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Watch the YouTube video of Kuypers reading this poem at the open mike 2/15/12 at Gallery Cabaret’s the Café Gallery in Chicago (w/ music from Cousin BonesÙ “At the Plasma Clinic”) from the Samsung |
Watch the YouTube video of Kuypers reading this poem at the open mike 2/15/12 at Gallery Cabaret’s the Café Gallery in Chicago, from the Kodak |
Watch the YouTube video of Kuypers’ intro to the open mike 2/15/12 at Gallery Cabaret’s the Café Gallery in Chicago, plus other open mike poets, and her poetry (from the Kodak) |
See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers’ June 2019 Book Release Reading 6/5/19, where she read her Scars Publications the 2019 literary date book review poem “Your Imaginary Soul Weighs 21 Grams”, then her poem “Precariously Balance” for the Brian Lamont dedication (that will appear in her book “(pheromemes) haiku, twitterverse, Instagram & poetry”, released August 2019), then her “This is a Poem About” poetry “Quiet for a While”, “Under Your Total Control”, “Hollow for so Long Already”, “Push Your Button”, and “Good Escape”, read from the v5 cc&d boss lady poetry collection book “On the Edge”, during Community Poetry @ Half Price Books (PL2500). |
See YouTube video of Janet Kuypers’ June 2019 Book Release Reading 6/5/19, where she read her Scars Publications the 2019 literary date book review poem “Your Imaginary Soul Weighs 21 Grams”, then her poem “Precariously Balance” for the Brian Lamont dedication (that will appear in her book “(pheromemes) haiku, twitterverse, Instagram & poetry”, released August 2019), then her “This is a Poem About” poetry “Quiet for a While”, “Under Your Total Control”, “Hollow for so Long Already”, “Push Your Button”, and “Good Escape”, read from the v5 cc&d boss lady poetry collection book “On the Edge”, during Community Poetry @ Half Price Books (PL T56). |
Hollow for so Long AlreadyJanet Kuypers(01/24/12)
After dealing with a needle
I was told I could do good
if they just used another needle
so, trying to be
I offered myself to them
but they were never satisfied
you know, I’m doing
and you’re the ones
I’m used to the needle
I’ve avoided
shoved the needle in once
move the needle
since that felt good,
and they keep talking
but right now, all I feel
as I sit here
trying to do the right thing hollow my out
haven’t I been hollow
time to stare
wearing white jackets
plastic face masks,
anything for them to avoid
with anything to do with #
what the hell am I saying,
they say altruism is good
to take
so without a job
I’m tired
so let them
just so I can afford #
I knew a man
who used to donate
when he found out
he decided to stop
‘cause you see, any way he can #
I love playing
because here I am
reading their paperwork
that I haven’t lived
well, that’s what I’m from,
I mean, I don’t even have
to stay drunk enough
if I’m giving up
you think I can fly
for over six months
so thanks for checking,
I’ve had no blood transfusions
I wasn’t born
and although there’s no test
as far as I know
(my brain
but I’m afraid
so while
someone asked
Wall Street Journal
I said sure, because
in the twenty-first century
holding those pages,
on your fingers, #
so in hour number three
the news on tee vee
for a presidential candidate
I hear this as I sit
for them to take my insides #
so finally, on the fifth visit
they call me, paint
so I don’t donate
then they check my vitals,
ask me about my travel past
ask about what drugs I take
where after driving over
after waiting
they explain to me
to help a certain kind
by looking at my medication,
I already have
so even though
after I tried for too long #
all I can think is: lovely.
I didn’t miss
I can’t help myself
no one else
now I just have to
who will help me
(this is a poem about a plasma clinic)
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