Deep Creek to Albemarle Sound

This story poem is dedicated to my muse RLF and her mother Ginny.

as I stand on what is known as
Elizabeth’s Dock…..   just south of    ~
the Deep Creek Lock
a part of the Dismal Swamp Canal System
called by some in times past…. “The Ditches
my muse walks along the dock
behind me
at times struggling
to keep her balance
for reasons I won’t disclose
about her health
but her efforts inspire me
this little place    ~
she has honored me to visit
is the land of her roots
you see…..   Deep Creek
is where her mother
and her mother’s family are from

I now will help you
better understand
the backdrop
that frames the words
of this story poem
I emotively write……

Chesapeake Virginia 

on this day
as I look south towards
Albemarle Sound in North Carolina
I notice the weathered handrail
on the landside of the dock
the big nails used to hold it together
are like a directional pointer
to the historical information……
a really dismal era
of my country’s past
the tannic colored waters of the canal
symbolically stained
with the blood   ~
sweat
and tears
of my fellow humans
whose evil experience
if evil is a definition of the heavens
the wicked
and senseless defamation
imposed on our own species
to waller in the mud like pigs
up to their necks
to dig a so-called ditch
one scoop at a time
where such mud was not washed off
‘cause they had no blankets
to keep them warm at night
in the horrid Dismal Swamp
or to keep the elements off from them
as described later
by the slave and canal boat handler
Moses Grandy
in his “Narrative
Of the Life Of
Moses Grandy;
Late A Slave
In The
United States Of America
what a Man
a Hell of a Human Being
who was ripped off
lied to
whipped
watched wife and children
taken away
had to pay for his freedom
3 times……
before he was given it

such recollections
make my knees feel weak
make my stomach feel sick
I suddenly feel ashamed
for being human
and yet
the noble example
of the struggle of my muse
behind me
keeps me standing
instills a will in me
to keep going
have hope
in the human ability
of learning from our mistakes
to push on
for the future of our children
and their children’s children
regardless   ~
the color of their skin

let me stop here
I need to make something clear
about this place I stand
despite the melancholy
that surrounds its tannic
and dismal swamp past
that past
is no longer its present…..

because of those like my muse
which started with her mother
and her mother’s family
before her
I now see a beauty
beholden
to the positive outlook
of the onlooker
and a canal
that borders a swamp
called Dismal
I hope to travel
explore its full landscape
from Deep Creek to Albemarle Sound
the twists and turns
the ditch leading to lake Drummond
and its waters that feed the canal
learn more how the swamp
became part
of the Underground Railroad
when Robert Frost
aimlessly wandered it
‘cause he was heartbroken
over a woman
how it inspired
Edna Ferber to write Show Boat
by reliving the journey of   ~
the James Adams Floating Theater
back and forth
along the Dismal Swamp Canal

yes….   I want to do this all
with my muse some day
out of respect for her struggle
her mother
and her mother’s family
as well as those
my fellow humans
through blood  ~
sweat
and tears
who built its past
and whose efforts
have shaped its present

Image & Words by    ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

This story poem will be a part of the May edition that’s a collaboration by the 2015 Poetry Posse  – The Year of the Poet II published by Inner Child Press.  Buy your monthly copy Here: http://www.innerchildpress.com/the-year-of-the-poet.php

Giving Honor & Respect

Recently I visited the gravesite of my lifelong friend James Lee Hargreaves.  Jimmy had passed away in June of this year and three months later, Jim’s headstone was still 8 weeks away from being placed at his grave.  Being the sentimental artist type that I am, I wanted to place something on the head of the grave until the headstone arrived.  However, I want to explain the main reason why I visited Jimmy’s gravesite so soon (at least for some) after his passing.

The picture included in this blog post illustrates what I placed at the gravesite.  One aspect of my artistry is to combine a photographic image with poetic words to enhance the significance of the creative experience as it was preserved in time by the artist (I call this art Images with Words).  The events that led to this type of artistic presentation are as follows: in 2010 I was working with the flash flip-book technology to create an electronic memory book of my recent 35 year high school reunion.  I was combining words with images in the flip-book format of the 35th reunion and past reunions to be sent to my classmates on a CD.  Also during this period I went to an Ansel Adam exhibit at the MFA in Boston, Massachusetts.  While at the exhibit I noticed Adams had done a few photography books with the words of poets during his era.  I thought wow; Ansel would have loved messing around with this new flip-book technology to present his photography to the public.  Then I thought to myself, why can’t I do this type of artistic presentation?

Fortunately, I had developed a network of relationships with fellow artists through a group I started on Facebook.  I chose to collaborate with two of what I think are world class photographers in the present day, Pd Lietz from Manitoba, Canada and Regina Walker from NYC.  I wrote the poetry to go with the photographic images they provided. Regina at the time was experimenting with Smartphone photography and her work is exhibited at the Ceres Gallery in NYC.  Pd’s art has been featured on so many magazine covers around the world to numerous for me to write an exact number.  My experience of creating with them, especially Regina who has become my mentor, I have picked up my Smartphone as a photographer to combine words with images all my own.

Why did I go into all of this detail to explain the main reason why I visited Jimmy’s gravesite so soon (at least for some) after his passing?  I wanted to illustrate the perceived magnitude and value given to the artifact I placed at the head of the grave belonging to one of my dearest friends in life.  It is the best I can humanly give to bring honor to the life lived by one of the greatest humans to walk the face of this earth, James Lee Hargreaves.  No matter where Jim in spirit is now believed to be, my belief for going to the gravesite of a loved one is to show honor and give respect for the life that loved one lived.  It also allows the living left behind by that loved one to eventually heal from such a loss.

Side note: while placing my artistic creation at the gravesite it started to rain hard.  With a smile on my face, I looked up to the heavens as water bounced off my glasses and said, “geez, thanks buddy.”  Only a heavenly reflection of Jim’s past earthly sense of humor.  The little bird in the picture was previously left at the gravesite by Jim and Roberta’s dear friend Bobby.  Roberta is Jim’s first wife and another one of my dearest lifelong friends who accompanied me on that day to the grave.

Image & Prose by   ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

Artifact: dancing with the angels ~ dedicated to James Lee Hargreaves

I see you as…..

being with you that day
my muse
in Deep Creek
while standing
in the parking lot
of the United Methodist Church
to snap a picture
capture this reminiscent
type image
of the old Intermediate School
across the street
where your mother
attended
when young
was for me
a spectacular moment
a true honor
an unforgettable experience
I will always hold close
within my heart
as dear…..

‘cause
for me
even though
I may seem
silly at times
such a simple act
through the lens
of my Smartphone camera
brought tribute
to a woman
who was
an essential part
this invaluable exemplar
this teacher
so to speak  ~  who helped shape
the very essence
the core character
that would
lay the foundation
inspire the spirit
of who I am today
way  ~  way back when
you and I
my muse
went to school
in another small place
similar to Deep Creek
called Freeland……

yes  ~  my muse
the same
woman
your mother
after not seeing her
for 38 years
cared to remember
when greeting me  ~
I used to have
long flowing
auburn colored
hair
and had not forgotten
my mother was
a beautiful woman…..

it is the magnificent her
that sparkles within you
blended with the lessons
you’ve been taught
while fervently participating
in the school of life  ~
is why in older years
I see you as
this spectacular being
who has
now become
my muse…….

Image & Words by ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

man….. what a life

man….. what a life
I’ve got  ~  me the artist
poet/writer
photographer
independent publisher

after a cancellation
with my world class
humanitarian friend
I’m sittin’
all by my lonesome
in a hotel
the ‘Ye Olde Carlton Arms’
as a matter of fact
recommended by
this great photographer
I’m collaborating with
who lives in Stuyvesant Town

on this rainy day in NYC
with nowhere to go
I type away  ~  on
my worn-out
as comfortable as
an old pair of shoes
creative partner
of many years
a little black Z61t
Lenovo ThinkPad……

….serendipitously
in search of inspiration
I look out the window
to the east……
while I enthusiastically listen
to my new MP3 download
music by The Cynz  ~
I vigorously shake
my head up and down
to the lyrics of the track
this is my evolution’
as I fondly
with a smile
remember
just yesterday
that band’s singer
front woman
was doing the same
as she performed
the song at The Delancey
where beforehand
her and I sat in the dark
fervently talking ‘bout
the struggle
of present day artists
who have to
promote
themselves

I think back to
the cancellation
with my world class
humanitarian friend
where the discussion
was going to be
boys livin’ in the streets
used as sex toys
by people
who can afford
a house and a hotel
have a family
with wife and kids

really ~  really
makes me think  ~
appreciate

man….. what a life
I’ve got  ~

Image & Words by   ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

Inspired by three great woman I’m deeply honored to know!
Carlton Arms Hotel (‘Ye Olde Carlton Arms’)

please Madam….. I’m lonely

Madam….  I beg your pardon
did I not pay
money
for you to
accompany me
tonight
then to grant
me some pleasure
here….. at   ~
Ye Olde Carlton Arms
is this not
the same hotel stairway
where we earlier agreed
on our business arrangement
I’ll be gentle
and kind
you can stay
the night
sleep in……
take a hot bath
I will fetch you
brunch
later in the morning
please Madam…..  I’m lonely

Image & Words by  ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

For my favorite photographer and mentor….
Regina A Walker featured at The Hamilton Gallery ~ Online.com
who suggested I stay at the Carlton Arms Hotel, NYC.

where the woman is from ~

as I stand there with her
my muse
in Portsmouth
on the waterfront
my eyes and thoughts
together
look northeast
beyond the building tops
of Norfolk
where my sight
begins to fade
and gives way
to my mind’s eye
which transports
my thoughts
along the ocean’s edge
until coming to rest
in Boston…..
it is there I wish
as I daydream
like the shy young boy
I was
when I
first met her
if I asked her
at this moment
to come stay
with me there
so to care for her
she would joyfully
say yes….

suddenly  ~  I hear
my father’s words
yep  ~  whispering
from the cloudy
heavens above

(while in the Navy
my father
was stationed in Norfolk
on the USS Randolph
)

~ son
wake up
silly boy
the man ends up
where the woman is from
~

Image & Words by  ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

We the people on every Election Day henceforth, mustn’t forget a Congress…..

We the people on every Election Day henceforth, mustn’t forget a Congress who was willing to put the everlasting wellbeing of the people at risk; we must remember what Congress has done in the present, already, will have a negative impact, a lingering affect on the overall wellbeing of the people for many years to come; We the people in the days and years ahead, must elect those to Congress who are interested in helping the people be healthy, joyful and prosperous; so We the people are able to live in a proactive way that adds to the process of peace for all humanity.”

Saying by  ~Keith Alan Hamilton~

We the people will vote out of office any member of Congress……

We the people will vote out of office any member of Congress who supports brinksmanship as a method to push party agenda or to win concessions; doing so, regardless the adverse effect it shall have on the people they were elected to represent; We the people do solemnly swear.”

Saying by ~Keith Alan Hamilton ~