Thursday, July 11, 2013

Once during day and now alone in morning


on the deck
i watch the clouds
and try to understand them


they are low
and moving quickly above the trees


I see branches
snaking the grey sky
in the clouds before dawn


like synapses
or arms of galaxies
the clouds roil,
their texture gives and takes
moving east


I see an eye and face
as in childhood
when we all looked
for shapes in the clouds

Friday, May 4, 2012

Life is Good


To turn a tap
and receive
water from a faucet,

what pleasure
cold water
is on skin!

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Red

It's a lounging bar
Full of maroon lunette booths.
Polyester button-downs
Slide on faux leather
As everyone drinks their cocktails.

Dingy, passe yet somehow hip,
The air is full of discussion
About John Waters and Johnny Unitas
And bleary, ember bulb light.

Do you remember Baltimore?
The historic district's knowledge
So near the dangers of the ghetto
And you hanging from a low branch
In that cerise dress.

A Night Out

The wind rushes across the field
Covered in matted hay.
It needles your ears
With a low, cold whisper
And takes with it
The flesh from your bones.

Trudging lead-footed
Up to the barbed wire fence,
You stop and look
To the steely blue orb
Showering white light
Into the harsh winter's air.

You reach out to grip
The top black cord
With dry, purple knuckles.
The piercing of your palm
Warms your numb fist.

Lifting the wire and
Sending your cramped legs
Through to more to more hard, dead earth,
Your socks are drenched in sweat
And black by now
From mud and lacerations.

The air appears before you
In intervals as
Warm, wet pockets dissipating.
You wonder starkly:
"...where the fuck are my shoes.."

welcome back

‘s hot glue on my tecate bottle.
a mountain like the one Aguirre came down.
an eagle has a T in the middle
...cause, it's cerveza.

the hot glue isn't hot anymore.
it ribbons like a woman’s hair.
spirals, clump, then stuck,
stuck where neck meets stump.

Place my bets on drink at midnight
cause day is not enough.
Place my bets on drink at midnight.
can't do what i want.

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

the one hundred thousand dollar pyramid

look at me i lost all the weight
e diet changed my life
free online membership
free, what are you waiting for?
you have a 50/50 chance of walking out of here a millionaire
from television city in holyywood this is the 100,000 dollar pyramid
oh good audience, thank you
we really need someone to go to the pyramid, it's been a long time
i teach achievement for the SATs, well good
shes a singer, not only bright and attractive but a run for your money,
thanks nipsy, somebody's gonna win today, i can feel it
alright we're gonna take horseplay, things associated with a jockey
good choice nipsy, you'll be receiving first this round

Saturday, October 9, 2010

stone cut man

I scrape clay from a stone
with a miniature trowel,
scratching at the earth
that obscures its shape.

One hundred thousand years ago,
a common group of men and women
(not yet tribe, not gaggle)
followed migrating deer
along the north bank of an
unnamed river.

From the clay bed
a sphere,
vaguely headlike? emerges.
I scratch with my trowel
earth from eyes,
or what I think may be
eyes, and they open out of limestone.

Skin painted, black hair braided,
draped in iridescent shells,
he broke from the disorganized stream
of Homo sapiens skirting the river. Noticing
a stone beneath an eddy of whitewater,
he thought, in uncertain terms,
‘that looks like I look,
they,
we

I think I see
what could be shoulders, a chest.
I blow aside loose sediment.

He lagged behind. He turned the stone
in his hand. His thumb surveyed
the groove that split the middle
of the bottom half of the stone.

Legs. I see feet
emerge from earth.

He turned the stone in his hand,
tracing with his thumb
irregular divots on its upper sides.

Arms. Hands
chipped onto clumsy wrists.

He realized he carried a stone man.

A stone cut man. I brush away the last bits of dirt
that mask its form. I lift it towards the sun
and squint to find its detail.

On a quiet evening, warm,
he rested against moss on a boulder
after a large meal. He scratched a deer tooth
into the groove down the middle
of the bottom half of the stone
and repeated the motion:
up down,
up down,
up down

Later
there were legs,
arms, fingers,
a head. He turned stone into man
and when he died many years later
the others left it with him,
returning to earth
that from which they came.