• 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.

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    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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    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

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

     

     

  • Oprah’s Magazine

    Oprah’ Magazine, By Brian 37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    You get a bullet
    And you get a bullet
    And you get a bullet
    Everyone gets a bullet

    You get injured
    And you get injured
    And you get injured
    Everyone get’s injured

    You lose a loved one
    And you lose a loved one
    And you lose a loved one
    Everyone loses a loved one

    You get slaughtered
    And you get slaughtered
    And you get slaughtered
    Everyone gets slaughtered

    You have no safe workplace
    And you have no safe school
    And you have no safe worship
    Everyone lives in fear

    And you get gun
    And you get a gun
    And you get a gun
    Everyone gets a gun.

    MSU, and theater’s too
    Parkland
    And Newtown
    It’s nothing new

    To the NRA
    To the NSSF
    To the GOP
    From the sane people

    YOU GET A FUCK YOU!
    (END)

    I am fucking tired of writing poems after mass shootings. Michigan State University the latest.

    Disclaimer: This poem in no way is intended to reflect the actual views of Oprah Winfrey on guns or gun violence. It is strictly mocking the far right trigger happy nutbags who masturbate over an object and care more about that object than the slaughter of our fellow citizens.

  • Fishing For Cats

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

    Not exactly fly fishing
    But far more fun
    And this is exactly
    How it is done

    Plush fish toy
    At the end
    Of an elastic
    String

    Attached to
    A plastic poll
    I fling it over
    The edge of my bed

    And watch them
    Do their thing
    Anticipating
    When to leap

    In the air
    Like acrobats
    Determined predators
    They’re going to catch that fish

    I lure them in
    With wiggles
    And jiggles
    They launch

    Like missiles
    They clutch
    And pull
    My rod bows

    As if on
    The back of a boat
    Line tenses up
    Tuna or swordfish

    It’s all it’s worth
    I cast my line out
    It’s back and forth
    Which one of them

    Will catch it first?
    (end)

    Anneplath and Kelly’s favorite toy is a small plush fish toy with feathers on the end of an elastic string attached to a plastic flexible poll. I lay on my bed and cast the fish over the side, like fly fishing in the ocean or off the back of a fishing boat. I see them jump up like a fish or shark breaching the surface of the water trying to catch the toy. Or sometimes they catch it out of my sight and the line tenses up like fishing. It is fun to watch them pounce and jump and play and try to anticipate where the fish will be so they can catch it.

  • False Confidence

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

    The parties
    Of God
    Bath
    In blood
    Confident of
    Picking
    The correct
    Club
    Where the only
    Oath is
    Faith
    Sacrificing
    Reason
    Seeking justification
    Of the subjugation
    Of others.
    (end)

    All the word’s religions followers and the subsects of all think they got it right, and these various clubs fight and kill and war over their clubs and this is not exclusive to the monotheisms of Abraham. Asian and Hinduism also have had their histories of internal fights and fights with external rivals.

    Religions do not solve human conflict, they perpetuate it. Now that is not to say it is realistic or at all possible to rid the world of any religion, it isn’t. But it is to say if our species is to minimize conflict we need to put more emphasis on our common needs, such as health, food, shelter, safety, and non violence, and environmental protection, than which club is the correct club.

  • Swirled Cream

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

    The coffee
    Ubiquitous
    Obligatory
    As the shy sun
    Peeks over
    The horizon
    Morning haze
    Jealous of
    The steam
    Rising out
    Of the cup
    Warming hands
    In your cusp
    Winter
    Kept at bay
    Coffee
    A must.
    (end)

    Nothing like starting a winter’s morning inside with a hot cup of coffee watching the haze lift from the steamy windows and dew warming in the morning.

  • And So On

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

    “Simplify” said the guy
    If you want to find
    Solutions. Too complicated
    Leads to more confusion

    What is likely has
    The least baggage
    Minimize any possible
    Damage

    Make your findings
    More accurate
    Make your formulas
    More articulate

    Don’t add more to it
    Than necessary, clearly
    It is advantageous
    Occam paved us

    A path the wise must
    Avoid inserting thus
    Something bigger
    Then bigger, and bigger

    For this will certainly
    Trigger, the cloudiness
    Messiness, thoughtless
    Meaningless , endless

    Problem of infinite regress
    And they will never confess
    They will never admit
    They will never see

    The grandaddy of all
    Is the Almighty they claim
    Whom they never saw
    It will surely fall

    If everything has a cause
    Then God did too
    What caused that God
    And what bigger God

    Caused that God
    and so oN, and so ON
    and sO ON, and SO ON
    and SO ON, anD SO ON

    aND SO ON, AND SO ON
    But if God didn’t have a cause
    Occam would come along
    And suggest you take a pause

    And ponder a more simple
    Solution, as to why
    These claims exist
    It is because humans falsely insist

    That this creature does exist
    It is merely a projection of us
    A dog barking at its reflection
    Our mirror with no connection

    Just our wishful thinking.
    This entity begs the question
    The convenient conclusion
    Based on a presupposition.
    (end)

    Occam’s Razor is the principle that when you are seeking a solution to solve an answer to a gap, the least complicated path, formula with the least complicated starting point, is going to be your most likely answer.

    If one is going to claim a God exists, and at the same time cop out to “he is infinitely far more complicated than our tiny human brains, you are starting at a hollow position, a weak position, and you are not solving a problem, you are merely gap filling.

    I’d say the more simple explanation as to why humans believe in God/gods/deities super natural, is that they make those things up as a reflection of our own human attributes because we fear being finite, and we want control over our environments. So when nature causes trauma in our life, or we see bad happen and death happen, we falsely assume that there is a super cognition causing or allowing for those things to happen, and we also project our qualities of empathy and compassion in the concepts of heaven, and our sense of revenge and justice in the concept of hell.

    And thank you Infidale for inspiring another poem.






  • The Fallacy of Eloquence

    The Fallacy of Eloquence, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    You mask your apology
    In false fancy, and I can see
    The thin veil, others inhale
    Aquinas told a tall tale

    Cosmological fail, the wind
    With no sail, everything
    That begins to exist
    Has a cause?

    Non-Overlapping Magisteria
    Caused lots of hysteria
    Splitting the baby
    To save face

    You knew you had no case
    You retrofit after the fact
    Modern science
    To make excuses

    To cling to the mast
    Of mythology of the past
    “Priori” another muse
    You chose to use

    To confuse, confound
    Impress and lead
    The unsuspecting
    Into your steed

    Cheese in the trap
    The mouse in your gap
    The ace up your sleeve
    That I can see

    It doesn’t fool me
    I am aware of this con
    I’m not new to this job
    Of intellect you rob

    Your bait is stale
    It will not prevail
    Science the well
    Our knowledge will swell.
    (end)

    I have heard the cosmological argument, mainly from Catholic apologists but other Christians as well. I have heard other apologists try to argue “non overlapping Magisteria ” which means science covers the empirical knowledge while religion covers the moral questions of life”, Bullshit. Science also can and does explain where our empathy and compassion come from too.

    I have to admit these arguments are wordy and fancy, but are still a house of cards that are easily knocked down by science.

  • Lets Pretend

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

    The stick
    Of the insect
    The eyes
    Of the butterfly
    Scarlet king
    Mimicry
    Coral kills
    Venom skills
    Chameleons
    Change
    With wide range
    Playing dead
    Possum wins
    Adaptation
    Is the game
    (end)

    #vss365

  • Double Rainbow

    Just at the end
    Of a mid morning
    Storm as suddenly
    As it raged, it left

    It is tempting
    To believe in
    A magical being
    The spectrum shift

    Light refraction lift
    Hues from red to blue
    Arching over the sky
    Almost an apology

    For the prior rage
    Indigo and violet
    Fueled by sun’s outlet
    Rays colors amaze

    In awe of nature
    I don’t have to ponder
    A cosmic hero
    That causes thunder

    I find the wonder
    In scientific fact
    I don’t pretend
    It’s God’s act
    (end)

  • Double Sided

    Double Sided, By Brian37(AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @brinrrs37 on Twitter)

    Your themes of love and hate
    Being the same epithet
    Herr dear sperm donor
    Herr beloved father

    You were mad
    You didn’t get to know him
    He morphed into the Fuhrer
    The wretched marriage between life and death

    The angel food cake
    The frosting black snake
    The baker lied to you
    Wine glass filled with cobra’s brew

    Punching down the cap
    The cork bouquet, city sewer rat
    Rotted plumbs make you numb
    Saki, the oven’s hari-kari

    Not disemboweled, yet quite clean
    Dandelions invade plush green
    Deceptive to say, you wanted to breath
    Lucifer and God, both on the same team

    You couldn’t face either
    Both were the enemy and suitor
    Belonging to the same union
    Wedding ring onyx coal ash

    But which one to join?
    Torn between two lovers
    Reviled, the tag team players
    Not an episode of Survivor

    When I was slightly older
    Hess was my father
    A high school biology teacher
    His students knew nothing of Amon Göth

    When not in front of class
    60 orbs could not observe
    Colleagues also unaware
    The beatings I had to bare

    He swam every day
    In the red and white label
    The toppled hour glass
    Black widow red beer gut

    In one old faded photo
    Of me he held on his shoulders
    I looked like I couldn’t be happier
    But I lived in Goring’s museum

    He told me tall tales
    Of his North Korea service
    How he lost three digits
    And partial left ear hearing

    Proud to be a Marine
    Anchor skewered earth
    Eagle perched magnetic north
    He really did once serve

    But combat he never saw
    The truth was a bandsaw
    In shop class, he turned it on
    Distraction, 3 fingers gone

    Desperate so to please
    I was quiet as can be
    When his eyes grew bloodshot
    Slurred speech, ink blots

    I didn’t know
    What I had done
    I was David Banner’s son
    Herr McGee got nothing done

    If it had pleased him
    Under my fingernails
    He’d have shoved
    Slivers of bamboo too

    Brass knuckle words
    Intolerant of my sensitivity
    Mounting insecurity
    Why did he adopt me?

    One day he left
    And never came back
    My mom lied to me
    About how he really died

    At first confused
    Feeling abandon
    Angry for that
    Glad now, he was gone

    The abuse lingers on
    Held hostage by my neurons
    My life his transplanted liver
    Hannibal’s fava bean cage

    I had to mind his drawings
    My head in a jar
    In cobwebbed antique car
    Formaldehyde lily pad self storage

    I can now only manage
    The snarling growling
    Howling rabid memory
    Of what that coyote did to me

    Fleeting electron smiles
    In Whitehall Bay, I’d sale for a while
    In a dinghy, he bought me as a child
    Glistening sunlit waters, briefly escaped his bile.
    (end)

    My dad turned into a monster when he got drunk. His students never knew the real him, nor did his fellow teachers. But I was painfully aware of what a bully he was. It really hurt when his kids lavished praise on him to me, because that made me feel like I was broken. I know now it was not me, he was just using them to protect himself. Plath and I of course lead very different lives. She excelled at academics while I struggled. We both were raised middle class. Our dads died while we were young. But that is where the similarities end. Plath never really got to know her dad, but I did. I can however agree with her love hate to some extent. My bastard of a father did buy me nice things, like the small boat, I used to sale solo to get away from him for a morning afternoon. But I can so much feel her imagery of the love/hate complex with her father.

    You’d have to read her poems “Daddy” and “Colossus” to get her imagery. But my dad became the “Hulk” when he got drunk, and not in a good way. He drank Budweiser, thus the “red and white” label, and the black widow hour glass reference to the red label hour glass Bud had. And of course the “Hannibal” reference is to the movie “Silence Of The Lambs”. My choices under him, were to be quiet, stay away from him, only play happy with me when he needed a prop to impress his friends. Or go outside and get beaten up by the bullies, or stay inside and eventually get beaten by him.

    I outgrew my fear of him long since. But you don’t get over it. I still have anxiety and trust issues even 40 years later.

    “Punching down the cap” is a method of grape crushing for making wine. People no longer use their feet for sanitary reasons. It is usually now a wooden or metal pole with a flat disk with holes in it to push the grapes down in a vat. “City sewer rat” is basically the dark thoughts Plath had about that finally and unfortunately caught up with her.

    The third stanza again, is basically the bittersweet notion of what joy she was/is to read, but again, the dark side caught up to her. The WW2 references are about her poems, and her grappling with her German heritage knowing what the Nazis had done. Her dad of course, was not part of that though. Amon Göth was a death camp commander and subsequently tried and executed after his capture at the end of WW2. My dad was a bully, and that Is why I equated him to Hess and Göth.

  • The Dead Don’t Leave

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

    The dead don’t leave
    There is no reprieve
    He’s meant to deceive

    The hounds of hell
    Cast a dark spell
    Blood fills the well

    Three headed monster
    This barking beast
    Froths and drools

    Gnashing his teeth
    Snarls and growls
    Snapping it’s jaws

    Razor sharp claws
    He keeps them in
    Cerberus gnaws

    On your flesh
    Fire his breath
    Forever your death.
    (end)

    I absolutely DO NOT believe in a hell of any kind, nor this mythological Cerberus 3 headed dog. But I like to practice writing poetry to keep my mind sharp, and was inspired by another poet writing about other mythological beasts.