Moth ‘n Junebug


”Summer Evening” by: Edward Hopper

 

Moth ‘n Junebug

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how impertinent
moth ‘n junebug

what’s with all this buzzin’ chatter
you’re bumpin’ and thumpin’ and all a’clatter
frettin’ with the frontporch light
steamin’ on this humid June night
such racket over a minor matter

while here below you
my heart breaks in silence

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rob kistner © 2019

 

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  • 32 thoughts on “Moth ‘n Junebug”

    1. I do love the rhymes which makes a great contrast to the heart-stop matter in the last couplet even better.

    2. Great fun, with a clever twist. Were you a guitarist in your rock days? I figured you would ace this one. I love me some Joni 24/7. Did you see Martin Scorsese’s rolling thunder revue ON NETFLIX? Bob Dylan’s tour. Joni joined it midway.

      1. I played alembic bass, melatron, timbales/djembe/conga and was the lead singer. Glad you liked this Glenn. I have not seen Rolling Thunder I do believe – but I will! Come check my other Quadrille about “Playin’ de’Blues”.

    3. Your Moth ‘n Junebug chatter has a Joni feel to it, Rob, and thank you for the treat of a Joni track on a Tuesday morning! Your quadrille is full of sounds and I especially love the lines:
      ‘frettin’ with the frontporch light
      steamin’ on this humid June night’
      and the contrast of the silent heart breaking in the final line.

      1. I remember those porch lights Kim, and huge moths, and Junebugs, and those clothes, and those intimate porch tslks that ended in the dark, if they ended well!

    4. Oh my….well, a couple of things. Every single time I open your blog on dVerse, your photo on the right pops into view and makes me smile. I should have told you that a long time ago….it is such a friendly portrait of you!
      This piece….oh yes the moths and junebugs clattering around the porch light in comparison to the heartbreak of silence…good juxtaposition.
      And oh how this reminds me of those June bugs clattering/clicking on my bedroom screens in my youth! I hated them! Ugly things too in addition to being a noisy nuisance right at my bedtime!

      1. Thank you Lillian for the very kind words, 🙂 and for sharing that wonderfully familiar, but understandably unpleasant memory. Yes, having grown up in Cincinnati, Ohio, those truly ugly, and clumsy Junebugs were pests all summer – especially hot humid nights. More than once I had to shooo them outta my hair.

      1. I though of help me, but felt it was just a bit too bouncy Kerfe. There were some beautiful early works, “Blue” for example. I like the more lilting somber essence of nothing can be done – and the constant repetition of the title phrase is so forlorn.

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