,

wake up.

He’s the rock of stability

 that has saved you from

ruining yourself

this way

long ago.

 

change February 4, 2011

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 9:19 pm
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Sun blinded
I squint at a horizon
so bright it can’t be seen.
I walk blythly toward
the brilliance
wondering what lies beyond.

Behind my back 

has been brewing

ill wind.

Without warning
a blackened sky
belches uncertainty
and change,

but beyond

the black clouds

blow breaths

of a new day.

Nothing ends

that isn’t a beginning.

 

metaphor for the publication journey February 1, 2011

Filed under: Grace Awakening,Poetry,Writing — Shawn L. Bird @ 7:22 am
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The sun is gleaming
so brightly that the snow is blinding.
The future’s so bright I’ve got to wear shades.

Every day another supporter, another booster,

another enthusiastic participant
in the waiting game asks, “WHEN?”
Soon, I assure them. Soon!

A flicker on the computer screen
“I hate to have to tell you…”
and a gleaming dream
is buried in a white out of
black uncertainty.
I don’t know now, I have to tell them
I can’t see anymore.

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80 minutes ago I received word that the publisher for Grace Awakening is closing down in 30 days.  Grace was scheduled for release in 240 days.  That is 210 days too late, unfortunately.  Now we’re back to peddling a manuscript.  Poor Grace!

 

musicful January 30, 2011

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 1:15 am
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I raise to wakefulness

on the strains of your piano

that pull me to consciousness.

The stumbled notes

of the imperfect rendering

reminds that only God is perfect,

and yet

as the imperfect notes carry me along

I can’t help thinking

that the iimperfection

makes you the most perfect

musician for me.

 

dreaming of you January 26, 2011

Filed under: Commentary,Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 5:37 am
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Old friend
Last night
We walked
hand in hand
within a dream.
Your smile and laughter
woke wishes and hopes.
Old friend
who visits
my dreams to
remind me  of

the youthful joys
that make me smile
at soft sweet memories

 

frosty sky January 24, 2011

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 2:43 am
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My sky

is lit with blue

sparkling with the frost

that glistens on the trees.

Your sky

is a vast midnight

glowing with the snow

that reflects a sunless sky.

Our sky

is knit with stars

sparkling in the coolness

that connects our continents.

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photo by Markku Reijula, Kotka Finland. Used with permission

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I’m missing my host families in Finland today, and thinking of the Finnish winter skies that are bright despite the absence of the sun as the snow reflects light so even in the dark, the world glows with light.  There is a metaphor here for life!

 

A poem by Wendy Phillips January 20, 2011

From Fishtailing by Wendy Phillips. This novel by UBC Creative Writing alumnus Wendy Philips is crafted in a series of poems in persona of several characters. There are students, teachers and administrators represented.

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Kyle
Teacher staples my motorcycle dream
to the display board
Tricia wanders over
reads it
I watch
She turns
stares
raises an eyebrow
drifts to my table
Told you Farr would like it she says
Not bad.

I swallow a lump
Wanna ride sometime?
She lifts her chin
narrows her eyes
I look away from the glare
Yeah she says, today
walks away.

So
poems are good
for something.

I like this poem because it captures something that I see often.  Suddenly the communication options open when people master a new medium.  Finding new media opens up an audience they would not have reached otherwise.  I often set up a “Poet-tree” in my class.  It fills a wall.  A trunk and branches are on the wall.  Students can take green leaves and leave a poem on a wall.  It’s a non-credit thing, and some years it gets very little interest, but other years it is a hot-bed of creative communication.  Students from other classes will come in to read the poems, because hearts are bare on the wall, and voyeurs watch developments with avid interest.

A young man who has poetry in his arsenal has a powerful tool to capture the hearts of the ladies he admires!  If he can set his poetry to music, he has even more power.  The ladies will be virtually powerless from his charm!

Yes Kyle, poetry is good for something.  In Grace Awakening Ben takes full advantage of the fact!  😉

 

what are books? January 19, 2011

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 12:34 am

words

captured on paper

bound together

words

capturing memories

found together

words

capturing dreams

drowned together

words

capturing whispers

sound together

words

 

people faces January 14, 2011

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 12:58 am
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I was just flipping through a book of writing from when I was in grade eleven and came across this poem.  It’s pretty typical 16 year old fare, but there are some big ideas here.  Worth sharing, I think.

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Somewhere

Beyond the traffic and the city sounds

We exist in separate universes.

Pain in the hopelessness

Of the situation stirs, then quietens.

I want to blurt carelessly,

but contain myself

to casual renderings of brief words.

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I was quiet,

I tried not scream.

I went as far as I could,

but I had to hold back something.

I almost gave everything

but you were holding back, and

I couldn’t give everything if you weren’t.

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Nothing was comfortable.

We decided everything was my fault.

It wasn’t.

We share the guilt.

We should have tried to work it out.

But we didn’t and we walked away

Without pain.

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Understand me?

Our peoople faces were still on

When we should have scraped them off.

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(c) Shawn Bird 2011.  Original draft written 1981.

(***4A)

 

winter wind January 13, 2011

Filed under: Poetry — Shawn L. Bird @ 12:08 am
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Snow dances off my roof

wind weaves white ribbons of light

and holds aloft crystaline

 lace doilies.