So What is so great about being A Poet?
So what is so great about being a poet?
I don’t mean to slam
slam poetry.
But I ask again,
what is so great about being a poet.
We are taught to believe to express ourselves.
That to truly express ourselves,
we must be poets.
That if you want to be sensitive,
deep,
perceptive,
insightful.
That to truly comprehend the human condition,
That to make sense of this world we live in,
That to be of value to your fellow man.
You have
to be
a poet.
But what is a poet?
I say, a poet is nothing more than an armpit sniffing layabout
who leaves crumpled papers on the floor
for others to clean up.
Case in point.
Byron.
Bipolar.
Incestuous.
Exiled.
Dead at 36.
Whitman.
In the closet.
Poe.
Momma’s boy.
Drunkard.
Deadbeat
Beaten up on the streets.
Dead at 40.
Sylvia Plath.
Suicide.
Head in the oven.
With her kids in the next room.
Ezra Pound.
Nazi
TS Eliot.
Secret Nazi.
Dorothy Parker.
Alcoholic.
Black listed.
Depressed.
Divorced
Suicidal.
Ashes passed/ from person to person/ till her cremated remains/came to rest,
in her lawyer’s file cabinet/ for Seventeen years.
Again, what is so great about being a poet?
You want to know the real meaning of life.
Ask Darwin
who connected us with our monkey fore-mothers.
Ask Einstein
who’s allowed us to travel through time and space.
Ask Curie
who discovered the power that radiates from rocks.
Ask Newton
who saw a falling apple as the explanation for why we remain grounded on this planet.
Ask Gutenburg
who gave us books.
Ask Mandela
who freed a nation.
Ask Gates
who opened up the world-wide web.
Ask Oprah!,
yeah, you can ask Oprah anything.
She knows the answer.
Not one poet in the group
and yet they were sensitive.
They were deep.
They were perceptive.
They were insightful.
They not only expressed themselves but they made it possible for everyone of us to express ourselves.
So what is so great about being a poet?
You want to change the world?
You want to make things different for yourself?
You want to make things different for other people?
Be a scientist.
Be an inventor.
Be a communicator.
Be an activist.
Don’t be the person leaving messes for others to clean up.
While you’re busy sniffing your own armpits.
Be the person with the solution.
Be the person who has something real to say.
And as for me,
I am not a poet.
I am going to be a Special Education Teacher.
And now you know it.