LeadJanet Kuypersfrom the “Periodic Table of Poetry” series (#082, Pb) 12/21/12 (started with “Pistol Case”, 7/7/12) I walked into the bedroom, opened the closet door, pulled out the cardboard box, then opened it to pull out a pistol case. I set the piston case down, opened it, saw the unloaded twenty-two and the filled magazine. I held the magazine filled with Lead bullets, reminding myself that it was always an option. There’s so much more weight in those Lead bullets. They feel heavy in my hand. Then again, Lead aprons to protect you from x-rays are heavy, too. Lead is so common, used for thousands of years, from the Bronze Age, pushing the Roman economy. The name for plumbing even comes from the Latin “plumbum” because Lead pipes were used. And after all these years, Lead’s not even used in lead pencils, that writing stylus is just a lead mockup. . . Because Lead comes from the decay of uranium, and sometimes could be radioactive, but still, it can protect you from things like x-rays or even nuclear contamination. So yeah, it can protect you, and it can also be the missile in an instrument of death. As I said, These bullets feel so heavy in my hands. |
See YouTube video of Kuypers reading this poem 1/2/13 at the Café Gallery in Chicago (from the Canon camera) |
See YouTube video of Kuypers reading this poem 1/2/13 at the Café Gallery in Chicago (from the Sony camera) |
See YouTube video of Kuypers reading 5 Periodic Table of Poetry” poems 1/2/13 at the Café Gallery in Chicago (from the Canon camera), including this poem |
See YouTube video of Kuypers reading 5 Periodic Table of Poetry” poems 1/2/13 at the Café Gallery in Chicago (from the Canon, w#&047; Threshold filter), including this poem |
See YouTube video of Kuypers reading 5 Periodic Table of Poetry” poems 1/2/13 at the Café Gallery in Chicago (from the Sony camera), including this poem |
See YouTube video of Kuypers reading 5 Periodic Table of Poetry” poems 1/2/13 at the Café Gallery in Chicago (from the Sony, w/ Posterize filter), including this poem |
See YouTube video of Kuypers hosting the open mic 1/2/13 at Gallery Cabaret’s the Café Gallery in Chicago, plus this periodica table poem |
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