Thursday, March 12, 2020

Death is a Gemini



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Death is a Gemini

“We all die. The goal is not to live forever, the goal
is to create something that will.”--Chuck Palahniuk.

Death models many masks,
uses divers methods, routes,
vehicles and timing,
and answers to many names:
          end,
            beginning,
                   veil, karma,
                           passage
                                transition.
                                     dirt nap
                                         snuffed out,
                                               slab meat,
                                                  food for worms,
                                                demise,
                                               dying,
                                             expiring,
                                          afterlife,
                                         beyond, 
                                         casualty,
                                         curtains,
                                         darkness
                                       decease
                                     departure,
                                   eradication,   
                                 exit, expiration,
                               extermination,  
                             extinction,
                           finish, loss,
                         mortality,
                       necrosis,
                     oblivion,
                   paradise,
                 repose,
              release,
            defeat,
         silence,
       sleep,
the grim reaper
eternal rest,
tomb pasta,
leaving,
adieu,
bye-bye,
little bang,
closing,
failure,
the hour of,
bitter end,
conclusion,
inexorable, completion, end of the line, past the
knot, lights out, murder, tapped out, counted out,
catastrophe, calamity, kismet, downfall, exodus,
return to sender, egress, cessation, thing of the
past and the lap of the gods.

Death is the supreme shape shifter. It can resemble
Yorick’s skull, the Madonna, Basil Rathbone, Bette 
Davis, William Bendix, Rita Hayworth, Robin Williams,
or my favorite Rod Serling.

Death can take you before birth, or after a century.
It is, can be both darkness & light, cruel & kind,
patient & impatient, wise & stupid, fair & unfair,
bitter & sweet. It is a Gemini, a Janus, the god of
beginnings, gates, transitions, time & duality--
its two faces overseeing the past and the future.

To be a butterfly,
living one month, spreading such
beauty every moment.

Glenn Buttkus

List Poem

Posted over at d'Verse Poets Pub MTB
   

                   

14 comments:

  1. This is a continuation of your last poem. Death certainly comes with many euphemisms.

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  2. I just love list poems; like Bjorn said, there's something about lists that state more with contrasts and brevity than pages of prose.

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  3. I love your Chuck Palahniuk quote as a starter. You have a lot of skill at work in this and other list poems. I like the idea of Janus representing death, looking both ways. "tomb pasta" is a new one for me.

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  4. I like this description "dirt nap". It is the first time I've heard it. Good point about it being the ultimate shape shifter.

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  5. Very good Glenn! By the time I get through your list is will be at least 90 and have lived a nice long life! :>)

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  6. a very comprehensive list of death ... it will surely come!

    well composed, a great effort :)

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  7. A macabre journey as only you can describe!

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  8. This prompt has shown me how poetic all lists are--they are life distilled, just like the best poetry.

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  9. Life is full of lists! I love yours! And Rod Sterling is one of my favorites too.

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  10. This was a "sit and take notice' poem. Your list spoke volumes Glenn. I loved that you referenced the twins Gemini and the double headed Janus who certainly oversees death and rebirth each year. Oh, yes, one more thing, you left out "kicked the bucket"!!!

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  11. How do you get WP to accept your form, Glenn? They always left justify mine no matter how carefully I craft it into shape. The only way I can express the form is to photograph or scan it which doesn't always work out. What is your secret to this lovely form??

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  12. Just lucky I guess. However I write it, it transfers, mostly, to the blog.

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  13. Oh I love the form... it looks like a scythe... and that haiku in the end, the butterfly can be a role model

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  14. What a great form this is in. Wonderful poem, Glenn!

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