Join Randolph Bridgeman on Zoom!
When: September 3rd, 2020 at 6 pm
Where: TinyURL.com/VirtualBard
If required, please enter the Meeting ID 759 062 6042
Below is a sample poem from our featured poet:
when i writesometimes i can hear the boy i once was
answering for things that wasn’t
my fault
in my writings like the spark of a welding
rod against the metal of conformity
or in my words that appear like those on
faded blackboards in empty summer
classrooms
they are as elusive as the moonlight was
in the tall grass around my secret
fishing hole
and are like a rope swing tied to a limb
above a dry creek bed
they chop at the air like that metal bladed
fan in my curtain less window
in that bedroom where i pumped up
my daisy BB gun until my arm
got tired
then shot a sparrow off the sill and watched
with a curious pleasure as it spiraled
to the grass below
there is something there in my writings more
than childhood cruelty
a meanness –
that comes with the determination of a bull fly
beating itself against a kitchen window
a secret shame –
the kind that comes only out of abuse
or from the turning of heads
and the loss of innocence
Read the biography of Randolph Bridgeman below:
Randolph Bridgeman graduated from St. Mary's College of Maryland. He is the recipient of the prestigious Edward T. Lewis poetry prize. His poems are published in numerous poetry reviews and anthologies. He has five books of poems, South of Everywhere 2005, Mechanic on Duty 2008, The Odd Testament 2013, The Poet Laureate of Cracker Town 2015, and The Not So Happy Hour Poems 2020.
“The way to create art is to burn and destroy ordinary concepts and to substitute them with new truths….”
~ Charles Bukowski
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