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Wet Dreams. by Terry Collett - [67 words]
Towards Eternity by Shruti Chandra Gupta This is a poem about the soul and the body, and the conflict between them. [98 words]
Then Suddenly. by Terry Collett - [109 words]
The Web by Chloe L Batey It's a cross between lyrics and poetry, about being tangled in life and it's problems. it's basically a... [172 words]
The Theory Of Knowledge According To A Woman Named Righteous by Piper Davenport A woman is hearbroken over her decaying hometown. [224 words]
The Telephone Girl. by Terry Collett - [91 words]
The Sidewalk by Piper Davenport A woman sees her neighborhood for how it really is. [396 words]
The Screaming, The Anger, The Hurt And The Pain by Jasmine P Batey hope you enjoy and please comment -- not one of my best [108 words]
The Push And Fall. by Terry Collett - [98 words]
The Only Casualty by Jasmine P Batey a small poem I wrote this morning -- haven't completed one about a smile yet but working on i... [59 words]
That Kind Of Friend. by Terry Collett - [88 words]
Summer Love by L Chapman - [23 words]
Something More by Veronica Habib - [73 words]
Snap Shot. by Terry Collett - [104 words]
Sestina!The Look! by Piper Davenport A woman walking in an inner-city neighborhood after a rainstorm questions the disconnection s... [306 words]
Postcard by Terry Collett - [130 words]
One Of These Days by Jasmine P Batey I was dared to write a poem about a smile, I doubt that this is what she had in mind, but it ... [86 words]
Office Promotion. by Terry Collett - [129 words]
Numb by Jasmine P Batey To a certain someone, you really hurt me. [43 words]
Nuit Et Jour. by Terry Collett - [63 words]
Nothings Wrong by Jasmine P Batey an inside view of me [13 words]
Not Herself. by Terry Collett - [160 words]
Like Her Mother by Terry Collett - [60 words]
L'amour Est Mort. by Terry Collett - [105 words]
Its Not Fair by Tamsin Butler How I feel. [20 words]
Is It Worth Being Alone? by Jasmine P Batey Again, a sneak peak into my Life [89 words]
I Don't Think You Know How Much You Hurt Me by Chloe L Batey Went through a stage where my father and I came to blows on every l... [100 words]
I Am Alone by Chloe L Batey About being alone [92 words]
Happier Being Me by Chloe L Batey About wanting to be somebody else [29 words]
God, If You're Up There... by Jasmine P Batey My prayer [39 words]
French Lessons. by Terry Collett - [92 words]
For Farrah (Fawcett) by Lamar Cole - [105 words]
Fire Fright by T J Rintoull Read the poem please. [172 words]
Finding A Poem by Piper Davenport Writing poetry is the one of the most challenging venues of a young writer's career. Mastering t... [13 words]
Didn't I Say So. by Terry Collett - [95 words]
Apricot Sensation. by Terry Collett - [90 words]
Ain't You Heard? by Piper Davenport A self-reflecting poem. [13 words]
You're There by Izabela Baranowska Friendship [43 words]
Truth Unseen by Luis Felipe Moura This is something I wrote when I was sad to realize people often think the worst of you. [196 words]
Time To Apologize by Mimi this is a poem i wrote about saying i'm sorry for things. it's kind of short... [45 words]
This World I Wake To by Kira Carlee Consciousness on sunday morning [37 words]
The Dead Are Here. by Terry Collett - [155 words]
The Children Come Still. by Terry Collett - [63 words]
The 1 by Shemekia T Sunshine Jackson - [215 words]
Sex & Phone Calls. by Terry Collett - [98 words]
Sex Letters. by Terry Collett - [102 words]
Ryan & Marilyn. by Terry Collett - [67 words]
Return To Sender by Shemekia T Sunshine Jackson A LOVE FROM THE PAST [129 words]
Peter's Prayer. by Terry Collett - [83 words]
Pandemonium At The Asylum. by Terry Collett - [99 words]
Mother & Dead Child. by Terry Collett - [62 words]
Morning In Detroit
Memory Of Thighs. by Terry Collett - [69 words]
Mary, Ex-Queen Of Scots by Abracadabra About the story of Mary I of Scotland, commonly known as Mary Queen of Scots,who was ex... [645 words]
Just For Laughs. by Terry Collett - [69 words]
Jarred Lopez by Mimi this is about my ex, who you probably guessed is named Jarred Lopez [85 words]
Is It Real? by Mimi this I wrote one day in my english class [75 words]
Inside His Head by Susan Rippe - [93 words]
Goodbye Michael by Lamar Cole - [91 words]
Finger Licking Girl. by Terry Collett - [94 words]
Fay's First Kiss. by Terry Collett - [78 words]
Eva Distracted. by Terry Collett - [62 words]
Day After Hour by Terry Collett - [121 words]
Dark Sin by Terry Collett - [119 words]
Christina Copulates. by Terry Collett - [87 words]
By Him Forsaken. by Terry Collett - [146 words]
Basking In The Ambiance by Ian Tronco - [40 words]
All Days. by Terry Collett - [73 words]
What Happened To Those Days? by Pius N Mburu This girl used to call me and we'd talk for hours but that seems to have come to a... [221 words]
The Title Is Unfinished by C Simnitt - [154 words]
The Title Is The Rose by C Simnitt - [74 words]
The Title Is Red by C Simnitt - [132 words]
The Title Is Gone by C Simnitt - [132 words]
The Title Is Alone by C Simnitt - [165 words]
The Title Is A Bit by C Simnitt - [46 words]
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Sometimes It Was. by Terry Collett - [148 words]
She Smiled. by Terry Collett - [75 words]
Not The Player. by Terry Collett - [86 words]
Not His Usual Kind. by Terry Collett - [137 words]
Max& The Coke Girl. by Terry Collett - [174 words]
Esterka's Photograph. by Terry Collett - [93 words]
City Birds by Dream Rinsed a song about daytrippin'. (smoothfolksyjazz) [38 words]
Chemical Love by Mike Piotrowski Artificially induced feelings of love... hope you guys like it... [65 words]
Bronwen Was Loved. by Terry Collett - [135 words]
Asylum Of Sexlessness. by Terry Collett - [280 words]
As Time Grows Closer by Hannah Gianotti - [70 words]
What Saved Me by Katherine Smith Barry, my love, this is for you. [499 words]
Wedding Photograph. by Terry Collett - [175 words]
Vanquished Dreams by C Simnitt - [107 words]
The Title Is Why by C Simnitt - [116 words]
Taking Time by Jina Kaye - [367 words]
Sound And Sacrafice by Alberto Pupo to the victor goes.. the spoils [87 words]
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Seeker Of My Troubles by Katherine Smith - [157 words]
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On The Ledge by Katherine Smith - [192 words]
Losing Baby. by Terry Collett - [104 words]
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Hell's Forgotten Cry by Katherine Smith - [125 words]
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Easy Looking Back. by Terry Collett - [134 words]
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And So It Goes....... by Alberto Pupo going........ [56 words]
All She Wanted. by Terry Collett - [162 words]

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TITLE (EDIT)
Morning In Detroit
DESCRIPTION
The beauty of Detroit on a weekend morning.
[354 words]
AUTHOR
Piper Davenport
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
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[June 2009]
AUTHOR'S OTHER TITLES (26)
A Sunday Story (Novelnovella Excerpt) (Short Stories) A small town loves and lies on a Sunday afternoon. [2,381 words]
Ain't You Heard? (Poetry) A self-reflecting poem. [13 words]
An Obligation In Kalamazoo (Short Stories) - [1,298 words]
Every Good Boy Deserves Fudge (Short Stories) Patricia Fudge, a chocolate-lover who suffers a breakdown after becoming fixated with a guy named Elliott, whom she stalks. After she finds out that she cannot have his affections, she decides to use ... [1,143 words]
Finding A Poem (Poetry) Writing poetry is the one of the most challenging venues of a young writer's career. Mastering the technique requires the power of language, and finding a poem somewhere in your thoughts. [13 words]
Grayfield South (Short Stories) Two families converge when tragedy strikes. [7,086 words] [Mystery]
How I Ought To Be As A Writer (Plays) - [803 words]
Let No Man Tell My Story (Non-Fiction) - [1,274 words]
Moving Beyond The Pain (Essays) - [2,014 words]
Nighttime Babies (Short Stories) A man encounters two strange individuals on a weird Sunday night. [5,565 words] [Science Fiction]
On And Off The Wall (Essays) - [1,538 words]
Secrets From A Writer's Notebook (Short Stories) Isn't it wonderful when a writer's work is read and fiction becomes reality? It makes you wonder whose following you, who are your "true fans." Lovely is the new sarcasm. [257 words]
Sestina!The Look! (Poetry) A woman walking in an inner-city neighborhood after a rainstorm questions the disconnection she feels from others of different backgrounds. She undergoes an epiphany that challenges her preconceived n... [306 words]
Sing The White Note Black (Novel Excerpt) (Short Stories) An aspiring jazz musician comes of age in 1950's Detroit. [11,701 words]
Sips Of My Coffee (Short Stories) - [732 words]
The Cat And The Mouse (Short Stories) An adventure short story. [1,367 words] [Adventure]
The Far Side Of My Room (Poetry) A writer's journey. [228 words]
The Far Side Of The Room (Poetry) - [228 words]
The Man Called Daddy (Novella Excerpt) (Novels) - [5,589 words]
The Motown Chronicles: Sing The White Note Black (Novel Excerpt) (Novels) A jazz musician comes of age in 1950's Detroit. [11,701 words]
The Nightmare Of Henry Dudds (Short Stories) This is a novel excerpt from The Motown Chronicles: Sing the White Note Black. I have decided to include this story in the trilogy that I am working on after all. [3,344 words]
The Other Side Of Me (Short Stories) This story was inspired by the darker side of my hometown of Detroit, Michigan. [1,456 words]
The Sidewalk (Poetry) A woman sees her neighborhood for how it really is. [396 words]
The Theory Of Knowledge According To A Woman Named Righteous (Poetry) A woman is hearbroken over her decaying hometown. [224 words] [Romance]
The Weight Of His Hands (Poetry) - [13 words]
Three Different Ways To Tell A Lie (Short Stories) A father finds out that his son is not what he seems. [1,177 words]
Morning In Detroit
Piper Davenport


Go the city of Detroit and watch the drive-bys
of old raggedy cars, coming from the ancient, dilapidated homes
that crumble under the bitter sun of stink of sewer streets
hiding the grey-faced children, their graffiti art
laced with delicate rhymes, expletives, a marvelous shrine
to the ghosts of Rosedale Park taking a heavenly walk.

Yesterday but not today is the best time to take a heavenly walk
to avoid the rat-tat-tat of Cass Corridor's drive-bys
where basketball masters fall under the ghetto shrines
hiding behind the walls of boulder-high dilapidated homes,
their side alleys covered with mini graffit art,
temporarily until the rain washes the chalk dust into the sewer streets.

But beauty is immortal, where vagrant kings rule on the sewer streets.
They push like mad on their heavenly walks,
remembering their own days of learning graffiti art,
practicing until they are old enough to drive-by
of their own creations, displaying their work in front of the dilapidated homes, that stand like the blighted fortress of an iron shrine.

These prized little children make their own shrines
once upon a time until the sewer streets
begin hearing the demise of these dilapidated homes,
unable to move, unable to take a heavenly walk
along the blind edges of Belle Isle back to reality, to the drive-by
of nature snobs, oblivious to the decaying graffiti art.

It is easier to find an abandoned house than precious graffiti art
downtown, where casino machines sing with stolen money, a shrine
to slipping-down butterscotch dreams that you have to drive-by
to see, to win, to lose, to forget. See dirty coats but no sewer streets
to proclaim as golden territory, just hands waving, heavenly walks
to the rich folks, Detroit celebrities gone to LA and their lonely homes.

They forget the splendor of an eastbound Detroit with dilapidated homes, suffering under the weight of chalk-dry graffiti art not found in a museuum. Only the sun runs with the heavenly walk covering up cracked windows, waisthigh grass like shrines in a child's picture with black thumb marks rubbing sewer streets, swaggering with wonder toward a rapidly grave drive-by.

Sewer streets, dilapidated homes, a shrine to a flame-filled city,struck by decaying graffiti art. Movers and shakers masking blood sent from God in a heavenly walk to end this drive-by.

 

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© 2009 Piper Davenport
STORYMANIA PUBLICATION DATE
June 2009
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