What’s it to me? …
A knotted and nasty old poet of introverted time
wearing five-dollar sweats
dressing in black on black like a fly
with silver earrings tinkling softly in the winter breeze
What’s it to me? …
A Madwoman, a Madonna, a Medusa
Traipsing neighborhood streets, city parks and country lanes
Nibbling on sharp yellow cheese and glossy red apples
Sitting down on some wayward curb to sigh in wonder at
noisy birds and children, wizened old men, whiskered grandmothers
Dogs walking their humans by the side of the road
Feral cats scratching out a living of pigeon stuffed with stale bread
Muttering, muttering, whispering, watching, writing
Writing long poems and short about what it was to be us
through clocked days trapped in pointless, punctilious youth
Enjoying now the wild, gnarly randomness of life
and the music of our dusty blue souls jingling as we walk …
What’s it to me? What’s it to this so lately untamable me?
© 2013, poem and illustration, Jamie Dedes, All rights reserved


Lovely work!
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Thank you for saying so, Sofia.
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… and the music of our dusty blue souls jingling as we walk …
What’s it to me? What’s it to this so lately untamable me?
Love those lines. Great close, Jamie
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Thanks, John, for that. 🙂
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I love that you’re embracing the “wild, gnarly randomness of life”. 🙂 This is a good piece, Jamie.
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Thank you, Corina!
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For some reason this poem reminded me of this narrative/song by Bette Midler:
Bette Midler live at Cleveland from boy scholte on Vimeo.
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Thanks, Charlie, I’ll check it out.
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I love this Jamie. It went straight into my heart.
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We are all madwomen, madonnas and medusas, eh? Thanks for takng the time to comment, Inger. Hope things are going well in your new home.
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Jamie, as much as most of us hate it, we are all moments away from being on the sreet, or being poets…….
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we sure are!
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🙂
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