31 December 2014
A Plethora of Haiku to End the Year On
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01 May 2014
Never Forget Rule One!
By Bud Koenemund
The Poet's Handbook
Section 1: Rules and Regulations
Sub-section A: Love Poetry
Rule One – Unrequited and/or Unobtainable Love: The Poet shall at no time compose any passage for an obtainable love, or for any person that requites the Poet’s love. The Poet will limit creative efforts to writing for the following: persons married to another, persons engaged to another, persons promised to another, or persons otherwise involved with another. See also: Courtly Love.
The Poet's Handbook
Section 1: Rules and Regulations
Sub-section A: Love Poetry
Rule One – Unrequited and/or Unobtainable Love: The Poet shall at no time compose any passage for an obtainable love, or for any person that requites the Poet’s love. The Poet will limit creative efforts to writing for the following: persons married to another, persons engaged to another, persons promised to another, or persons otherwise involved with another. See also: Courtly Love.
28 April 2014
Mr. C Makes an Unwelcome Return - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Mr. C Makes an Unwelcome Return
For Mom
My Mom found a lump.
Not a statistic…my Mom.
And, the whole world stopped.
24 April 2014
Muse Rejoined - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Muse Rejoined
For TK
Would'st thou write for me?
Confess thy heart, and make me
a muse to a muse.
a muse to a muse.
17 April 2014
An Uncomfortable Question - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
An Uncomfortable Question
Would it be creepy
if I confess that I've cum
while thinking of you?
15 April 2014
Where There's Smoke... - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Where There's Smoke...
Many muses spark
my words. Requite my love, and
you'll ignite my heart.
14 April 2014
Seasons - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Seasons
For TK
My heart and mind war;
despairing that sweetest spring
can't postpone my fall.
can't postpone my fall.
13 April 2014
Language Lessons - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Language Lessons
My tongue drips with words
I long to leave on your skin
in the prose of lust.
in the prose of lust.
10 April 2014
Satisfied - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Satisfied
Control my raw lust;
taming while devouring;
'til you've had your fill.
09 April 2014
Thirst - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Thirst
Concupiscence burns
hot, a thirst begging to be
quenched by your body.
08 April 2014
Internet - A Haiku for NaPoWriMo
By Bud Koenemund
Internet
Everyone is
Everyone is
standing in a room screaming,
while looking at porn.
while looking at porn.
07 April 2014
Star Stuff
By Bud Koenemund
Star Stuff
For "Her."
For "Her."
Consumed by madness;
hysterical and empty,
I drift amongst stars.
I drift amongst stars.
06 April 2014
Colors
By Bud Koenemund
Colors
For Isabella Pontanares
Blue lust doth compel.
Red fire will consume. Combined?
Purple passion rules.
03 April 2014
Any Muse in a Storm?
By Bud Koenemund
Any Muse in a Storm?
For Kitty Boyce
For Kitty Boyce
If thou think'st I
offer my heart to each muse,
thou art mistaken.
thou art mistaken.
01 April 2014
A Haiku, for the Start of National Poetry Writing Month
By Bud Koenemund
The Better Part of Valor
For Chelsea Cohen
Often, the plain truth
is best left unspoken; it
only causes pain.
07 March 2014
Two Haiku
By Bud Koenemund
In the Ear of the Beholder
For Kitty Boyce
"Fuck me!" Vulgar in
polite society. But,
welcome from your lips.
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Darkness and Light
For "Her."
Some say the darkness
is as much a gift as light.
My heart disagrees.
02 March 2014
Vulgar Divinity
By Bud Koenemund
For Kitty
For Kitty
The words – vulgar – not for use in polite company.
Yet, somehow beautiful in your mouth…in the moment.
Arms embracing…
Bodies superimposed…
Penetrating…
Fingers searching…
Intertwined…
Mouths touching, each breathing in the others' breath…
…and your moan in my ear, urging me on.
In the physical, we're not "making love,"
or merely "having sex." No, desire for one
another has driven us past that.
And, as our little deaths approach…
Inevitable…
Unstoppable…
"Fuck me!"
This plea, paired with endearments, becomes divine;
a connection to some heavenly thing I reach out to grasp
before plummeting
back to Earth.
02 February 2014
Just Do It
By Bud Koenemund
Oh, and one more thing: Don't
spend too much time sitting around, listening to old men – like me – spout off about
what you should be doing. There is no instruction book for life, and most
people who claim to have things figured out are faking it, just like the rest
of us.
A few weeks ago, a friend of mine mentioned
she was about to begin her last year as a twenty-something; 30 would be upon
her before she knew it. She went on to list 50 things she wants to accomplish
in the coming year – many of which involve money and her art (she is a
wonderful actress). It is an ambitious list. I wished her luck, and gave her a
few words of advice. Since then I've been thinking about what I said, and
realized I needed to add some more – both for her and for my other young friends, many of whom are artists
of one type or another.
If I can give you one piece of advice: DO IT!
Do everything on your list! Don't wait around thinking there will be a better
time to start. There won't be. There is only time, and it goes a lot faster than you realize. Before you know
it, you'll be 30. You'll go from 30 to 40 in about 10 minutes. And, from 40 to
50 even faster. Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking, or Neil deGrasse Tyson might
argue with me, but time really does speed up as you get older.
When I was your age, I thought 30 was old,
and that I'd never get there. Hell, there were a few days when I was in the
Army, I didn't think I'd make it to 22. Now, I'm 45 and there's very little I
wouldn't trade to go back to 25 knowing what I know now.
I wish I could make you understand me. I know
you don't. You can't. This is not an insult. It's just the way life works. You
don't know what you don't know until years down the road. I was young. I had
plans, and I didn't want to listen to "old" people. I had all the
answers. I know so much more now.
One of the most important things I've learned
about life is that it doesn't mean shit. In a hundred years, you'll be dead,
and very little of this will matter. What people think of you now or then won't
mean a damned thing. Sure, you might change the world; bring about peace in the
Middle East; cure cancer; win a dozen awards – but it won't affect how your
private life is judged.
Whether
you graduated first in your class at Harvard, or at the bottom of a community
college; if you're buttoned-down and conservative, or you get caught running
naked through Times Square; even if your ex- posts your "No, Baby, I swear
I'm the only one who'll ever see it" sex tape on-line; it might rate a
line or two in your Wikipedia entry, and that's it. And, if you're dead – and
if everyone you know, and who judged you, is dead too – what will you care?
Too
many people in this world give a shit about things that don't matter a bit,
especially other people's business. I figure, if you're not hurting someone
else, and what you're doing works for you, fuck what other people think. It
took me a long time to develop that attitude.
You have to do what makes you happy. Do it your way, but do it. Sing your song. If
people don't like it, fuck ‘em. You're on your journey, not theirs. You have to
do what you can with the time you've got.
But, remember, it's also important to stop
and look at the world around you once in a while, to sit down and relax; take
your bearings, and make sure you're on the right path. I should say, make sure
you're on the right path for you!
It's OK to be a waitress, or a tire salesman,
or a security guard, as long as you're also working toward what you love. If
you have five minutes, sit down and read the trade papers, or scribble down the
words banging around in your head.
Wayne Gretzky says, "You miss 100
percent of the shots you don't take." That applies to everything in life.
100 percent of the sonnets you don't submit get rejected. You're passed over
for 100 percent of the parts you don't audition for. You don't get 100 percent
of the raises you don't ask for. The worst anybody can say is no.
Now, I'm not saying you're automatically
entitled to anything. This is life. It's not fair. The world doesn't owe you
shit; not money, not love, not happiness, not success. You have to work for
what you want, and keep at it. And, in the end, it may get you nowhere. But, if
you don't go after what you want, you'll end up nowhere anyway. You pays your
dollar, and you takes your chances!