| Story ID: | 632 |
| Written by: | jim rambo (bio, contact, other stories) |
| Story type: | Poem |
| Location: | ajijic jalisco Mexico |
| Year: | 2006 |
| Person: | Me |
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| Story ID: | 632 |
| Written by: | jim rambo (bio, contact, other stories) |
| Story type: | Poem |
| Location: | ajijic jalisco Mexico |
| Year: | 2006 |
| Person: | Me |
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(On reading my work for the first time) Walking the Plank at the Writers' Group My pulse raced a bit, my legs were weak with anticipation It was my turn to walk the plank, to come forward with hesitation To be counted in the morning's tropical shade. Aztec and Mayan knives cut to the heart But stepping up and submitting myself Would open a part of my soul to those assembled on deck In the palapa of sharpened critique. Newer shipmates we were By my recent boarding of the HMS Writers' Group They knew little and likely cared little at all About their anxious-but-willing mate on that yawl. Hell, I'd signed myself on so No time for pity today, theirs or my own. Undo these chains! Bring my sad soul hence Let my walk out on the plank commence. Should my new mates hear even a glimmer of promise Traverse these dry lips as I offer up my work, my self to them My trek would end quickly and mercifully Not overboard, I would slip into their talented and welcoming arms. But two steps o'er the plank turned to three And three to four, then more As my unstated promise of poetry or prose Quickly melted and my new mates arose. One after another, in near unison Casting long shadows on the palapa floor Even longer shadows on the frail frame of my work Until the dampness of their critique wet my core I was overboard! Drowned? No. A better writer? I hope so. I'll write on and, doubtless, walk the plank once more Those sharks won't leave me on the ocean's floor! |