Hey D Allen, or Allen, or Jenkins, or Allen Jenkins...lol
Initial nomenclatures tend to be
our name of choice, but often people use
their middle names, unless, like royalty,
they have a plethora from which to choose.
Still others have a name another picks—
their lover, brother, friend or enemy;
a name with which they’re tagged that always sticks
because of something fun or infamy.
- I'd spell infamy like this in-famy. 'because of something fun or infamy' doesn't sound right on the read. Maybe even another word. - Yet what we call ourselves does not disguise
reality’s expression of our being;
it’s not the rose’s name that quantifies—
it is the smell of which that poets sing.
- 'it is the smell to which that poet sings' Even though poet would be singular I think it would carry "poets" along with it -
- on a side note I think 'being' ought to be left out of 98% of poetry (personal bias) - Our lives are measures
(d) by things said and done;
no matter what we’re called, we’re still the one.
-I think the last line is weak and cliche. "we're still the one"? I know you can write it better than that DAJ.
Just a quick run through in the late-night. I like the idea of the poem and a quick count of the beats looks good.
The title could also be more poetic. The names of poems DO count.