Of the backfilled thoughts
Across so many years
That wear you out and
Grind you down
And leave you hoping
For someone who
Someday just might
Happen to reappear
Of a multitude of
Engagements
Past imperfect
And the ripeness of
Certain fruit of
First youth
So fresh you
Somehow sense
It may never be
The right time
To move along
Into another aisle
Stocked with
Whatever
Canned goods
The din we made
You and me
In the full idiocy of
Over-privileged youth
Was more than loud enough
To shatter the peace
Of a distant afternoon
Deciduous or not
I ask myself
In circular fashion
If surviving doesn’t
Make me feel nearly
As guilty as you daily felt
About the pulp
You wrought
And those whom
You brought down
To their knees
And now that you’re
Gone and I’ve
Emptied my purse
Once and for all
I find myself
Standing here
By the check out counter
Needing to figure my own way out
Between the doubts and fears
Of loving you
Even so
After so many
Years
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Ode to a Wife Left Behind
With apologies to Anna
For the none too literal
translation
Such a cold proud man
But perhaps you can understand
How he truly thought
He was following
God’s righteous words
With his righteous deeds
And what can he say
About his loving wife
Who once and forever
Lost her original name
Whether you think
The less of her or not
Just because she couldn’t
Keep from looking back
At the earthen towers
Of her native Sodom
And the childhood pavilions
She couldn’t begin
To fathom life without
Suddenly she
Looked to the rear
And I imagine
Once nimble her feet
Became rooted
To the spot
Captured
So they tell me
In a transparent tower
Of salt and tears
For all of you
Kind enough to ask
I’ve learned so much
About the insignificance
Of my own life
With or without her
But no I never once
Looked back
Nor have I surrendered
To the least regret
For what the good Lord
Commands
One and all
Must abandon
Though I miss her so much
The woman who ventured all
For a single glance
For the none too literal
translation
Such a cold proud man
But perhaps you can understand
How he truly thought
He was following
God’s righteous words
With his righteous deeds
And what can he say
About his loving wife
Who once and forever
Lost her original name
Whether you think
The less of her or not
Just because she couldn’t
Keep from looking back
At the earthen towers
Of her native Sodom
And the childhood pavilions
She couldn’t begin
To fathom life without
Suddenly she
Looked to the rear
And I imagine
Once nimble her feet
Became rooted
To the spot
Captured
So they tell me
In a transparent tower
Of salt and tears
For all of you
Kind enough to ask
I’ve learned so much
About the insignificance
Of my own life
With or without her
But no I never once
Looked back
Nor have I surrendered
To the least regret
For what the good Lord
Commands
One and all
Must abandon
Though I miss her so much
The woman who ventured all
For a single glance
Poem for Mr. Apology
If everyone takes
More than a little
Whatever remains
Must sustain
Those left behind
For Tahnee
Among others
Following in your footsteps
While out for midnight
Postering
Attention blue
And white collar criminals
Attention you cheats and frauds
Attention sex workers
And pleasure seekers
Those with long drawn faces
And with smirking smiles
For ordinary people
With extraordinary
Secrets and regrets
Locked in silence
Most of the time
Not to speak
With mournful voice
But seriously inclined
While riddled with joy
In celebration of the
Perverse logic of
Humankind
Being one-half animal
And the other half god
We can and must
Figure this out
As best we can
It could be far worse
Much worse after all
As we are inevitably
Destined for decline
From bombs
In the basement
Well accomplished
From first to last
At every art he tried
Of figure study in the studio
With daylight shaft
Piercing the interior
On the farther South Side
To know art
Is to know being
Both possible
And palpable
Everywhere
All of the time
But for now
Read these block letters
As I know you can
And rejoice in your
Exalted position
Atop the food chain
And please try to think
And begin to explain
Both about what you ate
To get where you are
And what’s eating you
That’s right
My beloveds
Every last one
Of the great unwashed
Urban scum
Just call Mr. Apology
And let him help you
Lay it out on the line
Monday, January 18, 2010
To Lay a Body Down on the Water
Sometimes I feel
Like old Captain Sully
Trying to position myself
For an eventual soft landing
Held aloft by the wind
As if I’m dropping into
A bed of clover
Nose tucked up
Proceeding belly first
Yeah just like Sully
As he heads
Down the River
Attending to his task
Rudder in hand
In immaculate fashion
Unrehearsed
If you need to land
That contraption
Somewhere Sully
Please don’t make it
My backyard
From 5,000 feet
In the air
50 tons feels bulky
Unassisted by
Mechanical thrust
But descends more
Gradually than
You otherwise think
Would be possible
Held aloft by a
Column of air
Streaming down
From the north
Then turning sheer
To the east
Oh yeah
Just like Captain Sully
I want to lay
This body down
So gently on the water
With the wind
Streaming down
Sheer to the East
And I want to get myself
Into position
For that sweet soft landing
With the wind in my face
Held aloft by the ocean breeze
As I’m dropping into place
Nose tucked up
Proceeding belly first
Like old Captain Sully
Trying to position myself
For an eventual soft landing
Held aloft by the wind
As if I’m dropping into
A bed of clover
Nose tucked up
Proceeding belly first
Yeah just like Sully
As he heads
Down the River
Attending to his task
Rudder in hand
In immaculate fashion
Unrehearsed
If you need to land
That contraption
Somewhere Sully
Please don’t make it
My backyard
From 5,000 feet
In the air
50 tons feels bulky
Unassisted by
Mechanical thrust
But descends more
Gradually than
You otherwise think
Would be possible
Held aloft by a
Column of air
Streaming down
From the north
Then turning sheer
To the east
Oh yeah
Just like Captain Sully
I want to lay
This body down
So gently on the water
With the wind
Streaming down
Sheer to the East
And I want to get myself
Into position
For that sweet soft landing
With the wind in my face
Held aloft by the ocean breeze
As I’m dropping into place
Nose tucked up
Proceeding belly first
Song of Winter Shadows
What I discovered
During this long cold winter
Looking into shadows
As they come and go
Is something I think
You should know
Shadows come
In many colors
But among all the others
You always find a blue
That’s what I’m telling you
When you look into
Winter shadows
You always find a blue
As the January day
Extends in length
The light softens
At the edges
And I look deep
Into the shadows
Where among
All the colors
I always find a blue
That’s what I’m telling you
When you look into
Winter shadows
You always find a blue
During winter more
Than any other time
Nature comes to you
Spare and uncovered
You look deep
Into her shadows
And there you discover
A rich world of color
And among all the others
You always find a blue
That’s what I’m telling you
When you look into
Winter shadows
You always find a blue
During this long cold winter
Looking into shadows
As they come and go
Is something I think
You should know
Shadows come
In many colors
But among all the others
You always find a blue
That’s what I’m telling you
When you look into
Winter shadows
You always find a blue
As the January day
Extends in length
The light softens
At the edges
And I look deep
Into the shadows
Where among
All the colors
I always find a blue
That’s what I’m telling you
When you look into
Winter shadows
You always find a blue
During winter more
Than any other time
Nature comes to you
Spare and uncovered
You look deep
Into her shadows
And there you discover
A rich world of color
And among all the others
You always find a blue
That’s what I’m telling you
When you look into
Winter shadows
You always find a blue
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Of the Rock Pocket People
with Heather and Ora
on a cold January day
So we navigated
From the south end
Of the Mall past the
Air and Space Museum
And then we alit
From the Honda
Fellow travelers with
Child rearing years
In the rear view mirror
Though child like
All the same
We encountered
An Ojibwe canoe
And central Arctic kayak
In the vast interior
Only slowly learning
To articulate
The latent manifesto
Of the poem indwelling
In such wide open spaces
Aligned dead center
In the nested circles
Of concentric rings
I felt there the
Indelible spirit
Of the tribe from
Whence I came
Captured by means
A vaulted ceiling
And the stones heavy
In my pocket’s bottom
Of brotherhood
And sisterhood
I mean to sing
These being the feelings
Most concentric
To the heart of
Any human being
on a cold January day
So we navigated
From the south end
Of the Mall past the
Air and Space Museum
And then we alit
From the Honda
Fellow travelers with
Child rearing years
In the rear view mirror
Though child like
All the same
We encountered
An Ojibwe canoe
And central Arctic kayak
In the vast interior
Only slowly learning
To articulate
The latent manifesto
Of the poem indwelling
In such wide open spaces
Aligned dead center
In the nested circles
Of concentric rings
I felt there the
Indelible spirit
Of the tribe from
Whence I came
Captured by means
A vaulted ceiling
And the stones heavy
In my pocket’s bottom
Of brotherhood
And sisterhood
I mean to sing
These being the feelings
Most concentric
To the heart of
Any human being
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