That's a good question, isn't it? For all of the reading I do, and I read ALOT, weekly hauling home bags of books from the library plus borrowing books from friends and even purchasing them now and again, I rarely read any poetry. And it's a shame because I like poetry. One of my most favorite books, a gift from a prisoner in New York, Hauling Up the Morning, is filled with essays and poems and I've read it cover-to-cover so many times over the years it's all tattered.
When I was at Bargain Books a couple of weeks ago I picked up a copy of Poetry, a magazine filled with, guess what? poetry (smile)! Thought I'd share one of the poems with you.
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The First Line is the Deepest
by Kim Addonizio
I have been one acquainted with the spatula,
the slotted, scuffed, Teflon-coated spatula
that lifts a solitary hamburger from pan to plate,
acquainted with the vibrator known as the Pocket Rocket
and the dildo that goes by Tex,
and I have gone out, a drunken bitch,
in order to ruin
what love I was given,
and also I have measured out
my life in little pills—Zoloft,
Restoril, Celexa,
Xanax.
I have. For I am a poet. And it is my job, my duty
to know wherein lies the beauty
of this degraded body,
or maybe
it's the degradation in the beautiful body,
the ugly me
groping back to my desk to piss
on perfection, to lay my kiss
of mortal confusion
upon the mouth of infinite wisdom.
My kiss says razors and pain, my kiss says
America is charged with the madness
of God. Sundays, too,
the soldiers get up early, and put on their fatigues in the blue-
black day. Black milk. Black gold. Texas tea.
Into the valley of Halliburton rides the infantry—
Why does one month have to be the cruelest,
can't they all be equally cruel? I have seen the best
gamers of your generation, joysticking their M1 tanks through
the sewage-filled streets. Whose
world this is I think I know.
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Be good and be careful, take care, stay strong.
Hugs, Tawny
www.tawnyford.com
Friday, February 27, 2009
Thursday, February 26, 2009
So Many Things To Tell You!
Okay, first of all, on the homepage of my website there's a link to a phone sex search engine. No, I don't want you to peruse their listings! Thing is, see, if I have a link to them on my site then they'll put a link to me on their site. For free. Over the years I've resisted doing anything like that because, well, because I find lots of other folks sites/businesses to be objectionable and I never wanted to be associated with them. But in today’s economy, well, things are tough and I need some free advertising.
Next, Tallulah has sent me some more of her Michigan Upper Peninsula photos and I thought I'd share them with you. Pretty aren't they? And the deer is cute!



When I spoke with her yesterday she told me that last weekend there was a big snowstorm in the UP. Fortunately, she said, it missed Marquette (where she lives). But Munising, a small town maybe forty miles east of Marquette, wasn't nearly as lucky. Within a twenty-four hour period Munising received 36 inches of snow! I'll bet it looks pretty but I sure wouldn't want to have to deal with it.
Yesterday it was incredibly sunny here and somewhere in the 40s. As I type this it's sunny today, although they're calling for rain and lots of it later in the day.
On a less than sunny note, my Aunt Shug has had two strokes within the past few weeks. They released her from the hospital yesterday. That stupid assed, selfish, crack head son of hers, Michael, if he hadn't talked her out of that operation a few months ago none of those strokes would have happened. The doctors said she'd have strokes if she didn't have the operation and I guess they were right.
And speaking of Michael, he's not in jail any more. I don't know how he managed to get out; they were holding him on some serious charges. I know Aunt Shug was pleading with her grandson, the police officer that Michael tussled (what a kind word) with, not to press charges but I never thought he'd do it. Oh well.
Well, that's it for this morning. You be good and be careful, take care, stay strong. And remember, it's always darkest before the dawn.
Hugs, Tawny
www.tawnyford.com
Next, Tallulah has sent me some more of her Michigan Upper Peninsula photos and I thought I'd share them with you. Pretty aren't they? And the deer is cute!



When I spoke with her yesterday she told me that last weekend there was a big snowstorm in the UP. Fortunately, she said, it missed Marquette (where she lives). But Munising, a small town maybe forty miles east of Marquette, wasn't nearly as lucky. Within a twenty-four hour period Munising received 36 inches of snow! I'll bet it looks pretty but I sure wouldn't want to have to deal with it.
Yesterday it was incredibly sunny here and somewhere in the 40s. As I type this it's sunny today, although they're calling for rain and lots of it later in the day.
On a less than sunny note, my Aunt Shug has had two strokes within the past few weeks. They released her from the hospital yesterday. That stupid assed, selfish, crack head son of hers, Michael, if he hadn't talked her out of that operation a few months ago none of those strokes would have happened. The doctors said she'd have strokes if she didn't have the operation and I guess they were right.
And speaking of Michael, he's not in jail any more. I don't know how he managed to get out; they were holding him on some serious charges. I know Aunt Shug was pleading with her grandson, the police officer that Michael tussled (what a kind word) with, not to press charges but I never thought he'd do it. Oh well.
Well, that's it for this morning. You be good and be careful, take care, stay strong. And remember, it's always darkest before the dawn.
Hugs, Tawny
www.tawnyford.com
Monday, February 16, 2009
Did You Miss Me?
Yes, I know, it's been a few weeks since I've written anything here. Another case of winter doldrums, I guess. But hey, it's almost Spring and soon the days will be warm and sunny. In fact, even though it's only mid-February, it is a beautiful sunny day here. Not warm by any means, but sunny, so sunny that you really need your sunglasses if you're venturing out. Sun and snow can make for a blinding experience.
I've got a few of Tallulah's photos to share with you today. This first one is the sun coming up on a cold wintery day on Lake Superior. Pretty isn't it?

And then here's the sun already up and the snowy beach.

Finally, here's the gazebo. The perfect spot for a picnic as long as you're wearing twelve layers to keep you warm and snuggly!

Speaking of Tallulah, she's downstate. She drove down a week ago Sunday and I'm not real sure when she's going home. You may remember me telling you awhile back that her 'brother' (not really her brother, but a close family friend that she has always regarded as her brother) had cancer. Well, he passed away last week. That's why Tallulah came down, to see him for the final time and to help with funeral preparations.
Saturday the 14th she came by and we went shopping. Bargain Books here in downtown Farmington, MI has magazines for $1 again! I love magazines! And if you've picked any up recently you know they aren't inexpensive. With them being $1 at BB, well, I can satisfy my cravings.
Then we went to "linner" - a late lunch/early dinner (smile) at a Chinese buffet restaurant. You know what they had (among other food items)? Frog legs! Do you eat them? I love frog legs! These were the little ones, lightly breaded and fried. Oh my goodness!
Other than that there isn't a whole lot going on here. Saturday nights from 7p to 10p est I listen to the Jay Butler Show on WDETFM 101.9 (wdet.org), Sunday nights it's Big Love on HBO and Monday nights it's Little Mosque on the Prairie on Canadian TV. Those are my 'always do'. What are yours?
Don't be a stranger. I love hearing from you.
Be good and be careful, take care, stay strong.
Hugs, Tawny
www.tawnyford.com
I've got a few of Tallulah's photos to share with you today. This first one is the sun coming up on a cold wintery day on Lake Superior. Pretty isn't it?

And then here's the sun already up and the snowy beach.

Finally, here's the gazebo. The perfect spot for a picnic as long as you're wearing twelve layers to keep you warm and snuggly!

Speaking of Tallulah, she's downstate. She drove down a week ago Sunday and I'm not real sure when she's going home. You may remember me telling you awhile back that her 'brother' (not really her brother, but a close family friend that she has always regarded as her brother) had cancer. Well, he passed away last week. That's why Tallulah came down, to see him for the final time and to help with funeral preparations.
Saturday the 14th she came by and we went shopping. Bargain Books here in downtown Farmington, MI has magazines for $1 again! I love magazines! And if you've picked any up recently you know they aren't inexpensive. With them being $1 at BB, well, I can satisfy my cravings.
Then we went to "linner" - a late lunch/early dinner (smile) at a Chinese buffet restaurant. You know what they had (among other food items)? Frog legs! Do you eat them? I love frog legs! These were the little ones, lightly breaded and fried. Oh my goodness!
Other than that there isn't a whole lot going on here. Saturday nights from 7p to 10p est I listen to the Jay Butler Show on WDETFM 101.9 (wdet.org), Sunday nights it's Big Love on HBO and Monday nights it's Little Mosque on the Prairie on Canadian TV. Those are my 'always do'. What are yours?
Don't be a stranger. I love hearing from you.
Be good and be careful, take care, stay strong.
Hugs, Tawny
www.tawnyford.com
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