Donna Williams’ Poetry Jam – MAY 09
  Welcome to the May 2009 poetry challenge. Tou can send in your poetry challenges for the April 09 poetry jam. So off you go – feel free to send me a TITLE or THEME to write to in the comments section and up to the end of April, you’ll find I’ve responded by posting a poem here addressing it.  Come on, give it a try. And don’t forget, any of you coming to see us at any of the upcoming gigs for Donna and The Aspinauts may actually see some of the poems performed, complete with gestural signing and characterisations.
LAMP POSTS, copyright, Donna Williams, May 2009
Give me lice, oh give me fleas
a pestilence, a plague
a one way ticket to The Hague
and sit around the shiny justice table
and talk of shrinks and being unstable
And that will be a hundred dollars
silent treatment, paid per syllable
all part of the service, so do the honours
pass the bullshit please
Oh fool, oh heretic, blasphemer
Did you not know, to question is a misdemeanour?
Take the Prozac, take a seat
Your life’s been mapped by cartographers
and dissected for your viewing pleasure,
and posted on the lamp posts down the street.
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SHAKESPEARESE, copyright, Donna Williams, May 2009
Out it goes, the panty hose doth flee,
And, nay, whilst mind has gone astray,
It seems there’s still the barest shred of sanity
I found it in the garden,
in a pink and yellow bucket
and inside it were the words inscribed
though hast nought to do…. so…….
fill this lovely pail
and just watch out for the holes
for life is like that, don’t we know…
and blu tac doesn’t grow on trees,
just ask one who attempts to speak in Shakespearese,
for, O, hath nobels, done a better job,
At least I’m just a common home grown nutter not a snob.
SMELL THE MONEY, copyright, Donna Williams, May 2009
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Smell the money,
does it make you smile?
Does it fill your soul,
with images of hundred thousand
ways to dig yourself a hole?
Smell the money,
will it keep you warm at night?
Will it fill you with delight
Will it make you’re boring jokes suddenly funny?
Is it green,
is it obscene,
does it fulfil your wildest dreams?
How high’s the pile?
Will it buy you half a million more air miles?
Can you afford that small donation?
Or would that be spiritual castration?
Don’t forget to smell the roses, Baby,
while you hang out with the posers
you’d better hope you got deep pockets
miser meany.
IT AIN’T SPINACH, copyright, Donna Williams, May 2009
Take a touch of Schmodellop
and add some whoodellee woo,
mix it with degoitzian
and three spills of boggledee boo
you can call it Emperor’s new clothes
or a type of ancient spinach
But you know it when you smell it
Here, behold, a bullshit sandwich
IT’S ALL GOOD, copyright, Donna Williams, May 2009
I wouldn’t cost so much if I could just eat grass,
then I wouldn’t have to work and I could just sit on my…
velvet chair
staring out into space
and musing at how I’m outside the human race.
I wouldn’t need for much and I’d have no no existential angst,
I wouldn’t fret about the wars around the world
or the greed and power of global banks
or freaks like Bush who probably pushed the banker wankers
till we all went down the hole,
but at least I see a few of us still kept our souls
it’s good
it’s all good
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TATTY BYE , copyright, Donna Williams, May 2009
Turn around and jump three times
Smile like Mona Lisa having a good time
Dance that slinky dance in mini skirt
Come and let me watch you eat mud pies made from organic dirt
Here’s a bowl, and here’s a plate,
Kissy kissy, running late
Your collar’s ironed and pressed and hanging on the bedroom door,
I’ll be back a little late, somewhere near 4.28
A.M
on account, I got this friend, you see,
and I can’t let her down, she’s new in town,
Now don’t you give that look to me.
I’ll get a dog, I’ll get a pup,
hell, I got the Yellow Pages, I can look one up
and have one in a blink
feed it on a shoe string
and bathe it in the sink.
Tatty bye, and au revoir,
just leave the keys,
and don’t take the car.
And, because some of you are budding poets yourselves, this is now where you can also ask others or me to challenge YOU with a title too. So let’s see what happens!
Also if you are a published, self published or street poet, this is where to let people know.
author, artist, composer, screenwriter.
author of the poetry book, Not Just Anything , published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
http://www.donnawilliams.net
Here’s a little taste of Moses:
THE DARING OUTLANDER:
Like the fresh fragrance of mead and honey,
is the sophistication of a chocolate embrace.
Daring, devilsh and dangerous is the scent of the African’s sweat,
giving nutrition and life with each ounce of perspiration-
that pours from his bronze face.
The ground rejoices and grows instant flowers,
The bees are inspired to vigorously produce more honey,
and the Outlander who comes to meet his low voice is now
red with a simpered blush. The Outlander has a beauty of her own,
and her skin is ivory and soft like a mallow plant. She is only an Outlander-
because her family has forbidden her to find this mead and honey.
But she is daring and devilsh like the sweet danger she seeks.
The African’s eyes are ecru: the color of Egyptian sand.
His touch is like reptiles skin and the Outlander invite his
rugged hands to rub her tender neck.
For her rebelion is the defition of unity. They would become one-
creating a unique and forbidden race. They would become a
country built on pain, rejection and humilty. But the blessing
would be for the future, that one day this race might taste the
bitter fruits of equality.