Ode to Me |
by Dave Breithaupt |
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Special to the Corpse: Ohio Poet Makes Peace With self!
When I was small I wanted to be Toulouse-Lautrec When I grew up But I was too tall And couldn't draw whores Anyway. There were no Moulin Rouges in Ohio And absinthe was illegal. I had paper, I had pens. I was ready but Like so many things It just didn't work out. I became Jackson Pollock instead, A bloated, alcoholic Paint flinger. It worked out fine until I had to quit drinking and The paint dried up. It took me fifty years to be OK with that And I can see now that I'd Rather be me than de Kooning or Rothko even. It's much easier than being a geius. "Banish all your fond alarms." |
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