The Randomness Of Beans Poem by Andy Brookes

The Randomness Of Beans



Groups of abstracted words stitched randomly engaged to spaced marked ticks, attached by impaled crosses, lines ruledby unruly nexus, a singular plural, filling empty spaces

spontaneity travels not well, souring like wine corked and bitter
burning like hooch distilled roughlycausing brain miasma

the journey only goes a to b, b to a, fig five inclusive PTO, circular and distrained.
bankrupted losing my way, voicestilled, tongue stuck dumb.

disoriented in tortuous alleyways winding transverse.
toppled crossroad markers defaced.
standing in a blue furrowed field of white at a loss what to right.
the Muse, the HagiaSophia of verse or prose, packed her valise leaving by the five forty five to Olympus laughing all the way.

I hear its echo in my head.

baked beans on toast for tea I think.

Wednesday, December 5, 2018
Topic(s) of this poem: writing
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