your auburn locks are drowning
me in a peachy aroma
(not peachy like the hip kids
mean when something is alright)
more the overwhelming smell that
draws hive after hive of bees to
a fresh spring orchard.
but escape, let the bees have their fruit,
as alone at an ocean peak i stand,
offended by the way the waves
explode against the sand;
something too violent(physical)
to be shared with something beautiful.
so i say, shall i muss up your auburn
hair (and have my fingers tasting
of the sugary sweet of peaches) ?
or
destroy the ocean walls (violent,
too harsh for tranquility)?
and i reason, i am too wanting of
tranquility,
(wait until high tide has passed my love
to tempt the seas)
So I lick clean my fingers,
delicious.
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Street Spirit (to be read while listening to Radiohead's "Street Spirit (Fade Out)"
torn apart piece by piece,
we (fade out, fade out again)
we gasp until there is no air
left to swallow (fade out)
we push and pull at the
fragile morrow of life-like twigs,
snapping under careless feet
(fade out).
horrified of what we’ve become,
whispering over some obsessive
plucking tone, ringing low hums
in our ears (fade out).
we see something truly terrifying:
ourselves.
(fade out again)
we (fade out, fade out again)
we gasp until there is no air
left to swallow (fade out)
we push and pull at the
fragile morrow of life-like twigs,
snapping under careless feet
(fade out).
horrified of what we’ve become,
whispering over some obsessive
plucking tone, ringing low hums
in our ears (fade out).
we see something truly terrifying:
ourselves.
(fade out again)
Monday, October 27, 2008
Too Warm For My Favorite Peacoat
It is cold;
I’m enchanted that my navy blue peacoat
and knit scarf aren’t too much,
Because damn it I’ve been looking pretty good
in both.
Let’s twist and tangle,
Not for the desire, or the pleasure,
(because it’s too god damned cold)
to do anything other than make
heat(love).
Hold my hand and drag me there,
I’m still right behind you,
Shredding off layer after layer;
the coat the scarf everything.
Falling asleep, I am still enchanted,
but unable to whisper something
that needs to be screamed,
I hesitate, too tired from lovemaking.
can we be brave enough
to love?
I’m enchanted that my navy blue peacoat
and knit scarf aren’t too much,
Because damn it I’ve been looking pretty good
in both.
Let’s twist and tangle,
Not for the desire, or the pleasure,
(because it’s too god damned cold)
to do anything other than make
heat(love).
Hold my hand and drag me there,
I’m still right behind you,
Shredding off layer after layer;
the coat the scarf everything.
Falling asleep, I am still enchanted,
but unable to whisper something
that needs to be screamed,
I hesitate, too tired from lovemaking.
can we be brave enough
to love?
Preface To... (and) Strange Girl
Preface to Strange Girl
a series of images that i cannot repress
like a sun-stained yellow sun dress,
sweeping across blooming fields of snow,
is this where all the pretty ones go?
where the mimosa flows like crystal lakes,
and the dissatisfied lovers lick the surface
from all the flakes.
Strange Girl
a series of images that i cannot repress
(oh how i promised i wouldn’t rhyme)
Autumn
no longer can honest men live,
no longer can living men die,
i perish, i perspire, i fumble my words,
and i retire.
to think that i could branch out as far
to your heart and soul and let fall
my most eloquently browned and yellowed
and crisp and dying thoughts;
(guilty and pink in the cheeks,
a little nip of the cool breeze)
i could never,
i retire.
a series of images that i cannot repress
(crawling into the depths of what i imagine
lies behind closed blue eyes, swimming)
Winter
a season long enough to bear grief,
oddly calming and serene,
ice spreading along familiar creeks
like a rambling mad man tells stories:
lies truths and morals all interspersed
and woven in the blanket he creates
across the water.
but that moment never came, but that moment never came
but that moment never came, but that moment never came
cold.
a series of images that i cannot repress
(kissing ice sculptures with frozen tongues
frenzied and frustrating with such warm hands)
Winter
i wish i was special
unique, like each snow flake that finds its way into
the sludge (the filthy wet blemish on my shoes).
unique, like the uniform rows of trees complimenting
the grey streets with a splash of green.
even desolation has its methods
of cheering itself up.
(with my chin down and a chill in my feet)
everything goes by slower and slower,
a function perhaps of the cold,
but more likely manifestation of something missing
(other then better boots)
that i need so dreadfully.
a series of images that i cannot repress
(bodies melting into each other
in an extravagant dance, mine and yours)
Winter
the longest verse of prose is usually
the saddest:
quickly dragged away and
carelessly strewn aside,
found amiss in a garbage heap of grief,
the wind howling and screaming to
be let out; to be
disassociated from the unfriendly
cold still of February nights.
meanwhile the stars are busy in the sky
and the lights are all busy flashing,
going dim and burning out,
as fickle and failing as lovers
too many years too young
for such big words like
adore or vulnerable
or love.
and blushing as one would
after saying something dirty,
we whisper i love you
and goodbye goodnight
as quickly as possible before the
stars steal our breath;
but they are too busy being blue.
V. Winter
a series of images that i cannot repress:
(shadowplay in the corner of the room,
dreamingthinkingfeelingactuallyfuckingfeeling
your touch;
VI. Spring
can pleasure be felt strongly enough
to break free from the creative confines of
imagination and fantasy?
more pleasures are derived by deaf
ears hearing a tinny piano’s chime,
then any fluttering cluster of words
will ever muster.
receding into a morose state
seems more welcoming then
waiting for the snow to return,
so that again i may dance along the tundra,
sweep across the ice in bare feet
pale in the cold, warm in the hands
while the furious ice melts below
there will be contact, physical shadows
not in the corner of a room,
but licking the sweet mimosa off
each other’s lips, satisfied at last,
and no longer confined
to reappearing images;
finally: drowning behind beautiful blue eyes,
(frequently and prominently breaking my promise)
no longer swimming, the mimosa soaked
tongue kissed lake swells, dries, and finally:
dies.
a series of images that i cannot repress
like a sun-stained yellow sun dress,
sweeping across blooming fields of snow,
is this where all the pretty ones go?
where the mimosa flows like crystal lakes,
and the dissatisfied lovers lick the surface
from all the flakes.
Strange Girl
a series of images that i cannot repress
(oh how i promised i wouldn’t rhyme)
Autumn
no longer can honest men live,
no longer can living men die,
i perish, i perspire, i fumble my words,
and i retire.
to think that i could branch out as far
to your heart and soul and let fall
my most eloquently browned and yellowed
and crisp and dying thoughts;
(guilty and pink in the cheeks,
a little nip of the cool breeze)
i could never,
i retire.
a series of images that i cannot repress
(crawling into the depths of what i imagine
lies behind closed blue eyes, swimming)
Winter
a season long enough to bear grief,
oddly calming and serene,
ice spreading along familiar creeks
like a rambling mad man tells stories:
lies truths and morals all interspersed
and woven in the blanket he creates
across the water.
but that moment never came, but that moment never came
but that moment never came, but that moment never came
cold.
a series of images that i cannot repress
(kissing ice sculptures with frozen tongues
frenzied and frustrating with such warm hands)
Winter
i wish i was special
unique, like each snow flake that finds its way into
the sludge (the filthy wet blemish on my shoes).
unique, like the uniform rows of trees complimenting
the grey streets with a splash of green.
even desolation has its methods
of cheering itself up.
(with my chin down and a chill in my feet)
everything goes by slower and slower,
a function perhaps of the cold,
but more likely manifestation of something missing
(other then better boots)
that i need so dreadfully.
a series of images that i cannot repress
(bodies melting into each other
in an extravagant dance, mine and yours)
Winter
the longest verse of prose is usually
the saddest:
quickly dragged away and
carelessly strewn aside,
found amiss in a garbage heap of grief,
the wind howling and screaming to
be let out; to be
disassociated from the unfriendly
cold still of February nights.
meanwhile the stars are busy in the sky
and the lights are all busy flashing,
going dim and burning out,
as fickle and failing as lovers
too many years too young
for such big words like
adore or vulnerable
or love.
and blushing as one would
after saying something dirty,
we whisper i love you
and goodbye goodnight
as quickly as possible before the
stars steal our breath;
but they are too busy being blue.
V. Winter
a series of images that i cannot repress:
(shadowplay in the corner of the room,
dreamingthinkingfeelingactuallyfuckingfeeling
your touch;
VI. Spring
can pleasure be felt strongly enough
to break free from the creative confines of
imagination and fantasy?
more pleasures are derived by deaf
ears hearing a tinny piano’s chime,
then any fluttering cluster of words
will ever muster.
receding into a morose state
seems more welcoming then
waiting for the snow to return,
so that again i may dance along the tundra,
sweep across the ice in bare feet
pale in the cold, warm in the hands
while the furious ice melts below
there will be contact, physical shadows
not in the corner of a room,
but licking the sweet mimosa off
each other’s lips, satisfied at last,
and no longer confined
to reappearing images;
finally: drowning behind beautiful blue eyes,
(frequently and prominently breaking my promise)
no longer swimming, the mimosa soaked
tongue kissed lake swells, dries, and finally:
dies.
Last Camel
if only i could drown
suck down more of the toxins paying visit
to my chest.
would the smoke i breathe hold some answer,
would the ash slowly burn down until my searing fingers
were ready to grip a pen?
could i but cough out blood water
and something worthy enough
to clear the cloudy smokey haze
that pollutes my mind;
for i would like to see more,
less a dingy red glow,
and more an eloquent stare.
audrey smoked, why wouldn’t any
other girl,
gladly i would pass the pack,
snap the lighter,
and we could drown in the smoke.
and i cough, choking down
one last Camel.
suck down more of the toxins paying visit
to my chest.
would the smoke i breathe hold some answer,
would the ash slowly burn down until my searing fingers
were ready to grip a pen?
could i but cough out blood water
and something worthy enough
to clear the cloudy smokey haze
that pollutes my mind;
for i would like to see more,
less a dingy red glow,
and more an eloquent stare.
audrey smoked, why wouldn’t any
other girl,
gladly i would pass the pack,
snap the lighter,
and we could drown in the smoke.
and i cough, choking down
one last Camel.
Oh! Poetry
Quietly keeping cold evening company,
Curled up with a volume or a new collection,
How often do readers stop to view the
Laminated covers, or the fraying corners
of paperbacks.
How many colors and pictures have
Came adjacent to line after line of
Beautiful prose?
Oh Poems, everything about you
Warms my heart; your pretty evening dress,
The firm binding that keeps your insides
Cozy and complacent, thank you, oh thank you.
I am comfortable tonight. My eyes are light,
My mind is warmed, volume after volume of
verse, I have adorned.
Curled up with a volume or a new collection,
How often do readers stop to view the
Laminated covers, or the fraying corners
of paperbacks.
How many colors and pictures have
Came adjacent to line after line of
Beautiful prose?
Oh Poems, everything about you
Warms my heart; your pretty evening dress,
The firm binding that keeps your insides
Cozy and complacent, thank you, oh thank you.
I am comfortable tonight. My eyes are light,
My mind is warmed, volume after volume of
verse, I have adorned.
Poem About Samantha
I promised myself long ago,
That I would not allow another head
of brown swoop bangs to steal my soul
Away from my writing, but alas,
Samantha,
You have robbed me and all the beautiful
Trees and shadows that I used to write about.
Somehow each extended metaphor leads back,
Dancing along the sticky red lipstick,
Glittering along soft plump lips,
To a smile and a kiss that no West Wind
Could confiscate, for what is the mastery of nature,
Without some blessed from to compare it to?
Nodding through my recollection,
Easily confused by the trips of isolation I have taken,
Deep into rows upon rows of morose, browning pines,
I seem to associate the color schemes to the wildly
Calming mocha-colored depths of your wide eyes
(Ah, the coffee I drink no longer sweet but still warm)
How I wish I could envy the man whose reflection He
Saw within those-
No, it is just the trees who stand tall, firm, alone with me,
Rustling and restless in the winter wind.
It is a sickness like the disease that killed Keats;
Holding hands with the thing itself that is killing me,
I lust, I pine, oh how i could reshape the ways of time
(as well as create a rhyming scheme to fit your mood)
Because, Samantha, what torments me more than
An unfinished poem,
Is the slow process of memory.
Disappearing like the sad mounds of snow in the Spring,
Strand by strand of the hair that dances atop your
Cheery body, goes to the wind,
goes to the left above your eyes;
I count myself lucky that it is the swoops that go last,
For I could never forget your kiss, your touch,
Your kiss.
Here are these words, songs and prose all
That amount back to you, I cough, I roll over in bed,
Restless and remorseful, while long stretches of road
Tear at my sides like tuberculosis.
Lovers in feverish kisses in empty corridors of the schools,
Where surely my poetry will never be taught,
Hand-holding gimmicks that result in the softest clasp,
Of fingers and soul: I am jealous, I am jealous.
Searching for some form of clarity, some form of stability,
I suppose I will continue to let my thoughts dance and swing
To the music we should have shared,
I will hold some black-dressed girl;
she will toss my heart across an empty floor,
And while new, shiny Bostonians clack underneath elegant legs,
I wake.
Dreams of trees and shadows and all the beautiful things,
You robbed me of; I do not want them back,
Just chance one more glimpse of your swoops,
before they go like the leaves.
That I would not allow another head
of brown swoop bangs to steal my soul
Away from my writing, but alas,
Samantha,
You have robbed me and all the beautiful
Trees and shadows that I used to write about.
Somehow each extended metaphor leads back,
Dancing along the sticky red lipstick,
Glittering along soft plump lips,
To a smile and a kiss that no West Wind
Could confiscate, for what is the mastery of nature,
Without some blessed from to compare it to?
Nodding through my recollection,
Easily confused by the trips of isolation I have taken,
Deep into rows upon rows of morose, browning pines,
I seem to associate the color schemes to the wildly
Calming mocha-colored depths of your wide eyes
(Ah, the coffee I drink no longer sweet but still warm)
How I wish I could envy the man whose reflection He
Saw within those-
No, it is just the trees who stand tall, firm, alone with me,
Rustling and restless in the winter wind.
It is a sickness like the disease that killed Keats;
Holding hands with the thing itself that is killing me,
I lust, I pine, oh how i could reshape the ways of time
(as well as create a rhyming scheme to fit your mood)
Because, Samantha, what torments me more than
An unfinished poem,
Is the slow process of memory.
Disappearing like the sad mounds of snow in the Spring,
Strand by strand of the hair that dances atop your
Cheery body, goes to the wind,
goes to the left above your eyes;
I count myself lucky that it is the swoops that go last,
For I could never forget your kiss, your touch,
Your kiss.
Here are these words, songs and prose all
That amount back to you, I cough, I roll over in bed,
Restless and remorseful, while long stretches of road
Tear at my sides like tuberculosis.
Lovers in feverish kisses in empty corridors of the schools,
Where surely my poetry will never be taught,
Hand-holding gimmicks that result in the softest clasp,
Of fingers and soul: I am jealous, I am jealous.
Searching for some form of clarity, some form of stability,
I suppose I will continue to let my thoughts dance and swing
To the music we should have shared,
I will hold some black-dressed girl;
she will toss my heart across an empty floor,
And while new, shiny Bostonians clack underneath elegant legs,
I wake.
Dreams of trees and shadows and all the beautiful things,
You robbed me of; I do not want them back,
Just chance one more glimpse of your swoops,
before they go like the leaves.
Chalkboard, My Love, Our Mother
for my future students
No longer dreaming about
the next mornings’ courting in class,
I receive friendly advice from morning things:
my alarm clock, my comb,
the shower head, my lightly browned toast,
they all cheer me on as I put on my hat and coat,
walking out the door into an autumn morning,
they tell me the red collar biting the neck
of my knit sweater is perfect.
The sun is rising as I come to my love’s door.
Clinging tightly to my chalk rose,
I present to her my love, with my best intentions,
and kissing her softly her face brightens and fills,
and when my students, her children, walk in,
she will blush, smiling brilliantly with cheer,
she will share the love I gave to her:
like a wonderful mother
passing out hot apple pie,
in the winter cold,
the boys and girls will all be given
slices of Keats, Shelley, Byron,
With a hefty dollop of Wordsworth on the side.
No longer dreaming about
the next mornings’ courting in class,
I receive friendly advice from morning things:
my alarm clock, my comb,
the shower head, my lightly browned toast,
they all cheer me on as I put on my hat and coat,
walking out the door into an autumn morning,
they tell me the red collar biting the neck
of my knit sweater is perfect.
The sun is rising as I come to my love’s door.
Clinging tightly to my chalk rose,
I present to her my love, with my best intentions,
and kissing her softly her face brightens and fills,
and when my students, her children, walk in,
she will blush, smiling brilliantly with cheer,
she will share the love I gave to her:
like a wonderful mother
passing out hot apple pie,
in the winter cold,
the boys and girls will all be given
slices of Keats, Shelley, Byron,
With a hefty dollop of Wordsworth on the side.
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Even Sillier
This is the last of new posts that will not contain poetry, I promise. I have to plug my radio life, and my Faux-Hawk....
Tune in to the Wildcard! go to wobn.net, and listen live, I have a show every weekday, with the exception of Thursdays; the show is good fun. I'll let you know when I have another solo program!
Return to Glory
Saturday, August 2, 2008
Thursday, July 3, 2008
Speculative Smoking
wise men sit smoking dying,
on carolina porches while the sky falls
the night goes on schedule:
the stars come and go
the owls sing their sorrowful tales;
alas, the ash stings worn fingertips.
flick away, the butts will never fall into the sea,
that lies so close to home.
and it is wide, a wide, wide view of the ocean;
dimly lit by the moon.
tales of love, tales of leisure,
all fruitful stories caught by wooden roofs,
rich, smoky oak.
on carolina porches while the sky falls
the night goes on schedule:
the stars come and go
the owls sing their sorrowful tales;
alas, the ash stings worn fingertips.
flick away, the butts will never fall into the sea,
that lies so close to home.
and it is wide, a wide, wide view of the ocean;
dimly lit by the moon.
tales of love, tales of leisure,
all fruitful stories caught by wooden roofs,
rich, smoky oak.
Monday, March 31, 2008
this is only the distance
from here to there,
and all around where men breathe air:
is something lost between those of us,
who love,
for we share a bond,
a common ground,
on which we can all lament the
evil and the hate and the famine
and the things that keep us from
here to there:
for love, this is only the distance that we share,
untill we have no common ground,
there can only be,
distance.
and all around where men breathe air:
is something lost between those of us,
who love,
for we share a bond,
a common ground,
on which we can all lament the
evil and the hate and the famine
and the things that keep us from
here to there:
for love, this is only the distance that we share,
untill we have no common ground,
there can only be,
distance.
Soft Pillows
Falling asleep has never been so easy;
While on the softest pillows I lie,
Carried away by dream and lust,
I cannot stay awake
For what dreams come when
I lie on those pillows,
Are far sweeter then any
melody ever heard.
Might I again rest on those pillows,
those rosy, rosy red pillows,
and might I tease one more kiss?
Out of my dreamy pillows.
While on the softest pillows I lie,
Carried away by dream and lust,
I cannot stay awake
For what dreams come when
I lie on those pillows,
Are far sweeter then any
melody ever heard.
Might I again rest on those pillows,
those rosy, rosy red pillows,
and might I tease one more kiss?
Out of my dreamy pillows.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Friday, March 7, 2008
You Know Who You Are
time and time and time,
some ago,
we had so much to give;
and now, what now.
has time made us victims
of our own mistakes.
you are still milky sweet.
dare i repeat?
some ago,
we had so much to give;
and now, what now.
has time made us victims
of our own mistakes.
you are still milky sweet.
dare i repeat?
Good Night, Sweet Ladies
such kind and soft melodies
do you sing into my ear,
and while i could listen forever
that may seem a bit queer.
So i will dream the sweetest visions
of you,
and of you being ever so near,
so that instead of dreaming of your sleep,
i can lie close, and observe the moon,
and i can point it out and say,
"look at the stars and the sky"
and you will sleep still,
next to me.
do you sing into my ear,
and while i could listen forever
that may seem a bit queer.
So i will dream the sweetest visions
of you,
and of you being ever so near,
so that instead of dreaming of your sleep,
i can lie close, and observe the moon,
and i can point it out and say,
"look at the stars and the sky"
and you will sleep still,
next to me.
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Wednesday, March 5, 2008
Age of Men
for when age overcomes us all,
it is always spring that comes after winter,
which comes from summer's melting into fall.
just something i'm working on....
it is always spring that comes after winter,
which comes from summer's melting into fall.
just something i'm working on....
On My Beat Movement Lecture
nervously my palms sweat
stigmata for the nervous,
as i attempt to share jack kerouac
with the unwilling, the undeserving.
stigmata for the nervous,
as i attempt to share jack kerouac
with the unwilling, the undeserving.
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Monday, March 3, 2008
Bat Your Eyes, Wander Away, Sleep Well
Look closely but do not strain
(for the effort you would need not)
center your gaze upon a modest one,
capture his attention, bat your eyes.
Let the aura proceed you,
and let it follow and swallow;
drowning or swimming or floating,
I will follow you, even if you wander away.
You may bat your eyes, wander away,
something will always remain,
even in an instant, a flash of light
a clasp of fingers,
a touch of lips,
that I will sleep well.
(for you are in my dreams now)
(for the effort you would need not)
center your gaze upon a modest one,
capture his attention, bat your eyes.
Let the aura proceed you,
and let it follow and swallow;
drowning or swimming or floating,
I will follow you, even if you wander away.
You may bat your eyes, wander away,
something will always remain,
even in an instant, a flash of light
a clasp of fingers,
a touch of lips,
that I will sleep well.
(for you are in my dreams now)
Distance
to my foreign lass,
may you be outside the looking glass
of my inward eyes.
surprise, surprise, surprise,
have I found my gorgeous demise?
home is not where the heart is,
for my home would be too far distant.
may you be outside the looking glass
of my inward eyes.
surprise, surprise, surprise,
have I found my gorgeous demise?
home is not where the heart is,
for my home would be too far distant.
Monday, February 11, 2008
Remaning
people strive to have
some kind of company
i need to remain
My isolation
reminds me of when i was
happy, better off
but who really wants,
that. loneliness is a killer
that i often lust for.
if the silence takes you then i hope it takes me too
then after all of this,
you will be happy and gone,
me: I'll be remaining here.
some kind of company
i need to remain
My isolation
reminds me of when i was
happy, better off
but who really wants,
that. loneliness is a killer
that i often lust for.
if the silence takes you then i hope it takes me too
then after all of this,
you will be happy and gone,
me: I'll be remaining here.
Tripping in and Out of Our World and Theirs
Rusting pipes drip filthy water onto the cold concrete floor.
The world isn't ending,
it hasn't even begun yet.
Each trip sends a tremor down my spine,
Where am I?
What hell is this?
The clouds above hold saintly presence above us.
Heaven is looking down,
and we are looking up.
I am walking around in a dream,
Yet wide awake?
So damn awake.
While the rust breaks the pipes and the clouds shelter the people
and heaven is watching and the world is ending
and we are straining our necks watching
and i am walking around,
i am tripping in and out of our world and theirs,
and theirs isn't much worse.
The world isn't ending,
it hasn't even begun yet.
Each trip sends a tremor down my spine,
Where am I?
What hell is this?
The clouds above hold saintly presence above us.
Heaven is looking down,
and we are looking up.
I am walking around in a dream,
Yet wide awake?
So damn awake.
While the rust breaks the pipes and the clouds shelter the people
and heaven is watching and the world is ending
and we are straining our necks watching
and i am walking around,
i am tripping in and out of our world and theirs,
and theirs isn't much worse.
Sunday, February 10, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Sweet Melodies Once Sounded So Stale
the wind carries dusty leaves as they blow
to unknown destinations
in the middle of the road,
or an empty parking lot.
the wind carries sweet melodies,
once sounded so sweet,
a poet's heart couldn't contain his joy,
but alas, seasons like in life change,
the wind carries dusty leaves,
as dead as the pulse of the melodies,
that now sound so stale.
to unknown destinations
in the middle of the road,
or an empty parking lot.
the wind carries sweet melodies,
once sounded so sweet,
a poet's heart couldn't contain his joy,
but alas, seasons like in life change,
the wind carries dusty leaves,
as dead as the pulse of the melodies,
that now sound so stale.
Monday, January 28, 2008
The Newest Fantasy
sparks explode underneath my eyelids,
while shattering thoughts shatter like shrapnel:
a new fantasy is upon us;
the newest fantasy.
you ancient men and your romances can keep,
to the pleasure domes and texts to the ocean's deep,
a new overflow has begun,
the newest fantasy.
this sacred stream flows like my thoughts,
out out of the tower blasts like ink,
blotting the page alongside the written word,
the newest fantasy.
no longer can my instinctual desires,
hold back any longer as all cascades,
outside of any man's natural realm,
and it all rises, falls, climaxes and sinks,
into the newest fantasy.
while shattering thoughts shatter like shrapnel:
a new fantasy is upon us;
the newest fantasy.
you ancient men and your romances can keep,
to the pleasure domes and texts to the ocean's deep,
a new overflow has begun,
the newest fantasy.
this sacred stream flows like my thoughts,
out out of the tower blasts like ink,
blotting the page alongside the written word,
the newest fantasy.
no longer can my instinctual desires,
hold back any longer as all cascades,
outside of any man's natural realm,
and it all rises, falls, climaxes and sinks,
into the newest fantasy.
Monday, January 21, 2008
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
other shattering evidene of thought
there is a low moan on the wind,
as the window panes threaten invasive actions
while i sleep.
there is a low moan on the wind,
ponder on sentences
(written about ghosts searching for somewhere to finally rest)
while i sleep.
there is a low moan on the wind,
there is no disorder, nothing out of place; the ash is in the tray,
while i sleep, my fingers stain
as i smoke one last fag.
the ghosts wander the streets.
a search is no different from a dream:
(we just look for things we want or need).
while i sleep,
the ghosts roam, the window smashes in with their windy moans:
but there is other shattering evidence of thought.
as the window panes threaten invasive actions
while i sleep.
there is a low moan on the wind,
ponder on sentences
(written about ghosts searching for somewhere to finally rest)
while i sleep.
there is a low moan on the wind,
there is no disorder, nothing out of place; the ash is in the tray,
while i sleep, my fingers stain
as i smoke one last fag.
the ghosts wander the streets.
a search is no different from a dream:
(we just look for things we want or need).
while i sleep,
the ghosts roam, the window smashes in with their windy moans:
but there is other shattering evidence of thought.
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