poem

  • Drinking Coffee from Lisa’s Van Gogh Starry Night Coffee Mug “Coffee is good, and I don’t want to die. “ -Taliba Brownian Motion; I see the birth of new cosmos Black holes and gravity wells I hold your starry nights In the palms of my hands I inhale your nightmares freeing you to dream Hold

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  • Queuing Up

    Queuing Up  (Observations on kulture in Whole Food Groceries) For the connoisseurs of dark  the coffee is gourmet  chocolate, this is a pilgrimage to Mecca but there is a darkness here that is not a roasted bean or confection a shadow that defies the florescent light this is a place like any other place whose

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  • My Blue Sun

    My Blue Sun For my son Da’rrell Jamaal Cloudy “The truth is…you’re the weak and I Am the tyranny of evil men. But I’m trying. I’m trying real hard to be the shepherd.” -Jules Winfield I sit half lotus, a wilting flower child Shimmering, beneath transparent salinized beads of dew. Sentience simmering, beneath polluted ash

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  • Now and Zen

    In a dream I am Visited by the Buddha I asked him What are you doing here? He said nothing I said nothing.

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  • After She Gets On the Bus These are the euthanasia mornings when the 609 moon is steel  a raised sepia nipple heavy with wet light waiting  for some bigmouth to suckle the verse  out of this is how you craft your own fate out run the cops and out live the rest keep breathing long

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  • The Last Days of Leather Walking up Goliad listening to the morning  song of the old trees, the irises are flying  their colors beneath the soft parade of periwinkle  clouds being pushed over the rooftops of the gentries  three story condominiums just out of reach  of the straining finger tips of the oldest  trees the

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  • “…Light Dominion Over Gravity.” “I am Coyote-Old-Man.  My medicine is strong,  I am not afraid.” -Coyote-Old-Man Why do we always begin with a platitude  and end with a cliché. While our dreams flee the rising sun  And chase their shrinking shadows west into tomorrow we approach each other light  Wave  Beam Wave  Beam Wave Beam

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  • Natural Born Love Poem  “You know, the only thing  that kills the demon is love.”  -Mallory Knox This is the love poem   This is the poem for 5 am lovers separated  by class and birth, Walls and war and death,  feuds and ancient ancestral hates.  This is a poem screaming at mute screens  as

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  • The White Woman’s Burden “When women go wrong, men go right after them.” — Mae West “Women are the only exploited group in history  to have been idealized into powerlessness.”  –Erica Jong “She’s a rich bitch ya’ know, she was raised by maids.” —Steve Zissui Our master of ceremonies has just been informed that we

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  • Bird Flew

    Bird Flew for Robert Trammell silent as sentient shade a colossal crow wheels golden eye over Mecca and drops something it has stolen from its beak sometimes when I walk down the Lakewood’s sloping sidewalks I see your reincarnated corpse skin shriveled as a shaved scrotum ants crawling over unblinking eye and I stand here

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