Dennis Leroy Kangalee
The Passion of an Outsider Artist
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Mar 09 2017
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Poetry
…of a Failed Artist
my tears are those of a failed artist
my heart beats like the muted hum
of a speed bump
on top of a hill
my aches are those of a body un-worn
and worn out
seeking to stretch its limbs and flesh
across the space of time
always searching for the right moment
to dance
or just take a nice walk
running has ceased to exist
the only mad-dash is in my head
thoughts reeling
like the uncleaned movies
i could not make
the dismal drips of paint
i could not splash
all brewed in some slight
retardation of a brain-soul
that simply may have been
too smart for its own good
or too dull instead where it should
have glimmered, have spawned
at least a dozen bright memories to
be shared and recalled
as opposed to a handful of ‘dusty almosts’
that face is the mask
of a king forced to wear the mask
of a jester
no
the face of a man
unable to face himself
because although he may have been
a foot ahead of the others
when they finally arrived
he was unable to move
and he stayed in their dust
when their feet
peddled
up that barckled mountain
splinters heaving back
into his eyes
that’s why they’re red
it’s not from his passion
It’s from his pain
when angst has no outlet
it eats itself
like a stomach hovering
over a stone cold prison floor
empty
or a malnourished child
dead before noon
but the hunger in an unrequited man
lingers forever
with the nausea
of a failed artist
or the shadow of a man
whose cast
has grown tired
of its subject
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