Starpoet by Lisa Jain Thompson
Newsflash:
The StarPoet Newsletter
Vol. XII, No. XXVIII (July 10,  2011 C.E.)
StarPoet Newsletter by Lisa Jain Thompson
Rolling through the summer, thunderstorm by thunderstorm, one lung choking day after another.

If not for eyes
We would go naked
Into the river
To wash the summer
From our limbs

The gods and the men
Can afford propriety
We have our bodies
Our women's flesh
And little else
But our love

Lisa Jain Thompson c. 2011 C.E. 


Where or where is the cool evening breeze blowing in through the Gate to the northern bottom land in the valley?
looking back at the Fourth just passed

Overcast Skies

Overcast skies on the Fourth of July,
Born To Run discounted on Amazon on-line,
A muggy summer day, crowds on The Mall,
Mated doves eating sunflowers
On the ground in our back yard

Firefly on the television,
Fireworks up tonight,
John Sousa and Stars & Stripes,
The People, one and all,
Celebration fills the heartland,
The Dream is still alive.
— Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
At noon, on the Fourth of July, 1826, while the Liberty Bell was again sounding its old message to the people of Philadelphia, the soul of Thomas Jefferson passed on; and a few hours later John Adams entered into rest, with the name of his old friend upon his lips.

-- Allen Johnson 

the life

Looper

The interstate is lined with suicidal office workers
Inchworming their way home in the fading sunlight;
Some cars are filled with upwardly mobile congressmen
Twittering their power fantasies to the masses;
Others by working mothers struggling to reach
Their after school children by dinner time.
We are an ornery, if not combative, driving mix,
Anxious to get off the highway and into our houses,
Tired, depressingly repetitive daily commuters
Stuck in a sixty hour blackberry filled treadmill
That shows every sign of becoming much, much longer:
If we were armed someone would pay.

Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
inside looking out
A Poet's Asymmetrical Advantage

Is her awareness of everything
  On the battlefield,
The twisted, tortured backstory
That colors our existence,
The excitement of new love,
The comfort and satisfaction
  Of the pair bond,
The pain and loss when death breaks
The bond's casual immediacy,
The beauty of night descending
Across the Sacramento Valley,
The quiet majesty of the Milky Way
High above the Rockies.

A poet must feel the breath
Of the universe upon her face,
Lay gently back in love's embrace,
Acknowledge fiercely her own mortality,
Weep freely that we know we must die;

A poet must write for ages not her own,
For generations to come,
For poets who have come before;
For all the planets we have not yet named,
And first and lastly for herself
As her father has more sweetly said
On many a more prominent global stage
Than those ever addressed
By our everliving starry poet.


— Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
Don't worry, the fans don't start booing until July.

-- Earl Weaver 
blender

Mud In Your Eye

Hot and Sour Soup,
Mud in your eye,
A combination pizza
And a good red wine.

Egg rolls and canoli,
Dumplings and ravioli,
Shell fish and eggplant,
Mushrooms and calimari.

Sauces and fillings,
Peppers and garlic,
You'd think the Chinese
Had dark olive skin.

When the bell rings,
When the day ends,
We all sit at the table
With our families and friends.

Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
Answer July—
Where is the Bee—
Where is the Blush—
Where is the Hay?

Ah, said July—
Where is the Seed—
Where is the Bud—
Where is the May—
Answer Thee—Me—

-  Emily Dickinson, Answer July

the difference

Girls Learn Early

Girls learn early, guys lie,
Love, sex, it's all the same,
Eager words, sweetly given,
Then quickly into our panties,
One good fuck at a time.

Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
                                               
critique
Razzle Dazzle
Sometimes I try too hard
To razzle dazzle you,
Make noticeable
The bolts and jimmies
That form a poet's art.

A rose should be a rose,
A sunrise, just a sunrise,
Not some blatant demonstration
Of a poet's education
Or technical artifice.
-- Lisa Jain Thompson  (July 2011)
Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15.

-- Ronald Reagan 
 day to day
Somewhere Between

Somewhere between
The angry anxious motorists
And the gatling toting guards,
The crazy jihad terrorists
And my own lingering ennui,
The improbable demands of work
And the artificial constraints,

Life goes on, family exists,
I find breath and magic
In the universe around me,
The promise of humanity
Despite our human tendencies,
The promise of a sunrise
and a chance to live another day.

Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
blatant starpoet

Out

Out of our galaxy, endlessly questing,
Off of our planet, world by world,
We in curiousity, greed and science,
A hairless, bipedal primate
In search of the stars.

As night becomes day, our starships rise,
Rocket by rocket by luminal drive,
We crawl out of our system a world at a time,
Monkey, ape, and humankind.
— Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)
Many public-school children seem to know only two dates: 1492 and 4th of July; and as a rule they don't know what happened on either occasion.

--  Mark Twain 
 summer life

Ozone Air

Thunderstorms and gunpowder,
Ozone in the air,
Careless footsteps outside the window,
A door banging in the distance;
A vibration somewhere close,
A throb tugging at the edge,
A torch, a flashlight
Across the bedroom,
The gun underneath my pillow.
— Lisa Jain Thompson (July 2011)

picnics and fireworks!

Damp Poet


Rain
Worm
Bird not hungry

Damp mist
Lush green
Air portentous
Beneath gray skies

Bus stop
Light drizzle
Wet poet
Running her lines

Word
Phrase
Sharply metered

Bus arrives
Poet rides
Writes down
Liquid memories

— Lisa Jain Thompson  (July 2011)

Here men from the planet Earth first set foot upon the Moon. July 1969 AD. We came in peace for all mankind.

--Neil Armstrong 

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