The Hard Cash Poetry Contest
Contest entry poem
by
Maxine Attendorn
creditor = credit, or?
if memory doesn’t fail him
a good many of his
auxiliaries were
inferring that my
flagrant lack of lucre
undeviatingly
upheld all his major doubts
who’s to tell which doings i might
set upon without their staunch
belief in me their
never-flinching claims to
petty punishing control
perchance i would be
horribile dictu
ticketing all those compensations
in coined equivocation
refusing remotest kinship with
their grim army of ants
to have no part in any of
their testy computations
nor prizing filigree intricacies
of that bean counting craft
still
he’ll probably reflect on
that raft of
uninspired hooligans
to override in
discrete glee
their misty
group passivity
for after all it does demand
the money negative
and plenty plenty of it too
for proper poverty to
blossom forth
and would it not be
quite unthinkable else
to let that sweetest
dirge of destitution
go unsung
Poet’s Bio
Maxine Attendorn, 46, from East Bangor, Pennsylvania has sent us this contribution.
Maxine began writing poetry some time ago.
By profession she is a photoengraver.
This is really a great one - congrats!
Also, seems that PoemHunter.com was quick to catch it, vide:
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/creditor-credit-or/
Left by GonzoPoet on May 8th, 2007
Thanks for your kind words.
As for PoemHunter, I think Maxine submitted it there herself - not that I feel she’d really have had to do it: Quality of this caliber will always prevail in the end.
But thank you for the heads up anyway.
Left by admin on May 8th, 2007