Ran into my old friend Steve Caratzas on the street and was inspired to post another poem. I am writing, sporadically, a few poems (finally had a good idea for the manuscript) and a novel. You'll likely see a lot more of me because I just got a new laptop! I'm excited.
Here's my poem:
MACARONI
Thank you for coming to this,
the last time I will ever puke.
Afterwards I gurgle and wipe my lip
and kiss everybody.
I’m being born in the metal observatory.
Don’t worry. I’m quiet.
There’s a whisper and a squeak.
I’m rubbing all the erasers down also.
The poem is taking place in a suitcase.
It’s time for a game:
I’m being born in a coal mine and I make my own luck,
made my first dollar.
I broke my hand like china,
like brittle wood, terra cotta,
china the plate not china the country
the country is swell.
Happy birthday,
here’s what I got you:
today is remembered by my documentarian
a dandy yellow fuck.
The poem is placed in the separate suitcase.
Part of the trick is distracting the audience
Great to see you on the street, and back in blogdom.
ReplyDeleteSuperb poem, also.
Happy Holidays!