Sunday, November 27, 2011
A New Hallmark Holiday Proposed
A sappy TV movie
I had a great idea
For a new Hallmark holiday
It would be
Called Homeless Day
And Richard Musto
Would be the official
Holiday spokesman
In all his cranky wonder
Now listen to me
One thing you have
To learn pretty fast
About living
On the street is
Never eat food with
Mayonnaise if you want
To avoid getting really
Sick
Because what holds us
Together is nothing
More or less than
What Mitch Albom describes
Only what it holds
Together I’d hazard to guess
Is not exactly
Co-extensive with
Either his experience
Or imagination
Gan Yu - II
A poem about the importance
of a strong sense of place
You know the role
Played by Richard Dreyfuss
In Close Encounters
His complete obsession
With Devil’s Tower
Well how come
I’m not quite sure
But that’s exactly the way it's
Always been for me
In and around
These few square blocks
It’s the place
Where I most belong
And how can I explain it best
Except by saying it’s been such a long time
Personal and business address as to
Become one and the same
A single location that pervades
My entire sense of well-being
Or like water
That’s circling the drain
I’m intent to continue holding on
Just a little bit longer
Thinking perhaps the path of
Least resistance is remain right here
And try to make myself
An even more integral part of the
Midtown South Precinct scene
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Gan Yu -- II
Alone or Together
Alone or together
Is one of those imperishable
Questions
A toggle hard wired
In our hearts and minds
Just so I found myself
On the corner outside
Where I first noticed her
Beautiful and self-possessed
Regal throughout her being
And online at Pret
Again she was
Behind me
Long auburn hair
America’s next though
Slightly aging supermodel
As I paid for my mid-afternoon snack
Keisha asked:
Alone or together?
Well
I do my best to keep
Things together
But I’m all alone when
It comes to her
If that’s what you mean
And then I glanced briefly back
And when she smiled
I said to her
For the first and last time:
And you’re well put together too
If you don’t mind my saying
To which Keisha crisply replied:
Well
Why don’t you pop her the question?
To which I quipped in return:
Is all I get three dollars change?
But the best of it yet
Is that after stepping back
And later still
As I remembered the scene
No matter what I said or meant
Keisha came to her own understanding
Such that I ended up paying
As though we were together
Whether or not we were
In fact or in mind
So what exactly
By this question is meant
Alone or together
In this or any other context
Each of us for ourselves
Each and every time
Must redecide
Gan Yu -- II
Once again
As I get ready
To quit my day job
In truth I recall how always
I have found it much easier
To keep faith
By embracing change
Instead of getting
Bogged down in
The status quo
All the Dao asks for is balance
And no matter what you give back
Many are the ways
Chemical physical and emotional
To pry your third eye open
As you find your own way
Through life
A Poem About the Gan Yu
Does it mean
Feelings about things
Met along life’s way
Or better yet just
Things encountered
Such is the nature
Of life in translation
And such are the transformations
As we move from tongue
To tongue
Sometimes the choices
Seem very enormous
Almost overwhelming
Still
At the end of the day
The Gan Yu shall
Speak for itself
If you’ll just kindly do your best
To keep me and Chen Zi’ang
Both far from mind
Instead try striking out
On your own
First by crouching down
In the depths of the forest
And then calmly wait
Listening for the cuckoo’s
Loud lament
Friday, November 25, 2011
My Thoughts After Reading a Letter from Richard Musto
What am I
To Richard Musto
Or he to me
Both questions are
Unfathomable
And there's nothing
More laughable
Than my answer
It sometimes seems
It’s not just money
That brings us together
Though a little more
Of the green stuff
Deposited directly into
His account from time to time
Would go a long way towards
Buying me peace of mind
Meanwhile he is looking
To engage me professionally
In order to pursue legal remedies
Against half the known world
His sister’s son and a desk sergeant
In the South Bronx both of whom have
Done him grievous wrongs
A whole lifetime of
Disparagements still
Awaiting redress
And in all caps and bold face scrawl
Again and again
He reminds me to
SEND MORE CASH
BY WIRE DIRECTLY
It’s pretty clear what
He expects of me
But what do you suppose
I am destined to learn
From him in good turn
Sunday, November 6, 2011
A Common Misunderstanding About What Dietrich Really Said
A lot of guys
Stop to ask me
What’s the secret of life?
And I’ll say to them
How the hell should I know
Except it’s what you see
All around you like
People sitting on the bus
Pile their bags so high
On the seat next to them
Because they don’t want anyone
Sitting right alongside
You see everybody is afraid
Of someone or something
Getting too close
And it’s the same with the rich
You know flying around
In their private jets
It’s the same damn thing
And it’s very dangerous too
All those movie stars
Politicians and musicians
Who lost their lives
In their private planes
Rugged individualism
Is what they used to call it
Back in the day
But that’s just words
They used to use
To try and give it
A positive spin
Something to say for
A good cub-scout leader
Maybe an infantry captain
Or anybody who knows
How to get by
No matter what
To live off the land
Just like me
Yeah I guess you could
Say that about me
Anyway
It’s like everyone
Made the same mistake
About what Marlene Dietrich said
She never said
She wanted to be alone
No siree
You see
That wasn't what she
Said at all
She said she wanted to be left alone
And you can take it from me
That’s a completely different thing
If you get what I mean
What Richard Told Me
There has to be a God
Richard says to me
Sitting in the back
Of Ali’s Deli
On 29th and Sixth
Look at the trillions
Of fish in the sea
And all the rice they grow
Underwater in the paddies
You take all that rice and fish
That comes from underwater
And you have enough for
A very healthy diet
Right there
And don’t forget
You still have
To call back
That Landlord
Down in Atlantic City
And if he asks you
How long I’m gonna stay
You should say
Just as long as he’s welcome
Just to show him that
I can be a very accommodating person
That is accommodating to
His disposition
And you have no idea
Frankly how temperamental
A Landlord’s disposition
Sometimes can be
Saturday, November 5, 2011
For Dan
Be a celebration
Of life be it a moment
Of truth or continued
Uncertainty
As with the Saturday
Arrival of a package
From Putney
What the fuck?
My younger son exclaimed
And after opening it up
Holy Shit he further said
It’s a letter from Natalie
That says my application
Is complete and look here
It’s a plastic cow she sent me
Am I in or not?
Stop sending me
Rubber cows please
No more kitsch
I want the rest of my life
To begin already
Thursday, November 3, 2011
good measure of life changing
circumstances
into existence
Each day may
the Kabbalah Truck
remain parked outside
With carts filled
with trays filled
with fresh baked
loaves of wisdom
Just waiting to greet you
on your way out
the front door