Friday, August 9, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Horse Fly
The mad swish of the tail
The silent lighting upon the head
Those without a coat of maille
Shrivel up from being bled
Been known to make a grown steed stampede
Running amock through titi and bramble
Mad as a she Coon treed
A once well-ordered stroll all a shamble.
Today upon Facebook, again I did not make myself clear and again this friend lambasted me, calling it rude. I am not sure sometimes where this fellow is coming from, in that he does not get my underhanded humor, which to him seems rude.
I went on to write to Melissa of calling what I do Kayfabe(pronounced Kerferb), a professional wrestling term seen as a suspension of disbelief to create in wrestling feuds, angles and gimmicks, in a manner similiar to other forms of fictional entertainment.
A wrestler breaking Kayfabe during a show would be likened to an actor breaking character on camera. And, since wrestling is performed in front of a live audience, whose interaction with the show is crucial to the show's success, one may compare kayfabe to the fourth wall, since there is hardly any conventional fourth wall to begin with.
Thus, you have the wrestling fan who cannot see this and actually believes that what he is seeing is real. I had a friend like that, Paul Christie, who got into the ring with a wrestler and got his leg broken. That break was real, though the wrestling was fake.
So I suppose, instead of John Clare, I should call myself John Flair, patterning myself after the Nature Boy, Ric Flair of wrestling fame.
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Restless Wrestler
to the memory of Richard 'Dick' Alexander
August 19, 1941
July 26, 2013
and
Melissa Eatman Neal
December 11, 1969
December 14, 2012
Restless Wrestler
by john clare stokes
The mat was never the only thing
One pin fall in '58 from taking it all
The Restless Wrestler paid his dues
and took flight over the
Seven Mountains
to parts unknown
following friends in a signature move
laughing with his entire being
just a cuddly Nittany cub
bear hugging
not really intending
to draw blood
in search of some fun
And here he would come
Over the Sand Hole ridge
around the Spruce
with Pleiades above guiding
speeding through the Long climb
to the cold Broad at
two-thousand feet
with a view of the
Pennsylvania valley
from Milligan's Knob
the Restless Wrestler made
the Sand peak about dawn
seeing the first rays from the
Bald summit
never looking back
the '99 Porsche Boxster purring
toward the warmth of Florida
to the friends waiting
far from the pain of Sandusky
and the good memory of Paterno
to sweet Melissa with her tender care
the closest companion
the Restless Wrestler ever knew
before the dark match came
the fight of his life
his old signature five moves of doom
not helping one bit
the faithful stage grip
not giving in
a main event guy he was
the junior contender facing
bravely the Lumberjack
no complaints or foul calls
the monster heel taking advantage of
the Restless Wrestler with the
ring rust
the slow burn of time from the mat
taking its toll
As in the end
the Restless Wrestler wasn't defeated
he only took a visual fall
took the pin willingly
wanting more than anything
to end this match
to speed again over those
Seven Mountains
his valet Melissa waiting
in the wings beside him
towel in hand
top down
perfect chemistry
the Pleiades guiding them
through the heights
to friends
the sound of deep laughter
echoing over the
Seven Mountains
the tag team
speeding toward
parts unknown
and warm.
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Among the streams
Men Improve with the Years
by W.B.Yeats
I am worn out with dreams;
A weather-worn, marble triton
Among the streams;
And all day long I look
Upon this lady's beauty
As though I had found in a book
A pictured beauty,
Pleased to have filled the eyes
Or the discerning ears,
Delighted to be but wise,
For men improve with the years;
And yet, and yet,
Is this my dream; or the truth?
O would that we had met
When I had my burning youth!
But I grow old among dreams,
A weather-worn, marble triton
Among the streams.
Monday, August 5, 2013
Stonehenge of the Suwannee
Whitetail Retreating
Whitetail watching
While quietly floating in the lagoon on Alligator Lake, I hoped to either see turkey or deer, which I often do in the morning. I was not disappointed as I spotted this well-hidden doe in plain view. I lowered the double-blade paddle and slowly lifted the camera for about two shots before she moved deeper into the hammock.
One of those photographs where you would not see the deer upon first glance.
Two Gone
That lyin' smile
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)
