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I wish I were on a beach at midnight
with nothing on my mind
but barracuda and yogurt sauce.
My evenings spent with pirated movies
watched with strangers in the back of a beach bar.
Eating popcorn out of my sandals like Jerry Garcia
and priming to hit on a 19 year old stoned on mushrooms
and just a few steps from the edge.

I wish I had a vacation girlfriend
with a common name
but a unique spelling like “Stefanyi” or “Cyndi”.
My days spent testing the theory that a black hole
will eventually evaporate if filled with enough matter.
Delightful disillusion of overt connection
to the other human debris floating in the space
where life sank beneath the waves.

I wish I lived in a new place
so I could walk alone
but still feel the hope of exploration.
Weeks spent with every untried turn
becoming an adventure into the unfamiliar.
Beloved self deception that witticisms like
“Home is where the heart is” might imply mine
can be found alive and well elsewhere.

-- by Steve McKennon, 1/31/06





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On Wednesday March 12th, 2008, Tinuviel (68) writes:
Unique. Love the fantasy and the way the poem just breezed the reader through it.


On Wednesday March 12th, 2008, Dancing_Monkey (1802) writes:
Oh god, you are going to love tropical dude. He's amazing


On Saturday December 22nd, 2007, Mab (995) writes:
the honesty of isolation...such a lovely blot of soul ink.


On Tuesday February 6th, 2007, jack paper (207) writes:
the words, the images, the way it's all stated... I wish... I wish i could be you so I could write so well... very nice


On Friday February 2nd, 2007, Mylissa (1075) writes:
The title is perfect.


On Friday January 19th, 2007, liquid_emotion (417) writes:
I loved this.


On Tuesday December 5th, 2006, CharlottesWeb (599) writes:
At the first stanza I was injected with happy feelings, hopeful thoughts...and well being. 2nd stanza...it was all gone...and the realistic perception of loneliness was clear.


On Tuesday December 5th, 2006, CharlottesWeb (599) writes:
The third stanza recreated some hope...but a in a sadder, less enthusiastic style...I think I love this. I really do.


On Wednesday August 16th, 2006, Jonas (877) writes:
i find that all i can really say to you is that i was here i read this and was moved enough to tell you so... beautiful lonesome piece.


On Monday July 24th, 2006, sixsixnine (563) writes:
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM


On Monday July 24th, 2006, sixsixnine (563) writes:
yes that means i loved it! *669*


On Wednesday July 19th, 2006, An Expired Member (2) writes:
"I wish I lived in a new place so I could walk alone but still feel the hope of exploration. " I've never been able to describe this feeling before. Very nicely put...dramatic, but not overtly so. C_W_E


On Saturday July 8th, 2006, Chalin (11) writes:
My Darling Snow, Goddess knows you've had more than a few comments on this, but I thought I'd drop you a note to tell you this is marvelous and EXACTLY what i'm feeling as of late...thanks for the note;you know you always lure me out of my cave.


On Monday April 24th, 2006, Urban Shipwreck (985) writes:
"I wish I lived in a new place so I could walk alone but still feel the hope of exploration." Damn the whole last stanza in general. You are amazing and your works are always greatly anticipated.


On Thursday April 13th, 2006, Baron Von Dark (150) writes:
Exceptional write. I love this.


On Tuesday April 4th, 2006, The Fool (1001) writes:
Wow this poem just floored you and made you read it. It dragged you to visions that were simply beautiful. I loved this poem it was beyond beauty.


On Thursday March 30th, 2006, flying_fox (769) writes:
I am floored by this. you have such flair for mixing simple - and often unspoken - with absolute depth and clarity. Ahhh.. I wish I wish I wish. How I love your mind, TS.


On Wednesday March 29th, 2006, damascus (136) writes:
huh..... wow...... you have a very creative imagination


On Saturday February 18th, 2006, GothicBlack (268) writes:
this is wonderful.. i think i lost myself in your imagination. i loved it. sorry i cant say much more.... ~gothic~


On Monday February 13th, 2006, ApathysKiss (463) writes:
probing..made me long for the same thing...hehe baracuda and yoghurt sauce...yum..i absolutely loved that last stanza too...reflects what i've been feeling these days...something new, something familiar, something mine and not others 'elsewhere'...-=ak=-


On Friday February 3rd, 2006, Michelle Xiao (499) writes:
Thanks for the trip to a divergent, imaginative reality.


On Friday February 3rd, 2006, NikesRain (1421) writes:
easy and floating, the quiet reverie feel so calm yet there was such a subtle ache and longing whisped through it i was teary by the end...


On Friday February 3rd, 2006, Crimson Shade (115) writes:
A peaceful write - calmed me down and slowed the rat race for a while... good write.


On Thursday February 2nd, 2006, Alanarchy (1694) writes:
I love this man. Reminds me of my trips to Tampa, flicking cigarette butts at fiddler crabs and drinking Jose through a straw. Peace and love for a great poem. shalome.


On Thursday February 2nd, 2006, Lucklost (40) writes:
this poem is very soothing adn peaceful...i like it. its different.


On Thursday February 2nd, 2006, hex (113) writes:
hmmm... i like the flow. i'm not sure i understand it all right now, but i think i get the drift of it. if i do, i can relate in some ways.



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