The Cord



Robertson ~ McClure ~ Dylan ~ Ginsberg

 

Though we’re different
a common cord binds us strong
we are word crafters — poets
it’s our genuine self
this is the bedrock of our souls

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Gary Snyder ~ Allen Ginsberg

 

Gary and Allen
never broke the cord’s sweet bond
shared the glow of city lights
though Gary loved rip rap
zen took his journey to japan

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rob kistner © 2021

Poetry at: dVerse

 

20 thoughts on “The Cord”

  1. Your dual wayra are far out, and yes, I do feel connected to the Beat Poets. I think I told you for a time I was dubbed “Tacoma’s last Beat Poet”. You rocked the prompt, and fueled our poetic pride; so cool.

    1. Thank you brother. I have always liked the beat voice of poetry — great honesty, great variety, very little pretense and bullshit. I lived a great life near the edge for nearly 30 years, so I always felt a connect with the beats. I would have loved to have hung out at Ferlinghetti’s City Lights bookstore — what a vibe that must have been!

  2. Beat poetry, stream of consciousness poetry .. I love the feeling of simply “running away” with my thoughts. Well done Rob, Well done.

    1. I personally feel a strong historical and emotional cord tethering me to beat and jazz generation of the 50’s/60’s, as well as the rock philosophers of the ‘60’s & early 70’s — and some beyond. I was a alienated child, born abandoned into an orphanage. Grew up from a very young age, a member of a number of rock bands, as leader singer and lyricist, writing honestly as possible, about my hurt, anger and disillusionment. Now I have evolved to nearly 75, writing less lyrics, more poetic frustration, blended with sanity preserving escapism. I feel strong the manifest tug of the connecting ”cord” Bjorn.

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