Thursday, October 22, 2020

Huuklyeand Cinquor's "Full Medal Jackoffs"

Duty calls the poets 
To the front whenever hard- 
Line rabble-rousers appear— 
 
Dishonor awaits 
Those that dawdle, 
Displaying their pussy- 
 
Whipped corpuses to the other 
Pussies in the rear. 
 
 
 
Moderator’s comments: My beret goes off to il miglio fabbro* Huuk for this long-overdue devastating little bombshell of a poem aimed straight at the wishy-washy, nay, empurpled hearts of so many of my fellow poets who choose to sit out conflicts of conscience astride barbed wire fences—and to whom I can only say—have a goddamn heart, you blasted cockscombs, you’re getting too near! 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Coming Down To Earth (After Seferis)

Always oppressive 
Seemingly never- 
Ending slate 
Of charcoal grey 
Sky, let us all 
 
Rise a little 
Higher each day so 
We can see it’s never 
A question of arriving 
Too late.

Saturday, October 17, 2020

Solid Solitary Projective Verse

Coming upon Cavafy’s 'Walls,"
One is struck not so much 
By its masterful construction— 
 
Each word firmly in its rightful place, 
As befits a master word mason—but how 
At the end of that brief monologue
 
On loss and involuntary solitude, 
If the reader has indeed attended 
To what is rightly taking place,
 
He finds himself right at home, 
Next to a singular silence 
He never dreamt was coming. 
 
 
 
 
 

Tuesday, October 13, 2020

Doublets (Les Misérables)

 
Such a waste always 
To never love to surfeit— 
 
Such a life wasted, 
To never know it.
 
 
 
 

 

Sunday, October 11, 2020

Libretto Of Suspended Animation

 

One stifling moment you are 

Here, the other else- 

Where, the persistent 

 

Question of why remains 

Hanging, ambivalent 

In the unmoving 

 

Liberating air. 

 

 

 

 

 

Wednesday, October 7, 2020

Empathetic Interior Landscape

 

Deep down 

 

In the terrified heart, 

Suffering festers and hides, 

 

And everybody wants it 

Ripped out and out 

 

Into the open without wounding 

The innocent beast 

 

Cowering inside. 

 

 

Monday, October 5, 2020

Real Heavy Stuff, This Gardening

 

Another morning out here well- 

Spent watching drunken bees staggering 

 

From one pollen-filled flower 

To the other while inside I bet 

 

You’re wondering again how it is 

I’m always stupefied from taking all this in 

 

In what might pass as a stupor 

Yet clearly mistaken 

 

Light. 

 

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