--I
WISH I WAS LIKE YOU, EASILY AMUSED
Miscreants
and Family
Elvis
Presley is drunk again,
warbling
“Burning Love”
on
the balcony.
Mom
is still in bed at noon.
The
cats traipse across the sink
like
tight rope walkers
or
bloated spies.
My
friends never come over anymore
and
that’s just as well.
I
blink and think,
blink
and think,
as
shooting stars land in my hair.
A
firecracker explodes behind the left eyeball.
One
thing is not the other
and
no one goes to the moon anymore.
It’s
time to face the fact that
we’re
stuck here,
miscreants
and family,
doomed
to do our best
or
bleed in place.
Missing
We
float in the belly of a black cloud
or
whale
wondering
what to do next
while
the Pope and Dali Lama
tour
the country,
rock
stars to both political parties.
You
decide to fold yourself in half
and
I follow suit.
The
air here is ice cold beer and
the
rain has silky shoulders.
You
fold again and again.
Beneath
us the Dali Lama is wearing aviator sunglasses
and
tipping one back with Bono.
The
pope kisses a child’s forehead.
Together
we fold and fold ourselves
missing
the child we never had.
A
Game Of Cards
Clowns
and scars
are
the things that scare you most.
Hold
onto the sleeve of a rainbow
if
you must.
Tonight
the moon is a bowl of whole milk.
while
the stars look arthritic but swollen.
Across
the lake someone is shouting obscenities
and
half a world away a mosque is being bombed.
Whether
the smoke settles or not
there
is plenty to see.
Hope
hangs in the balance.
The
future wants to play a game of cards.
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