Some, perhaps many, would say poetry concerns itself (too much?) with sweet and lovely things – like birds and flowers, music and beautiful landscapes, not to mention love itself – with even poignant emotions like grief given a bitter-sweet flavour.
But as we all know, life is littered with obstacles, formidable difficulties and frustrations. Not to mention excrement... please read on.
Here's a man only half way through an appalling list of challenges, telling us about a particularly foul one.
Little wonder then that in these circumstances he'd have been pretty foul-mouthed himself. We know that he had a vile temper, so I'm sure he'd have been an outspoken effer and blinder.
Conventionally though, poetry – especially the afore-mentioned Fotherington-tomas stuff – would never ever have included such a vocabulary, even though these are words to be heard all the time, especially when emotions are running high.
Which perhaps explains my difficulty wanting to use such an 'unpoetic' word in the first line of this poem. (And failing, worried that I might fall foul (sic) of some AI monitoring system).
But I can excuse myself – interesting that I ever felt the need to – by saying it's not me talking, it's Hercules.
All of which suggests how heavy is the weight of the body of 'conventional poetry' ** in bearing down upon, potentially suppressing and possibly even suffocating the fresh expression of experience, raw emotion, subjective responses and narrative, in everyday language – arguably the whole point of poetry.
A Dirty Job
Some jobs are so *ucking filthy
how the hell do you make a start
let alone finish it?
Those stables for example.
Choked with shit. I
mean it.
You would need a lot more
than a JCB to clear that lot.
OK, my strength is legendary
but that wasn't going
to be enough. So I thought –
Get Some Help. A Big
Solution
is what I needed. Then –
bend the rivers! It
came to me
just like that. Of
course it's best
to be super strong when
you're shifting a river. Still
it did the trick – washed the whole place
completely clean. No
shit
after that I just stood and watched.
Take that, I thought – job done
give us the next hit.
Brilliant, cleaning is so often pollution
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