bob funge is dead
but he lives in my mind
because there is a part of my consciousness
where there is no time
there will always be a place
in my soul and heart
where it is fine to drink
and a place where bob is working
at his desk on poetry
he'll be at the house
on elm street in san carlos
with the yard gone to hell
and the room where the drapes
gently fell apart
bob didn't care about clothes
or money or property
or dumb stuff like that
he only cared about poetry
correspondences and baseball
he mostly only cared
about poetry
he worried about only
two things
his son and his daughter
daughter couldn't
get clean
so when he couldn't sleep
he'd walk the streets of the town
at night the cops knew
who he was
or when he got angry
he would walk
the streets at night
or when he was worried
he'd walk again
at night
i see him walking
at night and working
on poems
down it goes
with a hundred things
he told me and we laughed about
i can see one of his books
from where i sit now
the ultimate tribute
down it goes
with a hundred things or more
he told me and we laughed about
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Dedicated to Robert Funge
Sept. 13, 1931-
Mar. 22, 2013
2 comments:
Hi, was Bob Funge your poetry mentor? He was mine. I have never met anyone else who knew him. I would love to speak with you. I miss him so much. Thank you... Marissa
How nice! Bob is a wonderful mentor, and all around poet. A poet's poet. I was fortunate to rent a room at Bob's house for a few years, when he lived on Elm Street in San Carlos, back in the late 1990s. After I moved out, I stayed in touch with him. Be nice to talk to someone who also was influenced by Robert, he was a great influence and inspiration to me. He was also very kind, and opinionated! You can send me email to giganticjet (at sign) google (dot) com.
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