• Welcome to Brian James Rational Poet’s poetry blog

    Welcome to my poetry blog. I love reading Plath and Sexton and Dickenson and Maya. But to me, the best poets I have read are the unknows. The giants are great for sure, but the friends and locals and groups are a joy to participate in. I encourage everyone who writes poetry to be themselves. It is ok to have influences, but you should always in the end be yourself. There is only one them, and only one you.

    Let words be your canvas, show them the raw you, in all your happiness and sadness. Show them your love of nature, and empathy and kindness, but also make them think, provoke, even blaspheme. The poet’s job to me, is to never be shy or timid, but use every word in your vocabulary to paint the best pictures you can. Paint your sunrises, your sunsets, your romance, your fears. Paint your insecurities, your addictions, your successes, your tears.

    This blog is dedicated to my late mother Jane. She was my biggest supporter and never let me fall through the cracks. While she was a bit of an authoritarian growing up, that all melted away in her late years, and we grew as close as any parent child could. We had so much fun with our silly car games and rubber duckies, and counting the trees. And our wordplay games, and our thumb wrestling. And forget Yahtzee and backgammon, she always kicked my…… at that. I love you mom. I miss you horribly.

    And also my late best friend ever, Bob. He unfortunately passed away in 2017. He lived in Australia, he was a science geek, and he taught me a lot about debate, and some science. I can only grasp overall concepts, not real nitty gritty details. But he most importantly made me feel comfortable in my own skin. I miss you too Bob.

    Then there is this annoying guy from Okleeee homa, who says “tators”, and “videeeaaaa” instead of “video”. And don’t get John started on banjos. He is my best friend and he is always there for me, and I love that redneck.

    And also Dwayne, Stacey and Vicki. You saved my life all of you. Thank you.

    All poetry posted by me on this website is attached to RationalPoet@brianrrs37, handle “RationalPoet” on Twitter ,as well as “Brian James Rational Poet” on Facebook/ META. And is subject to copywrite on all my pages.

    A Special thanks to Brian Sapient of Rational Responders http://www.rationalresponders.com for hosting my poetry thread for so long. Thank you.

    AND….. YOU are more than welcome to share this link on your social media. Especially Meta and Twitter, but your own social media too. Any help bringing traffic here is more than welcome. THANK YOU. You may not publish individual poems without my express permission. Any links to my poetry must be credited to me.

    This poetry blog may contain some material that may be considered sensitive to some viewers. Reader discretion advised.

    Now, everyone, grab your popcorn, glass of wine, and watch me make a fool of myself. Enjoy.

    HEADS UP….. THERE ARE PEOPLE MIMICKING MY TWITTER ACCOUNTS……

    I only have two Twitter/X accounts. Twitter has now changed it’s name to “X”. So all poetry in this site referencing Twitter is also including the new name “X”.

    “RationalPoet@brianrrs37”
    AND
    “Brian@rationalpoet37”

    I have also joined Facebook/META poetry group “Facebook Poetry Society” Under “Brian James Rational Poet”

    Also I just joined http://www.allpoetry.com under the user name “RationalPoet37”

    THERE ARE MORE PAGES. WHEN YOU GET TO THE BOTTOM OF EACH PAGE, in mice print….. It says “Next Page”. <—-CLICK ON THAT.

    NEW EDIT………


    A special thanks to Zaylen of “Okay Atheists” on the Discord app, for allowing me to guest host this poetry reading available on their YouTube channel originally aired 5/22/23. Here is the link
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ikCkc7lWE

    If you want to leave a comment to any poem, click on the BOLD title of the poem first, scroll to the bottom of the poem, and you should see a field to leave the comment in.

    UPDATE EDIT AS OF 11/13/2024. I have a new account at Bluesky Soical under the handle @rationalpoet37.bsky.social .

     

     

  • I Felt It

    I Felt It, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X.

    You took a mundane accident
    A knife in the kitchen incident
    And used words so magnificent

    I could feel that flap of skin
    The piercing pain within
    The thumb betrayed it’s kin

    Thin as a piece of paper
    Dangling off of the top
    The bleeding wouldn’t stop

    You spoke of the Revolutionary War
    The British brought you gore
    Zero pilots red spots clot

    The onion was the plot.
    (end)

    This is a poem about my favorite poem of all time by Sylvia Plath, “Cut”.


  • A Question

    A Question, By Brian37 ( AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    Hitchens could not be more eloquent
    In his blasphemy devastatingly defiant
    That this celestial dictator demands you compliant

    “Do you wish it to be true?” , someone upstairs
    Is every waking moment of your life, watching you
    Calling you broken at birth, calling you wretched

    Telling you you have no worth, without blind obedience
    “Do you wish it to be true?” that you can be convicted
    Just for your thoughts, your privacy never existed

    On him always dependent, never have independence
    Under penalty of death, and hellfire’s breath
    “Do you wish it to be true?”, that you can never leave

    Never given any reprieve, from the camera in the sky
    Your only lot is to lavish praise, spread his authoritarian
    “Obey me or else” ,to go unscathed, never ask why

    “Do you wish it to be true?” to have to live under threat
    Of the abusive spouse, the mafia boss, or Kim Jong Un
    His relentless surveillance is never done

    A mic in your head, a camera over your bed
    One your bathroom, no thought’s your own
    You’re never alone, “Do you wish it to be true?”

    There is no choice, if you have no voice, if you have no say
    Extortion is the price you pay, his protection racket
    His one party state, no probate, it is his will

    “Do you wish it to be true” you cannot contest
    You cannot escape, you cannot think, you cannot resist
    His absolute power, your brain is always dispossessed
    (end)

    Christopher Hitchens was highly critical of the Abrahamic God in all it’s forms. He hated the idea that there was something even worse than an immovable power like Stalin or Kim Jong Un. But a cosmic version, that could watch you at all points in your life, get inside your brain, not allow you to your own thoughts, and especially if you didn’t love him back, he could beat you, and torture you. Why would anyone want this to be true?






  • Gaslighting Of Beauty

    Gaslighting Of Beauty, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    It is my duty, when you talk of beauty
    When you claim a monopoly, based on your book
    When you claim a patent that no other can see

    When you say the atheist’s eyes are closed
    And cannot appreciate the orange and red and blue
    The dusk of the hew of the evening sunset

    When you say that the atheist is incapable of
    Feeling emotions of a loved one’s hug
    As deeply, or when we do, it is robotically

    When you say we have no sense of wonder
    When you say we can never ponder
    The way Jesus gave you the ability to

    When you claim we are fatalistic
    When you claim we are pessimistic
    When you claim nihilism is our brand

    It is on your part, insecure gaslighting
    It is fear of being wrong that keeps you fighting
    To think we can’t see beauty in life

    I see beauty in Picasso, in my calico
    I see beauty in the pock marked moon
    I see beauty when lovers swoon

    I see beauty in a graceful swan
    In a spring time pond, next to grazing
    A speckled fawn

    I see beauty in a an ocean tide
    Breaking waves on beaches ride
    Darting dolphins, breaching fins

    I see beauty in kitten’s whiskers
    I see beauty in peacock feathers
    I see beauty in rainbow weathers

    If of this to you it bothers
    I don’t know what to say
    Other than you cant take away

    The beauty that I see.
    (end)

    I just read another bullshit post on X today about how only Christians can see beauty and how we are all doom and gloom because we are atheists. Or if we do see beauty it is because God gave it to us. I am so sick of this patronizing, arrogant gaslighting.






  • Flying Through Turbulence

    Flying Through Turbulence, By Brian37, (Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    I have felt the nasty breath
    Of death on the back of my neck
    Calling for a blade or pill or a gun

    The day could have been sunny
    People smiling at a party, having fun
    I’d still feel like I was the only one

    Fortunately the rain torrent never came
    The reaper has failed to earn his fame.
    (End)

  • BAD NEWS!

    IT WAS NOT AGNETHA FALTSKOG, it was someone on her page posing as her. I didn’t give out any info, so no harm. But the like I got on my post was not her.

  • The Dog Waiting At The Front Door. EDIT AND A CAUTIONARY TALE.

    The Agnetha Faltskog page was legit, but some fucking asshole was pretending to be her by liking and hearting posts, without communicating with anyone. I didn’t know this until this morning but what people do is get you to click on the like to figure out who liked the post, then click on the thumbs up and it takes you to another fake page.

    Now that is not to say you cannot talk to celebrities ever. I have and some of them are very real and they do interact with you. BUT YOU HAVE TO BE EXTREMELY CAREFUL. Best policy is to never communicate in DM and especially never give out your personal info. Real honest celebrities will never ask you for personal info in DM OR PM.

    The Dog Waiting At The Front Door, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X.

    One of the fab four, we all know as lore
    Any one of them would do, waiting at the door
    For 40 years, I longed, never expecting, then today

    She sang in disco French asking “Do you want to”
    To sing of lost battles in Waterloo, knowing me
    I don’t want to talk, I want to shout, “I GOT A LIKE”

    Watch out, it is true, I got a like, I got a like
    I got a like from you! Yngwie rocked gimme
    in honor of you. Fia-Spel is the game for thee

    Rock me, roll me, I am so happy, on and on
    Friday night when I made that post
    Not expecting a response to show

    One of us is crying, tears of joy
    When I was a young teen boy
    I would look at your Magic album

    And became the dog waiting at the front door.
    And I am still that dog waiting at the door
    Because my heart broke and broke some more

    Like many cons we’ve seen before
    One pretending to be her wanted to lure
    A sucker in to DM OR PM to get some loot

    Ask you for your private info too boot
    So be careful and do try to be wise
    You don’t want your wallet to have a surprise
    (end)

    I got a like commenting on her official merch FB page from Agnetha Faltskog that was FAKE. Fortunately I never gave out personal info so no harm done. But now I look like a fucking jackass because I bragged about it all day yesterday to my friends only to tell them now I was wrong.

  • To The Technocrats

    To The Technocrats, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    You talk of tercets
    You talk of sonnets
    You may sing of bonnets
    But you can lose the message
    Of the sunsets if it is too coded

    You talk of iambic pentameter
    To build a parameter
    To create a diameter
    But you can lose the corona
    If it is too coded

    The filet mignon
    Can be overdone
    The simple cheeseburger
    May be more fun for some

    Simplicity even when odd
    When there is no rhyme
    Can be the rise in the morning
    The cup of coffee
    In the sunshine.
    (end)

    I have no problem with people who pursue any style of poetry. I only get down on others who get snobbish and think poetry should be one style always has to be set to a meter. It does not. It is not music, it is poetry. It can be set to music sure. But it also can be simply read.

    I have been reading and writing for over 30 years. I have seen poetry from people like Anne Sexton’s “Wanting To Die” and Sylvia Plath’s “Mirror” that don’t rhyme and yet are very powerful.

    If you want to be a great poet, the most important thing is to BE YOURSELF. If you want to follow a pattern, go for it. But that pattern won’t mean anything to others if it is so coded it lost on them. Some of the best poetry I have read can also be simplistic Ig “I Am Nobody, Who Are You”, by Emely Dickinson.

    Be encouraging to other poets. But never be an involuntary critic. If someone wants your advice they will ask for it. If they ask for it, then it is ok to give it.

  • Someone using a similar usuername. Heads Up.

    I started my “AllPoetry.com” account under the username “RationalPoet37” there, 8 months ago. I did not discover until today that 5 months ago someone started an account under the username “Rationalpoet” there as well. I only have one account there and that is “RationalPoet37”. The other one “Rationalpoet” on “AllPoetry.com” is not mine.

  • Don’t Stand So Close

    Don’t Stand So Close, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    The argument from a designer
    They claim could be no finer
    That all this was fine tuned

    Their rosy picture festooned
    Heaven is sprinkles, party balloons
    And angel food cake , daddy makes

    They don’t like their logic impugned
    They don’t want their fantasy ruined
    On this tiny rock we’re marooned

    We are the apple of an invisible eye?
    Floating in space? But ask not why
    A super nova could easily fry earth

    A black hole can destroy a star like our sun
    Just for fun, and turn it into spaghetti
    Shred it like confetti

    Nine months for human gestation
    It takes vivid imagination to think
    That we are the best breeders

    When cockroaches vastly outnumber us
    And in a mere 44 days, dozens of eggs it lays
    While we average 1 or 2 in 9 months

    And look at the face of the moon
    Meteors mark it, like bullets
    In a shooting range target

    And the dinosaurs could attest
    Earth has a thin protective vest
    That won’t stop every slug

    And we don’t know where
    All of them are, chances are good
    And not that far

    That someday one, the size of a city
    Will not take pity on Cancun again
    Our planet will continue on without man

    Still you want me to believe
    In your Biblical Mothra “Leviathan”
    Or like the old man and the sea

    “Call me Ishmael” is fiction to you
    Yet man can live in a whale?
    Sounds like a tall tale to me

    From page one to the very last
    Fans of this deity too many insist
    Genocidal prophecy top of their list

    Revelations brings them jubilations
    Joy in burning all the nations
    A pit in my stomach not glee

    If we are to extend our ride
    If we are to save humanity
    Then we must insist on maturity

    In inventing meteor deflectors
    Cleaning our oceans, ending poverty
    But if you insist on barbaric mythology

    As the Police once sang,
    “Don’t stand so close to me”
    I want our species to be

    Around as long as can be.







  • A Dead World

    A Dead World, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    It would be a dead world to me
    If it were a world without poetry

    Sure the bees would buzz
    Sure the elephants would trumpet
    Sure the peacock would woo colorfully
    Sure the orca would hunt masterfully

    It still would be a dead world to me
    If it were a world without poetry

    Sure the penguins would waddle in pairs
    Sure the rabbits would have plush hares
    Sure the swans would glide on glassy waters
    Sure the seagulls would comb the beach

    It would still be a dead world to me
    If it were a world without poetry

    Sure the blue whales would sing their songs
    Sure the dolphins would play along
    Sure the the butterfly would flutter by
    Sure there’s the eagle soaring in the sky

    It still would be a dead world to me
    If it were a world without poetry

    Surely in all this clutter, surely in all this stress
    It is my wine, though I no longer drink
    Surely in all this division, surely in all this hate
    It is my whiskey, though I no longer drink

    Every word is my pleasure, my pain, my temptress
    Every word is my pride, a sculpture of a lioness
    It still would be a dead world to me
    If it were a world without poetry

    I inhale the print of others, like oxygen
    An opiate that drives me to my pen
    Rare doldrums do not frighten me
    It always happens when

    The spark hits it’s mark
    Ready set go.