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Saturday, April 1, 2017

PICKLES AND CHARLEY ICE CREAM





Pickles and Charley Ice Cream



Pickles, he says, kicking a rock
Outta the way with his scuffed up old shoe
And I says, Yessir?
Pickles, he repeats, What say you and me
Run off right here in the middle of the week
And go git ourselves married?

And I says, I can’t do that, Mr Charley
And he frowns, Why not?
‘Cause I’m just a kid, I says
I got to get outta the 4th grade first!
And he grins, Ain’t you been in the 4th grade
For nigh on ten years?

And I says, I reckon so
But you know why that is,
On account of Miz Ratlipp don’t know how
To teach nothing but the 4th grade
And they can’t git no more teachers
To come up here in these parts.

Then why don’t you just quit? he asks
And knocks a fruit jar off a fence
With a slingshot
I don’t know, I answer,
‘Cause I like school, maybe
Maybe I  just like readin’ and stuff.

I cain’t read, he sniffs, that’s why
I gotta take you to the store with me
So they won’t give me no taters
When I ask for turmaters
And he pushes the hair outta his eyes
And winks at me like an old gray haired fool.

But taters are brown, Mr Charley, I says
And maters are red!
Why you can’t tell ‘em apart?
You don’t have to read to know your colors!
And he blushes and says,
Yeah, well, I’m colorblind, too.

And we walk along in silence for a bit
And he says, Why you always
Gotta call yore teacher out her name?
You know her name be Mz Rattcliff!
That’s just mean, just plain mean!
I know, I giggle, but I don’t mean to stop.

She a purty woman, he says softly
Like you, purty and fine and smart as a whip!
Why, Mr Charley! I laugh and look away,
You just asked me to marry you
And here you are talkin’ bout another woman!

Well, you says you too young to marry, he says
Well, you too old! I yell, You too old to vote!
You so old, your blood done turned to dust
Right there in your veins!
And you can remember all the way back to Moses!

He put his gnarled hands into his back pockets
And says, Yeah, yeah, I reckon I can
Moses wuz a right smart young feller for 82
But he wuz always gittin’ us in trouble
And wouldn’t let us eat no onions.

And I look at him like he crazy
(And he is!)
And I says, Mr Charley?
And he says, What?
I chewed me a nice blade of grass
And I says, Why you like me so much?

‘Cause me and you go together, he grins
We is like two peas in a pod
You tall and skinny and I’m short and fat
You watch out fer me and I watch out fer you
And I been knowin’ you all of yore life.

Yeah, I says, You knew my grand-daddy
And his grand-daddy and his great-grand-daddy…..
And his….
Heck! he huffs, I ain’t near as old as all that!
Well, didn’t you tell me you was here
Before the Indians come?

I lie a lot, he says, blowing out his breath
And looking embarrassed
I ain’t got nuthin’ better to do
You don’t really bulieve anythin’ I says, do you?
‘Course not, I tease him,
You even lie about your name!

No. No………..
I never lie bout my name, he protests
Never ’bout that!
Ah, hell, Mr Charley, I says,
You know your name
Ain’t no Charley Ice Cream!

Is, too! He pouts, Is, too! Is, too!
And he looks almost like he’s gonna cry
So I simmer down and get quiet for a bit
Cause we all know how sensitive he is
And we all know how he got that name.

When he was born, his mama couldn’t keep him
She give birth to ‘im and hid him in an ice cream truck
That was being driven outta town to a far away city
That broke down where we live
Way back here in the hills.

When they found him
They said he was like a little blue icicle
With blue eyes to boot and little blue toes
And Granny Simmons took him in
And raised him and named him Charley
And she loved that boy for a mighty long time
Until the day she died.

That was a long time before my time
And I never knew Granny Simmons
But I heard tell she was an awful good woman
And her daughter’s wild daughter
Became my mama
(And she couldn’t keep me neither.)

So she gave me away
And I grew up, in this place and that
And folks took care of me till I was big enough
To be on my own and do for myself
And I live in what’s left of Granny Simmon’s old house.

Mr Charley lives down the road
In a remodeled old chicken coop
And he gets his check and we go to town
And he buys me butter pecan ice cream
And teases me about getting married
And I reckon we do alright.

I don’t rightly know how old he is
Heck, I don’t even know how old I am!
They just started keeping records up here
And nobody remembers
And nobody much cares.

Pickles, Mr Charley says after a while
What you gonna be when you grow up?
I don’t know, Mr Charley, I shake my head
Maybe a cash register girl at the dime store?
Or a waitress at one of them cafes?

Naw, he says, You gonna do better’n that!
I seen a movie once at a movie house
And they have these real purty ladies
With real shiny hair, all golden and fine
And I mean to see you a- makin’ movies one day!

Really, Mr Charley? I says, all excited
You really think I could do that kinda stuff?
And live in big houses and look beautiful?
And he says, Yes, mam! You already got the gold hair!
The only thing we have to do is maybe change yore name!

And we walked on right in to town
Just a-plannin’ and dreamin’ and Mr Charley, he says,
Pickles, you wait, girl, just you wait!
He was gonna take me to see a real live movie!
Soon as we could catch us a ride
Up to that big ole city.

Mr Charley was always telling me tales like that
But I listened and I smiled and I let him talk
He really  wasn’t no kin to me but he was all I had
No body knew where that boy had come from
Or who his real family was.

Till one day,
This limo rolled up into town
And a man in a suit with a tan and a smile
Asked all around about an old man named Charley
And the townsfolk just stared
And pointed our way.

Pickles? Mr Charley says
And I says, What?
Ain’t this here a mighty fine car?
And I says, It surely is, Mr Charley, it surely is
And we put down the windows
And let the breeze blow back our hair.

I don’t know where we’re going to
But we goin’ there in style
All the town and country folk
Lined up to watch us go
Yelling, Good luck in L.A.! and shouting, Ya’ll write!
And waving at Pickles and Charley Ice Cream.

Mr Charley? I says as we head toward the west
What, Pickles? he asks as the chauffeur speeds up
You think it’s time to change my name?
I don’t know how I got this ole name anyhow!
I do, he says with a mischievous grin
Yore mama left you in a pickle jar!

















©by Voo
May 22, 2011
11:46 p.m.


SOUL WHISPERER a collab with Birri and Voo

                                 


SABOTEUR



             















             Saboteur

                Love is like a Trojan Horse
                It snuck silently into my life
                Under false pretenses
                On the one night I was not on guard.

                You know I speak the truth
                Deny it not     
                Those deep deep eyes
                Couldn't hide the truth if truth was just a lie.

                You think because you wear soft shoes
                That you can dance on me
                But you do an impressive pirouette,
                Don't you?

                Mockingbirds take lessons
                For you excel at mocking
                Filling the air with illusions of songs
                That are only noises.

                If I could legally exterminate
                The memory of you, would I do it?
                I lie in bed and think about that, hours on end
                Dream of revenge, even as I grovel in wanting.

                There is none so blind
                As he who will not see
                But I have looked and I have seen
                And I have looked away.

                And now I see with eyes wide open
                All the ravages you brought with you
                All the dents and damages
                You left in your wake.

                I barely recognize myself today
                In the shattered mirrors of your eyes
                So slyly does your mouth smile
                And so coldly do your fingers touch my skin.

                Yes! This is a poem for you!
                Yes! This is a song about you!
                Yes, yes, yes! This page is filled with love and hate
                The two-edged sword you cut me with.

                And all the things you make me feel
                And all the deaths you make me die,
                All the joys you crushed beneath your shoes
                In the days that followed my surrender.

                There was so much promise there
                In the beginning.............
                So much sweetness springing forth from me
                Like a fountain flowing from a rock.

                I thought you came from God
                I thought you held the stars within your hands
                And all the songs that had ever been written
                Had been composed by you.

                Saboteur! Traitor! Deceiver!
                Lover!
                How I long to take back every yesterday
                And replace them with tomorrow!

                You are a cold wind that ever blows
                And no candle I can light will keep it's glow for long
                You will not allow it.................
                You will not give me the warmth I need to survive.

                Saboteur!
                Turning hope to dust and peace to war
                Making unholy, that which was sacred in my eyes
                As my brokenness falls upon your battlefield.

                If I did not love you, it would not matter
                If I did not hate you, I could not bear this pain
                You were the traitor and I, the betrayed
                And yet it is I, who stands before the firing squad at dawn.
               
                But no more will I wear the hood and mask
                No more will I twist myself away from what is coming
                From this moment forward, when you fire that gun,
                I want you to kill me as you look in my eyes.

                You have made me into something I never was
                And the only way to change me is to kill me
                I will not beg of you but I will not run
                My hate, a shield too heavy to hold................
                Still wants to die in your arms

                Love.


                © by Voo
                Aug 2, 2011
                1:37 a.m.

Friday, March 31, 2017

I DREAMED OF APPLES




  I Dreamed of Apples



I dreamed of apples
On a tree of thorns
Saw dying things
Yet to be born
Black winding ribbons
That held me fast
And locked me in
The siren's grasp.

It was a nightmare
I know that now
But I kept dreaming
It anyhow
I couldn't stop
I couldn't flee
For her desire
Was taunting me.

Her strange black eyes
They saw my soul
They turned to liquid
My heart of gold
Her slender fingers
Reached out to me
And showed me pleasures
I could not see.

I felt the danger
But sought the harm
As she enfolded 
Me in her arms
Her pale face shone
There in the light
That turned to dusk
And then to night.

And though she held me
And kissed my lips
I felt my feet
Begin to slip
And I looked down
And the shore was gone
My feet were flailing
On a sea of bones.

The horror of it
I could not bear
I reached to grab
Her raven hair
She laughed and caught
Me as I fell
As Heaven fled   
Replaced by Hell.

Her long black hair
To snakes, it turned
She touched my skin
Oh, how it burned
Her lover's eyes
Had pulled me in
Now an abyss
Of shame and sin.

"You want my apples?"
She smiled to lure
"Sad little man
So weak and pure
Then take a bite!"
And to my mouth
She crushed the apple
And killed my doubt.

The fruit was poison
But tasted sweet
Juice red as blood
Full of deceit
My belly burning
Soul ripped in two
No longer knowing
The lie from true.

And from my mouth
She kissed the juice
And from my heart
She ripped the truth
In love, I fell
There in her glance
Twirled in her arms
Died in her dance.

All night we sang
Enchanted songs
And night went running
In fear of dawn
And oh, I loved her
As I'd never loved
Unfathomed passion
Till  the morn rose up.

As the sun pulled back
The shades of night
My eyes flew open
To adore her sight
But there before me
Horror untold
A creature lay
Reptilian, old.

I threw back my head
And began to scream
Praying, "God, please wake
Me from this dream!"
But the creature grasped
Me to it's breast
And plunged a blade
Into my chest.

"You little man."
She hissed at me
And hung me on
The briar tree
"What good are you?"
She said in scorn
And changed back to
Her lovely form.

And flew away
And left me hang
With the poison apples
As her laughter rang
Then I awakened
To my great relief
Prayed for forgiveness
And my unbelief.

I lay and cried
Till my tears ran out
Pondered the dream
What it was about
Then I smiled as joy
Swept me like a flood
Till I saw I lay
In a bed of blood.




  ©by Voo
  image ©by InertiaK
  (up top)
  BOUND BY TEMPTATION
June 29, 10
7:13 p.m.

I Get Weak by Amos Lee



This poem won an award once as Best Horror Poem

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