In his latest column on behalf of that fiery Promethean missile of intrepid internet journalism known as Weekly Hubris, we find our trusty reporter-poet investigating his adopted country’s long ongoing obsession with bad news, violence, guns, death, Hollywood starlets, unnatural beastly sex on farms run by human animals, Hitchcock’s incredulous cock-and-bull stories, booze, cinematic rage on four wheels, bland third-rate male movie stars transmogrified into bamboozling politicians, insipid television commercials, tobacco roads, Wrath against The Redman aka The Deflowering of Virginia West by Manny Feist Destiny and many more American themes parked down by the river of no return.
new old kid on the blog, with an occasional old or new poem written off the old writer's block
Monday, June 13, 2011
Saturday, June 11, 2011
RIP, Patrick Leigh Fermor
Fantasy
of the dance, day
breaks and waves
be light, this earth
that covers you,
father.
(from Sentences, 1976)
NB: A great man, a great writer, a great philhellene—
A great loss.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Poems
Distracted by the unexpected
Arrival of cooing, nest building
Mourning doves in our twinned
Cypresses, I set down
An anthology of Poems Inspired
By the Life and Work
Of William Carlos Williams and try
Excitedly to capture
The moment that is about
To fly away until I hear
A soft whooshing sound
And turn to see that
One has landed and is now
Looking for twigs
A scant few feet away.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Huuklyeand Cinquor on Poetic Ciphers
Arrogant to the letter, always
Telling us all his poems,
Even the easiest ones
Are made up simply of words, asking
Why do we not understand them, I can
Deal with that but when
Is this cipher ever going to tell us what
His poems are not then?
Moderator's comments: No Cinquor--he's not.
Moderator's comments: No Cinquor--he's not.
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