When I look up and try to speak the shifting world wakes me
At the table - in a field
no
a parking lot - two tables
one crowded
I tessellate leaves
alone
as they discuss - climbing
Mt. Everest
At least one - a man
I wanted something of
Desperately -
The second - the one
about airports - I help
a woman
alone with a stroller
That I dream in fragments
and that they connect
across seasons -
Dreamt the first half
a year ago - the part
where
I run off with the man
He sings to me as we go
And at the airport - I am
detained - trapped
on the escalator
by a woman with a stroller
It is hard to know where
the table fits
in the narrative - or where
Everest aligns
I fix my car and drive from them
when was the car broken
hovers - a future question
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26 February 2017
Poem-A-Day #360 : When I look up and try to speak the shifting world wakes me
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24 April 2016
Poem-A-Day #55 : The Memory is Enormous
The Memory is Enormous
.
I sit in the dark of the room
I see the lights from a police car turning
red then blue then
The books on the shelves seem hesitant
.
If I say that I loved you - that it really fucks me up to think about it
and that ends a season before it begins -
Will someone please turn off the alarms
In the street there is a car and it has run into something and that something is an echo
.
There is that drive to the airport
An image of all the wrong - spinning in some pocket of time
like a goddamn metaphor for everything and yet - there it is
Life caught by the grill of an SUV on the highway
murdered like some cow -
I raise the blackjack and I think about what body to place under it
.
The dark is carbon paper
And the trapped object is a dog - wild or otherwise
The body of which - is cartwheeling
.
Here is what happened:
The dog ran across three lanes of highway
Barely making it - I almost was the one -
And I caught my breath as it reached the median and I prayed as if I believed in God that it would stop and sit and be but -
It made it two more lanes - this dog - running like something was chasing it
The grill of the SUV
Silver - breaking the light like water
And the dog's body was unhinged
It spun like a top - like some stuck
perpetually spinning thing
I know because I began to scream and whenever I drive by it - the cars slow down to look - to see what this endless black hole in reality could possibly be
.
And what I'm not talking about is that I was picking you up at the airport
That this is so difficult
That it was some kind of warning - that it was the last time
I was driving towards you and the lights were flashing
red then blue then
And instead of stopping I kept screaming and crying and screaming and I was driving and then I saw you and your eyes and then the moment and the moment in duplicate and then the moment repeating until the end of the universe
.
I was waiting in the dark for the lights to stop so I could go to sleep
So that the books would stop holding their breath
.
I sit in the dark of the room
I see the lights from a police car turning
red then blue then
The books on the shelves seem hesitant
.
If I say that I loved you - that it really fucks me up to think about it
and that ends a season before it begins -
Will someone please turn off the alarms
In the street there is a car and it has run into something and that something is an echo
.
There is that drive to the airport
An image of all the wrong - spinning in some pocket of time
like a goddamn metaphor for everything and yet - there it is
Life caught by the grill of an SUV on the highway
murdered like some cow -
I raise the blackjack and I think about what body to place under it
.
The dark is carbon paper
And the trapped object is a dog - wild or otherwise
The body of which - is cartwheeling
.
Here is what happened:
The dog ran across three lanes of highway
Barely making it - I almost was the one -
And I caught my breath as it reached the median and I prayed as if I believed in God that it would stop and sit and be but -
It made it two more lanes - this dog - running like something was chasing it
The grill of the SUV
Silver - breaking the light like water
And the dog's body was unhinged
It spun like a top - like some stuck
perpetually spinning thing
I know because I began to scream and whenever I drive by it - the cars slow down to look - to see what this endless black hole in reality could possibly be
.
And what I'm not talking about is that I was picking you up at the airport
That this is so difficult
That it was some kind of warning - that it was the last time
I was driving towards you and the lights were flashing
red then blue then
And instead of stopping I kept screaming and crying and screaming and I was driving and then I saw you and your eyes and then the moment and the moment in duplicate and then the moment repeating until the end of the universe
.
I was waiting in the dark for the lights to stop so I could go to sleep
So that the books would stop holding their breath
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