I was trying to find something appropriate to post today on this spooky holiday, and figured the following poem might just fit the bill. It originally appeared in We Are Beat: The National Beat Poetry Festival Anthology published last year, and I am planning to include it in a manuscript of my collected poetry I’m currently working on compiling tentatively entitled Pretense & Portents. I hope you enjoy it!
Night of the Walking Dead
No matter what George Romero or AMC Might have led us to believe, if the Dead, One night, should ever rise en mass from their graves, It won’t be because they developed A sudden hankering for the taste of human flesh. Rather, so sick of being still for so long, They’d simply wish to practice the advice Of their general practitioners postmortem, Stretch their legs and get a bit of exercise.
And who among us would not care to join Them on their nocturnal rambles, as they shuffle Down streets, amble across the countryside? The dead would be ideal walking companions, Silent, never interrupting our stroll, With inane conversation, complaints That their feet are killing them.
Yet where would we go, What routes would they travel? Would they seek out the familiar, Retrace the steps of their former existence, Slog through the old stomping grounds, Past the corner stores, the bars, the offices, The homes they once adored or dreaded returning to?
Or trek boldly into Robert Frost territory, Saunter down the roads not taken in Life, Proving Curiosity did not kill the cat, but resurrected it?
But no matter. Any ambulatory adventures with the Dead Can only end one way. As much as we try, The Living can not keep up. Someone is always dying. The Dead stride forward. We falter and fall behind Until they are a speck on the horizon, passing From our vision as they once did from our lives.
—Paul Szlosek (originally published in We Are Beat: The National Beat Poetry Festival Anthology)
Paul Szlosek was born in Southbridge, Massachusetts, but currently resides in the nearby metropolis of Worcester. He was co-founder and host of the long-running Poet’s Parlor poetry reading in Southbridge and Sturbridge, as well as a past recipient of the Jacob Knight Award for Poetry. His poems have appeared in various local publications including the Worcester Review, Worcester Magazine, Sahara, Concrete Wolf, and Diner. He’s probably best known in the Worcester poetry community for his fanatical obsession with obscure poetry forms, and has invented his own including the ziggurat, the streetbeatina, and (most recently) the hodgenelle.
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19 thoughts on “Night of the Walking Dead”
A perfect composition for the season, Paul! I especially loves the closing stanza. A small dose of reality to finish off a fantastical journey.
A perfect composition for the season, Paul! I especially loves the closing stanza. A small dose of reality to finish off a fantastical journey.
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Well said, Brad! My sentiments exactly.
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Thank you, Liz!
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You’re welcome, Paul!
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Thank you so much, Brad! As always, you are very kind!
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By the way, I will be introducing the Biolet on Whittled words in a couple weeks. Thank you for letting me share your beautiful examples.
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Thank you so much, Brad! It would be an honor to have some of my biolet poems to be included as examples on Whittled Words.
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Oddly enough Paul, I will be posting them on Friday the 13th…
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I love that, Brad!
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So apt for the season! Happy Halloween!
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Thank you, Eugenia! I really appreciare thar!
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Such a good poem, Paul. Perfect for today. Happy Halloween!
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Oh, thank you so much! You are so very kind!
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You’re very welcome.
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Since Ginsberg, Ferlinghetti, and all their fellow beat poets are by now so long deceased, perhaps they can join in on all the nocturnal rambles?
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Haha! Thank you, I love that image of the beats as the walking dead!
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They are a bit old hat by now
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Well done. Hope you had a Happy Halloween!
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Thank you so much! I had a nice Halloween and hope you did too!
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