Poetry Break: "Thrashin' Cane"
Some time has passed since our last poetry break, but my site meter shows that blog hits here at Gypsy Scholar have been creeping up again, so I figure the time has come to discourage internet visitors by once again revealing a glimpse of my dark side.
Without further ado, here stands the poem:
Thrashin' CaneI suppose that I could just title it "Original Sinning" and lose more visitors that way, but "Thrashin' Cane" will serve to initially entice but quickly disappoint the S&M crowd, who will have hoped for more "beneath the thresher's flail."
I'd cut that cane
and bring 'um down,
Then thick, rich sap
would stain the groun',
And I'd feel better
all aroun'
. . . except I'm hardly able.
I'd crush that cane
and make 'um bleed,
I'd stop 'um ever
bearin' seed,
Just treat 'um like
a lowly weed
. . . except I feel unable.
I'd grind that cane
into the earth,
I’d make 'um ever
rue that birth --
Thus denigrate
all human worth
. . . except I'm just not able.
For the benefit of trivia freaks, this poem was one of those that Jon Whitlock and I put to music and sang in our country-music concert when we were both studying in Tuebingen back in the early 1990s.
Labels: Poems
4 Comments:
youtube! youtube!
a cappella if need be.
I don't think that anybody made a video, and I'd need Jon's guitar but don't know where he's gotten to these days.
I will just remain an obscure footnote in music history...
Jeffery Hodges
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"I will just remain an obscure footnote in music history..."
--Jeffery Hodges
How disappointing. By the way, I hope you are not annoyed that I'm reading through your poetry collection.
--lollabrats
Annoyed? Certainly not! You're one of the few who's shown any interest in my obscure footnotes to literature . . .
Jeffery Hodges
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