I know what you see but
It isnt me. But how can it be
It is only a projection
Of your dream,
Your dream of the world as
You want it to be
Always younger, always prettier, always fresher.
Only the next second
is a virgin, Want to touch?
Are you experienced?
Like a thought, it's gonespent.
Can you taste it on your finger tips?
Can you see it on your finger tips?
Gone to the middle place
caught in the in between
between nowhere and somewhere
And here comes another
pay attentioncatch it!
(don't let them go by
uncherished, unloved, forgotten)
Too late, gone
gone (for you) forever
Believe!
(Go wash your hands.)
Only seconds are virgins.
But are there enough?
The worlds must grow up
If you live long enough
You're going to be Old
Believe!
Old will look good on you
And you will be beautiful
as beautiful as every chi ld
Feel the power in you.
I tell you be around the Old
for if you are lucky you will embrace
how to be happy as the years
touch you kiss you, smack you, and make you pure
I am where you must go
If you live long enough
Youre going be Old,
so plan now
Believe!
(b.1960)
Ramekon O'Arwisters SuperArt Hero obtained a Master of Divinity from Duke University in 1986 and has participated in Yale University School of Art's Painting Scholarship Program. Commercial products are coded carriers of social and political attitude in his art. Oreos join watermelon seeds, bananas and women's handbags as the physical stand-ins for racial and political prejudice. Ramekon SuperArt Hero engages ordinary objects of consumption to reveal their deeply- rooted symbolism, an activity that offers personal and social catharsis. Ramekon SuperArt Hero was a recepient of the prestigious Artadia Award in 2002 and attended the Djerassi Resident Artists Program in 2003. His work on paper is in the collection at The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Achenbach Foundation, San Francisco, California. In 2005, Ramekon SuperArt Hero displayed his artwork at the LGBT Center at Duke University.
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Author:: Ramekon O'Arwisters
Keywords:: Life, Old age, Old, age. poetry, Poems,
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