In Walmart store 554
On the edge of the
Northern plains
I was unmindfully
Shopping when suddenly
Two flashlights in one hand
Apprised for just
Three ninety five
I felt keen need
Deep in my heart’s core
For something more
Though less tangible
Some utterly frangible
Token of long sought El Dorado
Wandering down
The home-furnishing aisle
Steadily advancing
Words bouncing off
A distant microwave tower
Honing in closer still
To encounter whom
Or what I knew might yet
Be applied to my flesh
Like an existential balm
I saw Norma Komali
Hanes and Fruit of the Loom
Unbeatable low prices for bleach
And fabric softener besides
Amidst this storehouse
Profusion with sparrows flitting
Swift as linnet’s wing
I might as well be swimming
In twilight so suddenly
I veered off track
One more casualty
To the uncountable
Chasms of impulse
Shopping
Until a plain lettered
Sign recalled
My mind to order
With gentle reminder
That saving money
And living better
Go so well together
Which bathed me
In the light of the
Strict necessity
Of the manifold cartons
Of Quilted Northern
And White Cloud
Stacked and standing
Side by side
Each and every ply
Essential
To wipe the slate clean
Thus amidst the boxed
And stamped precincts
Of every day low prices
Wandering from aisle to aisle
I found sign of the nothing
That could best fill my heart’s
Many resultant exultant desires
Friday, November 27, 2009
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Lines Spoken In The 7-Eleven Parking Lot
“All knowledge is local,”
Orion whispers into the wintry night
As he gracefully rises
And cinches his belt,
Preparing to march across
The dome stretched high above
The 7-Eleven parking lot.
“Because, my friend,” he says with a sideways glance,
“Ontogeny recapitulates cosmology.
And besides,
Please bear in mind
A blackbird sees you
Twice as distinctly, while you,
Always struggling to return such favors
With more poetic labors
Will never improve
Upon the blackbird’s view.”
Yet why else write,
I say to myself,
But to celebrate
This night and
This sky
And to commemorate
The words Noble Orion
Has spoken as he
Lets loose
Another shaft
From his star crossed bow,
And I take another sip of scalding decaf.