Some
readers may be interested to know that I have posted Chapter 1 of a new serial,
Catching Up with Murder on my fiction
blog.
Hopefully, readers who enjoyed Predisposed to Murder will also enjoy meeting up with many of the same characters and discovering how they first came together.
Hopefully, readers who enjoyed Predisposed to Murder will also enjoy meeting up with many of the same characters and discovering how they first came together.
Catching Up with
Murder is available in paperback from amazon and could well be described as a black comedy in parts; it is not a gay novel as such, but has a strong gay storyline that becomes clear
and takes off in Act II:
http://rogertaberfiction.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/catching-up-with-murder-chapter-1.html
http://rogertaberfiction.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/catching-up-with-murder-chapter-1.html
Meanwhile…
It has always struck me how curious it is that some words used to describe human nature can mean different things to different people in exactly the same circumstances. Not surprising, though, since everyone's take on life (and people) is different depending on how various socio-cultural-religious, age, economic and political factors conspire to directly affect our personal lives, and therefore our opinions. (Whatever, we need to be wary of rushing to judgement and/or being fooled by a sweeping take on stereotypes; there is much to be said for 'judge not lest ye be judged.')
This poem is (another) kenning or 'Who-am-I?' poem.
CHAMELEON
I'm not always where I should be
and there are times you will find me
wearing
the face of human cruelty,
lashing
out at anyone who dares
stand
in my way, stamping on them
as
if they were but vermin, ready
to
excuse, even glorify any choices
I make to mask feelings of inferiority
(indeed, the more fool, me.)
(indeed, the more fool, me.)
Rarely assuming parts conventions
would have me play in the world
or
in such corners of the human heart
open to anyone to view who cares
to curry favour with me if only to be
rewarded in turn, with such gestures
of rank or position as best serve
of rank or position as best serve
anyone at listening in, hoping to learn
how not to be duped again
I'm not always a villain of the piece,
now and then accepting applause,
with
due modesty, ever taking credit
for acting beyond any call of duty,
for acting beyond any call of duty,
such as openly acknowledging
my sexuality or services to humanity
as nature intended me to provide,
rejecting a darker side that I confess
lurks just below my surface
my sexuality or services to humanity
as nature intended me to provide,
rejecting a darker side that I confess
lurks just below my surface
Call me chameleon, for good or bad,
walking tall, running scared
Copyright R. N.
Taber 2010, 2019
[Note: An earlier version of this poem appears in On the Battlefields of Love by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2010. a later version that appeared on the blog in 2013 has since been revised again.] RT
[Note: An earlier version of this poem appears in On the Battlefields of Love by R. N. Taber, Assembly Books, 2010. a later version that appeared on the blog in 2013 has since been revised again.] RT
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