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Written by Lisa Zaran | Create an image from this poem

Love Is Believable

 love is believable 
in every moment of exhaustion 
in every heartbroken home 
in every dark spirit, 
the meaning unfolds.
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in every night that sings of tomorrow.
in every suicide i carry deep inside my head.
in every lonely smile that plays across my lips.
love is believable i tell you, in every scrap of history, in every sheen of want.
what can be wrong that some days i have a tough time believing.
and in each chamber of my heart i pray.
Copyright © Lisa Zaran, 2006


Written by Belinda Subraman | Create an image from this poem

My Indian In-laws

 I remember India:
palm trees, monkey families,
fresh lime juice in the streets,
the sensual inundation
of sights and smells
and excess in everything.
I was exotic and believable there.
I was walking through dirt in my sari, to temples of the deities following the lead of my Indian in-laws.
I was scooping up fire with my hands, glancing at idols that held no meaning for me, being marked by the ash.
They smiled at the Western woman, acting religious, knowing it was my way of showing respect.
It was an adventure for me but an arm around their culture for them.
To me it was living a dream I knew I could wake up from.
To them it was the willingness to be Indian that pleased.
We were holding hands across a cultural cosmos, knowing there were no differences hearts could not soothe.
They accepted me as I accepted them, baffled but in love with our wedded mystery.
Written by Charles Bukowski | Create an image from this poem

Be Angry At San Pedro

 I say to my woman, "Jeffers was 
a great poet.
think of a title like Be Angry At The Sun.
don't you realize how great that is? "you like that negative stuff.
" she says "positively," I agree, finishing my drink and pouring another.
"in one of Jeffers' poems, not the sun poem, this woman fucks a stallion because her husband is such a gross spirit.
and it's believable.
then the husband goes out to kill the stallion and the stallion kills him.
" "I never heard of Jeffers," she says.
"you never heard of Big Sur? Jeffers made Big Sur famous just like D.
H.
Lawrence made Taos famous.
when a great writer writes about where he lives the mob comes in and takes over.
" "well you write about San Pedro," she says.
"yeah," I say, "and have you read the papers lately? they are going to construct a marina here, one of the largest in the world, millions and billions of dollars, there is going to be a huge shopping center, yachts and condominiums every- where!" "and to think," my woman says smiling, "that you've only lived here for three years!" "I still think," I say, changing the subject, "you ought to read Jeffers.
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