~ A Subversive Opus by Cara

I love the broken
I love the fall from grace
I love the out of sync
I love the mess
and the mud
and the doubt
and the dirt
I make love to failure
And asymmetry
and the just-a-little, little off
I love the missed details
And the mistaken
I love the lost
I love the forgotten
I love the spilled
And the leaking
I pray for the hopeless […]
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Your lyrics express a deep appreciation for imperfection, messiness and struggle, seeing these qualities as essential and valuable. It is a tribute to what goes beyond the norms and to those who face difficulties, recognizing their beauty and importance.
Greetings.
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Thanks for visiting, Lincol.
This piece is by Cara, over at her
‘The Tigress Awakens’ WordPress
site. Be sure to check it out 🙏
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Beautiful poem.
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Beauty can be found in the
most unexpected of places 🤔🕶️
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True.
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Ditto
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🖖😎
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Beautiful… I loved it. Thanks for sharing
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My pleasure, Brenda.
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Perfection is so passé (so do I).
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Plato agrees with you ☑️
Aristotle and Einstein too.
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Damn straight.
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From God’s mouth to our ears…..the loveliest song. Thank you, David, from one who lives in a civilization which loves only the opposite and trashes the rest.
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Yes . . .
We can
All Kardashian
Influenced
By Social Media
With all the cosmetics
Of Artificial Intelligence
Reality TV
Has become my destiny
Where only the prettiest
And the petty greediest
Fed on mindless mediocrity
Are fit for survival
Upon the surface
Of Planet Superficial
No place for the spiritual
To be uplifting
A Love Revival
Yes … Princess 💛
Beauty can even be seen
In the drips and drops 💧
Of a drunken Jackson Pollock
Where does it come from
that insatiable desire for perfection?
Perhaps it takes a rolling stone
to find the Rock of Salvation
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a beautiful share, David…🤍
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Happy to oblige, Destiny 🌹
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🤍🌷🙏
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Your perfection is my imperfection.
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Perfection is out of sight 👁️❓👁️
According to The Madonna of Pop Music,
beauty is where you find it. I think she may
be right 🤔🕶️
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She has been running away from old age, in that she has made herself unrecognizable. Perhaps not to her eyes but in the eyes of others. I on the other hand embrace my aging self gradually with each imperfection. 😁😎
I’m still kool and groovy, snap 🫰🫰
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A sweet🍬from Van the Man,
for someone groovy ✌️😎
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I love me some Morrison with his Irish poetic lyrics. When my daughters were young I’d sing Brown Eyed Girl except I’d change it to blue eyed girls ☺️ they still sometimes sing it to me. My girls were Irish twins. 😂
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A blessing of double trouble . . .
After a kiss of the Blarney Stone 💋
I married a lass from County Monaghan
with eyes of emerald green 💚 ☘️
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This poem greatly appeals to me.
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I was compelled to reblog this poem
of Cara’s the instant I read it, Liz.
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Good decision!
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In Spanish we have a rather ironic saying,
”Humanity inside a burlap sack??
It makes the sack worth less”
I too pray for us all in all our imperfections 🙂
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From deep inside a burlap sack, my
thanks for your response to this poem
by the Tigress Cara.
Mucho aprecio, Karima 🙏😎
I just had to do a reblog after reading.
If there’s anything humanity can learn
from imperfection it’s humility, with a
touch of empathy and forgiveness for
the shortcomings in others.
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Oh yes..compassion is one of the best:) I enjoyed this reblog very much David. Thanks for sharing it:)
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Humanity bereft
Without compassion
I guess . . . 🤔🕶️
One is left passionless
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Who set the standard for what’s perfect and what is not? What we can do and what we can NOT? What we can love and what we can NOT? Great poem and we all need to live outside the box made by some idiot/s.
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I may well be 🤔🕶️
A square peg 🔲
A nefarious pirate 🏴☠️
With a wooden leg🦵
And not exactly
The pick of the crop 🍏
So bless my scurvy soul
I’ve now given up
Trying to hop
Into a round hole 🚫 😎
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me too. 🙂
howdy, DR.
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By the power
of the Three In One 👆
I’m doing fabulously
Anonymous Someone 😎
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👌👍🌟✨💫
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➡️▶️ 🙏 ◀️⬅️
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Beautiful poem! We love success and failure both but I love success
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With much affirmation, Priti.
Cara’s poignant poem spoke to me
of how love can grant a presidential
pardon in any situation. Might don’t
make right, just as righteousness
cannot be taken … it’s a given thing.
“In the dime stores and bus stations,
people talk of situations,
read books, repeat quotations,
draw conclusions on the wall.
Some speak of the future,
my love she speaks softly,
she knows there’s no success like failure
and that failure’s no success at all.”
~ Bob Dylan
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Well shared 💐
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Everything about this poem and the ending is spot on true.
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Glad you related, Charlie.
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Christ died for this broken world. ❤
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Yes, this war torn world is no
rose garden, Anna🌹😎
Thank God that the Prince of Peace
will soon be returning 🕊️ ⌚
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…. and I love this.
Thank you, David!
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My reblogging pleasure, Resa 😎
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🤍🕊
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brilliant, David, brilliant; I’m with you on this one: the best thing I’ve read all day !!!! I’ve bookmarked it 🙂
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Cara’s poetry exemplifies the maxim,
‘Less is more’. What speaks the loudest
is often the gaps of what’s unsaid.
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This is very profound. And powerful. It’s a good message for these times when everything is going to shit.
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There is a hole 🕳️ where all the
world’s crap comes through 🌎
It can be plugged up ⬆️ … but
being of human origin, only for
a brief season or two 🙈🙉🙊
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Expressed beautifully…I m pretty sure I have similar tastes as hers:)
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It’s like a hymn for the broken, a prayer for the imperfect. There’s a relentless, almost defiant love in these lines, an embrace of the flawed and forgotten, as if to say that in all the mess and suffering, there’s still meaning, still hope. The rhythm feels like a chant, a call to arms for the lost and discarded. It feels deeply personal, yet universal.
Cara did an amazing job on this piece!
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In total agreement, Latoya.
The little I know of Cara would
indicate she can fully relate to
the subject of brokenness in a
world that couldn’t care less.
But then, her words speak for
themselves.
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