Strange Bed
Pulling clothes off each other
we crawl up the stairs of your parents’ home.
we crawl up the stairs of your parents’ home.
bed, vt:
to have sexual intercourse with somebody (informal).
A transitive verb is an action that requires one or more objects
our clouds of breath
the river bank reveals
its water vole
Already the final act is begun, squared up, and oblonged.
This small rectangle of a room in a room; we play our dance card.
This small rectangle of a room in a room; we play our dance card.
this waiting room
of ladders
I run to the sky
so every bell rings out
with your musk
bed, noun:
a rectangular state of sexual intimacy associated with being in bed with somebody.
noun (from Latin nōmen, literally meaning “name”)
the bee hotel
a solitary walk inside
my numbered cells
Linguistically, a noun is a member of a large, open part of speech whose members can occur as the main word in the object of a verb, or object of a proposition.
sticker book…
I peel away your edge
of the galaxy
We begin our syllabary of death and sex on this raised platform,
a simple structure that serves as a base for keeping things simple and above ground.
a simple structure that serves as a base for keeping things simple and above ground.
buddleia
the rain opening
and closing its proboscis
bed, early, meaning:
important development lifting straw piles off the ground to avoid drafts, dirt, and certain pests.
important development lifting straw piles off the ground to avoid drafts, dirt, and certain pests.
the greenness
of new songs into blue
streaming out of clouds
I see the way ahead
is a yellow brick road
Strange Bed © Alan Summers 2017
Haibun/Tanka Story
Haibun/Tanka Story
Note:
Ekphrastic treatment of ’Strange Bed’ by David Cobley
oil on linen 12x12in (30.5 x 30.5cm)
oil on linen 12x12in (30.5 x 30.5cm)
Publication Credit:
Blithe Spirit (Journal of the British Haiku Society)
Vol. 27 no. 1 (February 2017)
Deliberate typos and dodgy definitions by Alan Summers
Strange Bed by David Cobley:
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A very enjoyable read, Alan.
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