Monday, July 28, 2008

Under sentences


If we are to do it properly
we better leave out some of our
punctuation in New York.
If we are to
having already done
question marks and commas
and full stops around Roma
always reticent and in a trope
making up our names in terza rima
"nell mezzo del cammin di nostra vita"

The southern bell


There are times I can remember the sound
of shovels, rattles and snow
riding the air with contempt
like the sound of a thousand hellos.

Thursday, July 24, 2008

My life as a bookkeeper


Just now i've noticed
standing side by side on a shelf 
a copy of "The worst years of your life"
right next to "My life as a man"
and to my left "L'age d'homme"
Life's little jokes...

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Mille neuf cent quatre-vingt-dix-sept


At twenty-seven
New York still smells like London
Whisky kills all bacteria and
"Love is a trip to Chinatown"?
What was West End
Is now Lower East
and ninety-seven is
two thousand eight
When I was twenty-five
New York smelled like London
and whisky killed all bacteria

Thursday, July 17, 2008

And she arrived like autumn or a rainstorm.

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Jealous Dog


Once I turned the TV on
I saw the green grass on the lawn
I don't know why it struck me as odd
that life seemed perfect as a catalogue
I guess I'm just a jealous dog...

I walked into a house of prayer
I didn't feel so welcome there
I was looking for the hand of God
And when it struck me hard 
I was hit by a fraud
Oh the mean mean mouth of a jealous dog...

I had a friend with some handsome traits
When he's done with his dinner he'd lick his plate
It's a way of living that I applaud
Like the message in this monologue
To never be a jealous dog...
Never be a jealous dog...

[k.d. lang]


To your far west



At the porch I can still hear you
and the not too loud noise of a rocking chair
reminding me of this joke we had
about those rednecks and their dreams
of staying there the whole day just to see
if the plain would change, and how I almost got emotional
when, alone, I realized it did

I can retrace the path there once was
now erased by grass as it used to
every summer but by wheat
I can walk down that stream and finish our dam
because only I knew that every night
I went down there to take out a few stones
so that our engineering wouldn't end

Those maybe the clues that held us
together for so long
As in "Life as your favorite pastime"
or "Being your own Sherlock Holmes".
You could never fix your father's pipe
and smoking didn't fit you
as well as it does me

Monday, July 14, 2008

Poor Job


For I would not be like this
... toys
But it may happen to me
... all
And my tongue will not concoct
... evil
Je te veux


-Your music lacks form!
[E. hands in music sheets]
-What are these?
-Trois morceaux en forme de poire!
... Another country, in Europe
-Schumann?
-Sure man!

Saturday, July 12, 2008

In a graveyard


A boat beneath a sunny sky
Lingering onward dreamily
In an evening of July -

Children three that nestle near,
Eager eye and willing ear,
Pleased a simple tale to hear -

Long has paled that sunny sky:
Echoes fade and memories die:
Autumn frosts have slain July.

Still she haunts me phantomwise,
Alice moving under skies
Never seen by waking eyes.

Children yet, the tale to hear,
Eager eye and willing ear,
Lovingly shall nestle near.

In a wonderland they lie,
Dreaming as the days go by,
Dreaming as the summer die:

Ever drifting down the stream -
Lingering in the golden gleam - 
Life, what is it but a dream?

[L.C.]

Monday, July 07, 2008

A la Coconut School
[Kenneth Koch]


That would be me reading from Koch's "Straits".
Sweet jan. 2007
New York was our favourite season, if it would only come... [or Do the Astaire!]


My tap dancing shoes, my cigarette fumes
Waltz and dissolve just for you... 

Sunday, July 06, 2008

How Life Began


Still missing, in New York.

January in July


It's been long since we last picnicked over the country flag.
The plates were left untouched, and the rest of us were playing outside.
Mice were still asleep in their trap beds covered in high-pressure blankets.
I felt sad, but got no response from over-the-counter medication.
Little did I know... I have now come to realize all the men were dead.
And the rest of us were playing outside with cocking guns.
Out west was our backyard but our compasses pointed north.
From Kinderszenen


With much a do
a stately assassin comes
hidden in a cloak of white
turning stories into hackfleisch

Your carcass a day old
them lilies sitting still
try and ravish the stench
in our limp abattoir
Herzegovino


If i try to leave the house
I've never lived in
there are walls, will fall apart
floorboards will crack, and the rain
drain through as in lanky riverbeds
where the furniture will drown
if it does not refuse to sink.

All of the other things
sank.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

Coupe d'état


My coterie thinks they're nonchalant
about everything. Nevertheless, charmant.
But they do cause upheaval
hearing some birds sing 
a schmaltzy tune that says
You're evil and nasty, or should I say pastiche?
To them mockingbirds I reply
"Birdies, luck has turned our way
everyone deserves it's niche"


Em D.


You shoreline tell me
Are those sails at sea
only shadowed by nights
or my usual mourn-to-be?

Come back, come back
waves that break
my ocean's flat.
When i talk about the lives we've never had

Just sit quiet
over the kitchen sink
the cat's asleep
you just can't dream

The milk is bitter
the bread plain mold
Our fridge is full
your body is cold

Clean up the house
while i plan the painting
trying to trap the mouse
I hear you humming

Their barn is not far away
I run to find us a place
and wait for you
to warm up the hay.