Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Poet Against The Grain In The Boondocks Of The Southern Peloponnese

Over your head perhaps but 
Then again never entirely 
Out of your element, 
 
This singular cleansing 
Clear blue sky and that 
Uncompromising view 
 
Unobstructed by the ubiquitous 
Chatter of pedestrian clutter you 
Like to think now safely behind you.
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Sunday, December 20, 2020

Coming Clean At Last

When you feel up to it, 
Feel free to write in 
The persona of one unwilling
To exist outside himself— 
If you do, be a sport 
And rub out every ineffable 
Trace of his presence—painful 
As it is, it’ll spare the both of us 
A world of disconsolate grief. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Friday, December 18, 2020

Double Crossed Subject/Object Matter

the
in- 
no- 
cent 
gilt- 
 
edged 
mir- 
ror 
frames 
no- 
 
thing 
specious 
in 
it- 
self 
 
save 
the 
precious 
image 
you 
 
project 
to 
cover 
your 
abject 
 
about- 
face.
 
 
 
 
 

 

Tuesday, December 15, 2020

From A Poet's Handbook: A Poem Should Be (23)

To all those unwilling 
To face it, revolutionary 
 
And easy to digest— 
Even those hard ones 
 
Whose subject matter’s 
Revolting—say how 
 
Sickening the image 
Of a starving child is. 
 
 
 

 

Sunday, December 13, 2020

Thursday, December 10, 2020

Sappho's

[ ] [ ] [ ] 
 
ex 
plosive 
               frag 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
 
meant 
to 
be
 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
 
loving[ly] ex 
 
[pli-] 
[ca-] 
[ted] 
 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
 
[from?] 
 
[dia] [pha] [nous]
 
pleats
in 
her 
enamored
 
[memory?] [now]
 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
 
by ravenous moths torn 
 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
[ ] [ ] [ ] 
[ ] [ ] [ ]
 
to shreds.

 

Tuesday, December 8, 2020

A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose Tattoo

 
Get that thorn off 
Your chest—what 
 
The indifferent eye fails 
To take in, the still willing 
 
Anxious heart torn in two will, 
And all those now too timid 
 
To reveal it shall soon be 
Wearing it on 
 
Their bloody sleeves, too. 
 
 
 
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