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Tag Archives: Vacant Farm
Oh yeah… and this happened.
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Tagged All Ages, Dancing, I Like Giants, Improv dance moves, Kansas City Music, Kimya Dawson, Modern Dance, Nan Turner, schwervon live, Schwervon!, Vacant Farm
We sit upon the broken eggs… Friday, March 14, 2015 #Schwervonpoetry
Morning sun deliver meFrom the tar pits
Fuel the day with
Woolly Mammoth tusk.
The picked over bones of writing.
Skin crumbs that chip and peal
from all the faces
That I love and dream
A day before the fire
Evading the battles
Over log cabins and hard cider
Over log cabins and hard cider
Birkenstock face lifts
Spray painted Cadillacs.
Mr. Potato head eye shadow
Spray painted Cadillacs.
Mr. Potato head eye shadow
We learn to dance with
The broken bodies
We study the chickens in the yard
We learn from their moves
We sit upon the broken eggs
The imperfect yolks.
Broken free
We shine with glitter
Dripping from the corners
of our mouths
We smile rainbows
With each potato we peel
Each root we pull from the earth
Our dirt clod legs
Dangling in the sunlight
Pounding on the water trough.
Of this earth but no longer in it
Time to skip and dance
Time to feed others
With our passion packets of
Life force.
Feast on us.
Be filled to move.
(This poem was recited for the first time on Friday, March 13, 2015 at Vacant Farm in KC, KS)
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Tagged broken, eggs, Schwervon poetry, sit, the, upon, Vacant Farm, We

