• 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.

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    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”

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    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 .

     

     

  • Tragedy Of Inaction

    Tragedy Of Inaction, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    Number one
    Is suicide
    Wayne doesn’t care
    They like to lie

    Second en masse
    Domestic violence
    The GOP
    Wants our silence

    Number 1
    Under 18
    Beating cancer
    It’s insane

    200 mass shootings
    This year so far
    Crimson streets
    Like it’s a war

    The talk of the brave
    And the lives they save
    Does not change
    The dead that remained

    There is no prevention
    In reactionary measures
    The bloody patchwork
    Spaghetti strainers

    Good guy, good guy
    Myth and a lie
    Sell more, sell more
    We all die
    (end)

    I am so fucking sick of these officers getting on camera talking about the “swift action” and “quick response”. HOW THE FUCK does that change the fact 9 people still died? 9 people in 1 event. That is not including the other 90 people across the nation that have died in the past 24 hours from other types of firearm use.

    “Swift action” and “quick response” are REACTIONARY measures, not PREVENTION. Prevention would be for the factories and shops and sellers to actually give a shit where their products end up before they leave their hands.

    Another mass shooting in Texas today 9 dead. Because the firearm makers love their blood money and put their profits over public safety. Because the GOP would rather protect their donors than protect the public. Because the fetish worshipers would rather protect an object, than human life.

    FUCK THE NRA, FUCK THE NSSF, FUCK THE GOP!

    400million firearms in the public’s hands is not making us safer.





  • The Diagnosis

    The Diagnosis, by Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    What is the prognosis
    The outlook, the surmise
    The layout, the tries
    What underlies

    Words wonder, ponder
    Will they rise, rise
    Of the page, with cries
    Of pleasure, joy, rejection

    Introspection, just now
    In terms of meaning
    What is it gleaning
    What are you seeing

    Anticipation, emancipation
    Adulation, speculation
    Breathing, breathing
    Desperately breathing

    Into this body something
    Pupils fixed, not moving
    Pulse elusive, inconclusive
    Life intrusive

    Flatlined this notion
    My voice no motion
    Where is the potion
    The combination

    To make you read?
    (end)

    This poem was inspired by Sylvia Plath’s Stillborn. Another poem about writers block and the fear of not coming up with something new.

  • “Return to Gilligan’s Island”?

    “Return To Gilligan’s Island”?, By Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    A month ago
    Wouldn’t you know
    Kelly got ringworm
    And the dish to go

    It wasn’t just
    A three or four hour tour
    The cone of shame
    To her a chore

    Stuck in that island
    It frustrated her so
    Scratching at it
    The dish wouldn’t go

    The days went by
    She seemed resigned
    “I guess I’ll have to wear it”
    Till the end of time

    Ringworm defeated
    Finally, she shed the satellite
    No clumsy Victrola
    To be such a blight

    No more worry
    Or so she thought
    “I finally have gotten
    This damned thing off”

    Two days ago
    She got her spay
    “Return to Gilligan’s Island”?
    “NO WAY! NO WAY!”
    (end)

    A little over a month ago she got ringworm and licked a bald spot on her back. The vet gave Kelly antibiotics and a cone of shame. It took a while for her to get rid of it. The fur grew back and I took the cone off. But she only had the cone off for about a week and a half before her spay. Now she has the cone on again for another 10 days.

    I will say this, she has been cheerful in both cases, just slightly irritated.

  • Missing

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

    No food, no water
    After midnight prior
    Kelly’s spay
    Was upon the hour

    This morning was off
    Anneplath could tell
    Kelly still in the crate
    As Anneplath ate

    But all he did
    Was to sniff the food
    Kelly not eating
    To him not good

    “Where is my sister?”
    He must have been thinking
    She wasn’t eating
    She wasn’t drinking

    Their morning ritual
    At dawn’s breaking
    Was disrupted
    Brian’s mistaken

    Pacing around
    Looking confused
    Where was his sister?
    What could he do?
    (end)

    Anneplath was so sweet this morning. I went to feed him but kept his sister Kelly in the crate because she had an appointment to be spayed. Anneplath initially nibbled, but looked around and saw Kelly wasn’t eating too, so he paced around looking confused. I tried to coax him back to his bowl, but he simply wouldn’t go back to it.

    But now that I have dropped Kelly off at the vet, and back home now. Anneplath has been more affectionate than usual.

  • Don’t Look Now

    Don’t Look Now, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    Do you remember
    The mass exodus
    When Tula bared all
    In Playboy Magazine?

    Do you remember
    Caroline Cossey
    Was on screen poolside silent
    In “For Your Eyes Only”?

    Do you remember
    When Gopher found out
    Rachael was also Ray
    Back in their college days

    In ancient Greek plays
    The women
    Were played by men
    It didn’t bother you then

    When you pick on Zooey
    You are are the bully
    Your ignorance is fully
    Of your own insecurity

    Trans
    Are no harm to you
    While bullies
    Are never through

    The sane
    Know what to do
    Your hate is not our kin
    Your rot will never win

    And Caitlyn
    You baffle me
    I really cannot see
    Voting for the GOP.

    The field of psychiatry
    And the AMA
    All of them will say
    Transgender is ok.
    (end)

    “Tula” also known as “Caroline Cossey” was a transgender in real life who posed for Playboy and had a extra roll in the James Bond movie “For Your Eyes Only” . She was also in Playboy which did not cause a mass exodus of Playboy fans.

    And the original Love Boat, Season 5 episode 10 McKenzie Phillips played a transgender character in which Gopher found out she was his former roommate in college.

    And in antiquity it was quite common for men to play all the roles of an ancient Greek play, including female roles.

    But in real life transgender people going from male to female or female to male, face horrible discrimination and assaults and have a higher rate of depression and suicide because of the stigma.

    I am not LGBTQ myself, nor can I understand the rejection of society and abuse and attacks they face every single day. But I was bullied as a kid for other reasons. I hate bullies. LGBTQ don’t want special rights. They won’t barbecue your kittens nor are they going to indoctrinate your kids. They are no different than you or I, they just want to be happy.

    I do have to also make it clear, there is a huge difference between a Drag Queen, gay, lesbian, bisexual, heterosexual, transexual. All of those are different categories.

    DISCLAIMER : I have no affiliation with the following websites or their employees, nor are they endorsing this poem. I am receiving no compensation of money or gifts of any kind. I am just posting it by my own accord as a resource as to what the experts say.

    https://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/news/gender-affirming-care-saves-lives

    https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2022/01/mental-health-hormone-treatment-transgender-people.html

    https://www.ama-assn.org/press-center/press-releases/ama-reinforces-opposition-restrictions-transgender-medical-care

    Below is a YouTube Video from a Dr Youn

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkWxjoJLqQc





  • Not a poem, but a civics lesson.

    Civics lesson about what the founders said about religion. They had varying beliefs for sure. Many of them leaned more towards deism and Unitarianism. But the one thing they all agreed on was that they did not want a state established church. And while the Declaration of Independence references “their creator”, they did not mean that as a collective assumption that everyone had to believe in the same God. They meant that to be personal as in the mind of the individual, and not of public law.

    There are 4,543 words in The United States Constitution and none of them are “Christian, Jesus, or Bible”. The First Amendment does not ban religion from existing, but it is clear that there was not to be any state sanction hierarchy putting one religion over another. Thus the “establishment clause”. Putting it bluntly, it does not say, “This is only a nation of Christians as long as you are some sort of Christian”. If the founders intended on the law being based on the Christian bible, I think they were smart enough to make that clear. But they left that out, because they did not want a theocracy.

    This is backed up in the Constitution’s oath of office with the words “no religious test”. That did not mean a religious person couldn’t hold office, it merely meant it could not be a litmus test to hold office. It is why today, we have Jews and Muslims and have had atheists hold offices in Congress.

    This concept of religious neutrality is backed up by the Barbary Treaty and article 11, “As the government of The United States Of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion.”

    The founders were all very skeptical of religion sticking it’s tentacles into lawmaking. Conservatives often confuse ceremonial deism for lawmaking. Ceremonies do not constitute laws and are never mandatory when it comes to religion.

    Jefferson and Paine one could argue were the most vocally critical of mixing government and religion, and the abuse of religious institutions. Jefferson was most certainly open to skepticism.

    “Question with boldness even the existence of a God, for if there be one, surely he would pay more homage to reason than to that of blindfolded fear,” Thomas Jefferson.

    Jefferson was not an atheist, but believed that Jesus was just a man and even wrote his “Jefferson’s bible” stripping it of the fantastic magic claims. This is what he wrote to Adams in a letter written on April 11, 1823, ” “And the day will come, when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the Supreme Being as His Father, in the womb of a virgin, will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter.”

    I vehemently would argue, that with the above, and Jefferson’s Virginia Religious Freedom Act, which acted as the prototype for Maddison’s First Amendment, and combined with his letter to the Danbury Baptists it is clear what the intent of the First Amendment meant in the “establishment clause”.

    Thomas Jefferson in his letter to the Baptists, “I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should ‘make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof,’ thus building a wall of separation between Church & State.”

    If the founders, especially Jefferson, intended on favoritism to the Christian God and Jesus sanctioned by government, why say all that?

    Thomas Paine also believed that his beliefs were his own, and that organized religion was a bane on society, My own mind is my own church. ………..All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian, or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit.”

    Also Thomas Paine, “Persecution is not an original feature in any religion; but it is always the strongly marked feature of all religions established by law.” Thomas Paine, The Age of Reason.

    These are just a few of the countless examples of what the founders had to say on religion and mixing it with lawmaking. It must be noted that they fought to free themselves from a King who had forced his religion on the Colonies.

    If those who may read this wish to do things like force prayer back in public schools, or insist on gang tagging every classroom with the Ten Commandments, please look at the modern middle east and Afghanistan today. Countries like Saudi Arabia, Iran and the Taliban controlling Afghanistan are not places where a Christian or Jew or an atheist could be publicly open without repercussions or threat of death.

    And when it comes to women’s rights, Susan B. Anthony had this to say about the beliefs of others, “I distrust those who know so well what God wants them to do because I always notice it coincides with their own desires.”

    There is a dangerous fear coming from the religious right and those conservatives in Congress are playing on the social anxiety of their base and doing exactly what the founders warned not to do. We cannot expect to survive as a democratic republic if we allow religion to ramrod sectarian views into lawmaking. If religion succeeds in destroying Jefferson’s wall, we will be no better than the theocracies we point to and rightfully condemn.

  • The Last Angel

    The Last Angel, By Brian37 (By Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    You were on probation
    Julie swept the nation
    It was the last season

    You spent some time
    Dispatching taxis,
    Scuba diving with Sonny

    Street smart smile
    Stunt woman honey
    Dating on the line

    You caught the killer
    On time, chorus
    Dances so fine

    Then you went on to
    The disco decade show
    Pinciotti’s mom we know

    It maybe blasphemy
    To say, Kelly
    Was my second place

    Farrah had her day
    But you Tanya
    You’ll always be my fav.
    (end)

    Tanya Roberts played Julie in the very last season of Charlies Angels. Kelly is my favorite for different reasons, so it is almost a tie. But Julie was my favorite for her streetwise tough exterior. Tanya went on to play Midge Pinciotti in That 70s Show.

    Some of the lines are references to episode plots in that last season. For fans of Cher, you may not or may know that Sonny actually guest stared in one of the episodes of the last season.

    I am writing this now because I didn’t know, or forgot, that Tanya died in 2021. I was watching a dvd episode of that last season, and while doing so looked up her Twitter page and read that she had died. It made me cry.


  • My Left Foot

    My Left Foot, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    Why do you park there
    What is it,
    What is so fascinating
    The smell of my sock?

    My foot my foot
    Is as hard as a rock.
    I hold no understanding
    Stock

    You curl up
    And close your eyes
    Slumber land
    And dreams of twine

    You have to know
    My foot is mine
    You paralyze me
    I’m in a bind

    I cannot move
    It’s bathroom time
    I’ll break your sleep
    And annoy your mind

    Kelly Kelly
    Why not sleep on my belly?
    My foot you tickle
    It’s goofy and silly

    Kelly Kelly
    You own me
    My foot your pillow
    Off to dream.
    (end)

    Kelly loves sleeping on my foot. Don’t ask me why.



  • Victrola

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

    Ring, Ring
    Kelly got a worm
    Now she has
    A satellite dish
    It constantly
    Makes her squirm
    Scratch, scratch
    Trying to get to
    The bald patch
    On her furry back
    She pitters around
    Pouting confused
    It won’t cut her
    Any slack
    Nipper’s nose
    I suppose
    In Victrola’s cone
    Until Kelly heals
    She doesn’t want to be
    Ever left alone.
    (end)

    Kelly got ringworm so she is wearing the cone of shame until it heals.

  • Inherent

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

    Once on video
    I saw a cat
    Save a toddler
    From a dog

    In another video
    I saw an elephant
    Pull her calf
    Out of a bog

    This idea
    That we specifically
    Are the only species
    Capable of morality

    Is a fallacy.
    Acts of empathy
    Compassion
    Come naturally

    To many,
    In our animal kingdom.
    It isn’t handed down
    From a guy in the clouds

    It is DNA that allows
    The adaptation
    Of socialization
    Making stronger bonds.