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"The Shredded Paper Poem" by Carmina Gitana

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This is my
long-awaited, overdue
elegy
for the page
that I tore into pieces
and threw into the trash
in a little apartment
in Buffalo, NY
on May 19, 2001
at perhaps 8 pm.

This is also
my apology
to myself,
two years later.
This makes it no better

but I remember
the words on that page;
I remember no other
journal entry
with such
cut-glass
clarity.

This is my confession
to the betrayal
of myself
and my c(o)untry
for the sake
of a man

who tried to use
my love's blue methane fires
to burn my own books;

who tried to use
my own too-eager kisses
to shut my too-loud mouth;

who finally broke
breaking me.

This is my admission
of guilt.
I did it. I
wept and wrote and
apologized for both,
while still doing the former
and apologizing
for that.

I did it. I
tore the sheet out
of the notebook
he gave me
(before he knew
I'd write in it),
shredded it
between my shaking
fingers, in front of his
implacable face,
begged, groveled,
ignored the inner
moaning
as I sprinkled the
pieces
into the can, watching
them mix with

exhausted potato and banana peels,
clots of congealed tomato sauce,
and snot-stiff, tear-stained paper
tissues,
before the lid
swung closed.

Yes! I did it!
I committed

self-abuse,
self-mutilation,
attempted suicide
in the name of
what I stopped writing of.

It was my terrible sacrifice
to love.

And every time
I look
at my books
of poems, my
folders, folios,
my fragile, fading empire,
I think
of that one
page, torn, tossed, trashed,
incinerated
in the name of love, love, love,
love, love, love, love, love
(until the very word
goes limp and meaningless),

on May 19, 2001
in Buffalo, NY
for the man
who broke
breaking me
and made me
THIS.

This is an older poem, as the observant reader probably noted :) I have never shown this to anyone - this is far less controlled than most of my writing. I am posting it because I am curious what kind of reaction it gets.



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On Sunday March 23rd, 2008, Bluegirl (255) writes:
This is just so real. So raw. So excellent. Keep the ink flowing...


On Thursday December 20th, 2007, Circe Avalon (183) writes:
I loved this work. It has real fiery emotion and really screams. I loved it. I loved that "uncontrolled" sensation.


On Saturday February 18th, 2006, MindRape (902) writes:
I hope your curiosity is satisfied >;) who wouldn't love this? god damn..its a core poem. It's completely brazen with fevered cheeks. ~Much Respect~


On Wednesday November 30th, 2005, Dancing_Monkey (1879) writes:
Powerfull and pure


On Tuesday September 20th, 2005, An Expired Member (8) writes:
awesome write...


On Wednesday September 7th, 2005, capt_funguy (1006) writes:
like killing the baby to feed the father ... this was devastating .. the page was truly raw and defenseless ... i mourn your loss ...


On Wednesday September 7th, 2005, capt_funguy (1006) writes:
some hungers can never be satisfied ... im sure he has since become ugly , and obvious .. what a shame ... awesome work ... funguy


On Wednesday September 7th, 2005, wannabe_rebel (25) writes:
this is beautiful. i love the raw and natural un-flow of it. the reality of it all is so clear and unmistakable. it sounds like a transcript of thoughts unedited - as if they were put to paper just as you thought them. truly astounding.


On Sunday August 28th, 2005, abattoir (151) writes:
perplexed...this poem tears me in so many different ways its hard to follow one to its end before wanting to tackle another. I'm left to it to stutter...


On Sunday March 27th, 2005, Inevitability (645) writes:
are you sure you haven't posted this before? I swear, I've read this before..I remember, because I loved it so much the first time I read it..maybe I'm losing my mind..


On Sunday March 27th, 2005, Inevitability (645) writes:
or maybe I just read it the day you posted it and forgot about it until I came to read it again today...funny, how 9 days can feel like a long time ago...


On Monday March 21st, 2005, TropicalSnowstorm (696) writes:
I think this is a fantastic piece, that conveys a sense of mystery in its vagueness about what was actually on the sheet...but a clarity in its sense of self-betrayal.


On Monday March 21st, 2005, TropicalSnowstorm (696) writes:
I also appreciate the conversational way it is written and the sense of humour that comes out in it. Great piece! I also find it quite interesting (and see the lesson in this)


On Monday March 21st, 2005, TropicalSnowstorm (696) writes:
that although you remember everything about the piece of paper, and, therefore, could easy duplicate it...that this was an opportunity that you have lost, because you "sacrificed" it the way you did. Ciao, T/S


On Wednesday March 23rd, 2005, Carmina Gitana (115) writes:
Thanks a lot for the detailed comment :) The reason I didn't mention what was on the paper is that it is far more important what HAPPENED to the paper. Plus, what was on the paper is pretty much what's in the poem.


On Sunday March 20th, 2005, Sky Singer (225) writes:
rawness indeed. i love the line(s) about "attempted suicide in the name of what i stopped writing of" ...i can relate to that more than i care to admit. excellent write


On Friday March 18th, 2005, steuss (148) writes:
I really really enjoy this poem. It is emotional flow of conciousness is invigorating, filled with saddness and regret, but touched with hope and strength. I'm glad to have read it, Well done!


On Friday March 18th, 2005, your_only_love (168) writes:
this was amazing


On Friday March 18th, 2005, manywalks (972) writes:
Ah, but this read as finely controlled power, masterfully staining the page.


On Friday March 18th, 2005, Solace (1420) writes:
Brilliant piece, truly inspirational write...much to be gleaned from this piece of inner working...glad to have witnessed such talent...


On Friday March 18th, 2005, Jay Jii (337) writes:
This is a terrific piece. I love the rawness of it.


On Friday March 18th, 2005, The Crimson Queen (1259) writes:
holy shit...that was just damn good...it kept my attention the whole way through..i loved it!!


On Friday March 18th, 2005, Lord Kalgalath (229) writes:
wow.... superb....=thumbs up=


On Friday March 18th, 2005, kisserott_death (51) writes:
-tears- wow i'm in tears...this is amazing...this is going to go into my faveorite's...



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