The Oubliette of the Underbelly of my Mission (take that as you will)

by Azaria AyaLeigh Nori

Copyright: © 2004  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 890 KB

Printed: 69 pages, 6" x 9", coil binding, black and white interior ink

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this chapbook is due to quite a few things, a girl that couldn't mind her own business, an album that was completely over played in the car that summer (ani difranco's "dilate"), a few good friends, a quiet place to forget about people in some dank and dark oubliette, and the comic relief of a little coffee shop in stevens point, wi called The Mission Coffee House. thus the underbelly of my mission. and you can, you can take that as you will. as for all the rest, well i feel that i have to tell you that since i had gotten so many requests for an epilogue, a continuation of characters via emotional outrages, i sat down some 5 years after the fact and ended up with "The Epilogue: that beautiful mind ____ gone awry" which is now part II of the oubliette. this will be the first edition with the new part in it, so...hang tight and i should have it done and ready to go soon enough.


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from the oubliette chapbook form... [ No Rating ] 1 Oct 2004
Wow. This is the kind of poetry that takes you on a ride, a river ride of emotions, twisting and turning and seemingly going in circles and going nowhere and going on a white-water-rapids of shock and amazement. The words fall by you raindrops, like tiny liquid balls of chaos splashing against you and around you, crashing around you, and seemingly making no sense, but then you catch a glimpse of yourself caught in a shower of poetry and emotions and words, a glimpse of yourself experiencing words that individually have the short-lived life of a raindrop, but together form a quenching rain that nurishes you, carries you, and splatters you in the face. Splatters may startle you, rain may shock you, but by the time the clouds lift and the rain stops your thirst will be quenched, the trees will look a little more alive, and the grass will look a little greener, and you will know you have received a gift.

Azaria's way with words are amazing, raw emotions in liquid form, sometimes smooth as silk, occaisionally rough around the edges, but all good and for a purpose. By the end, the knot in my throat, the tears forming in my eyes, and smile on my face were real, and that's pure poetry.

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