
She wrote a line
about drawing a line
an inch from his shoulder blades.
She wrote a line
about stepping over
the teethmarks her father made.
She wrote a line
that said **** lines
and broke them with a comma.
She wrote a line
that said blood
and nothing besides.
Sep 17, 2013
Sep 17, 2013 at 1:49 AM UTC
New york is a **** a man once told me.
First you see beauty glittering in might
your heart beating in the arms of the moon.
But then as your eyes adjust to the sight
and your fingers separate day from noon
you can see the feasting rats dancing with
junk fueling lives with means to escape
suffocating on an old stripper's ***
hidden beneath the city's golden cape
Then, you hear the sax chant from Alphabet
dispersing the haze of the burning tea
rising above a poet's final set
and though there are other places to see
there is no where else, you would rather be.
Jun 30, 2013
Jun 30, 2013 at 7:29 PM UTC
I’m a running kind of guy
Hopping through Bombay smoke with an open palm grasping
every cloud with my fingertips gripping
Nothing but air a
Fine man photographing
Tequila sunrises to send to his beloved waiting
Endlessly by the shore and he just
Can’t see why her phone is dropping drenched
Like his throat
(he only drinks when he wants to)
When the right time strikes never
Checks the time unless the hands hold wine and
Light his cigarette
A normal ****
Bumming rides and piling nickels thinking
The essence is different if
Spelled in french a
Running freight train aiming
For the hill for
Mullholland where
No one knows his name he’s
Alive kicking and
Screaming raging
Through the night and
Crying in the morning when
He lies sweaty and
Watches the sun rise says
**** *** to his shadow
And turns around
Just an *******
Enjoying his ****** life
May 20, 2013
May 20, 2013 at 3:12 PM UTC
Dreams are polka dotted at Walmart they say.
And though this is true they do not taste sweet but
Acidic like those
Models plastic like
Paris's **** you
Know what I mean the
Stringy ******* and diet
Coke **** diet
Coke and oil in bottles we are no machines whatever
Happened to green leaves and sun burned skin our
Words and tattooed bones when
Did we become dumpsters dressed in
Black
Or silk chemically nourished and fashionably
Stern **** fashion and
You too your
Oversized coat and
Brainwashed **** we
Need to start dreaming of
Creations in the night in
Every string of hair and
treacherous stem I hate
Bleached hair and red lips more than I
Hate Bloomberg
Oh ***** my smoked breath
I’m lying again and
So is he and
You and
Those polka dotted dreams.
Apr 30, 2013
Apr 30, 2013 at 6:04 PM UTC
When in Charleston you
eat fried pickles
drink cheap and
pass out a
few feet from where you
gave your heart
to an island girl
a girl who wrinkled her nose as
a sign and said she once saw
children
painting the grass red like
my eyes before she
****** the fireball from
my lips and spat it out like tobacco
you look undamaged she said
before she turned my forearm
and licked the scars
as I wondered how chest bones open
and how to give what is already
torn like
communist pamphlets
but she scratched my cheek
leaned her head on my words
I can twist my legs around a branch
and walk on my hands she said
what makes you think I won't walk miles to twist them around you?
Mar 24, 2013
Mar 24, 2013 at 7:13 PM UTC
I'm a running kind of guy
Hopping through cigarette smoke with an open heart
Grasping every cloud with my fingertips
Gripping nothing but air
A fine man
photographing tequila sunrises to send to his beloved
Waiting endlessly by the shore
And he just can't see why her phone is dripping
Drenched like his throat
(He only drinks when he wants to)
When the right time strikes
Never checks the time unless the hands hold wine
And light his cigarette
A vagabond
Some would say
Bumming rides and stealing nickels
Thinking the essence is different
If spelled in French
A running freight train
Aiming for the hill
for Mulholland
where no one knows his name
He's alive
kicking and screaming
Raging through the night
And crying in the morning
When he lies sweaty
And watches the sun rise
Says **** *** to his shadow
And turns around
Just an *******
Enjoying his ****** life.
Mar 19, 2013
Mar 19, 2013 at 4:40 PM UTC
As his eyes bled the pain from out his ribs, cracked by my words harsher than the wind biting his wet cheeks, I smiled at the image of my face reflected in his tears.
As he walked away, his feet scraped the gutter as the knife still in between his bones, left to rest until his mother's warmth has melted the steel, her spirit embosomed it with millions of breaths reviving his flesh.
I watched him go, my body shivering as my mouth preparing chants of scorns meant to burn every broken heart passing by my wicked tongue Glowing, glowing as the God it believed it had become.
In bed, I stuck the knife into my own soul, my body trembling at the scent of my blood drained before my eyes
Sobbing, sobbing at the sight of my ribs never healing in the absence of my mother's arms.
I yelled to the roof staring back in silence, clanging out the pain stuffed in the son of my sorrow,
the son,
my throat,
exhaling every raging letter ever thrown in my face by fellow men,
by friends,
by a world,
savaging my soul before I had time to realize it was mine.
Why, I ask the shadow laughing from the floor,
why are we raised to believe that words like knives will save our minds while wonders and beautiful nights will destroy our lives? That only hard skin and harder tongues can survive in the concrete sky, kindness only leading to an early grave where no one will wish you farewell for your heavenly stay.
The shadow laughed.
The roof kept quiet.
I left the knife where it belonged, shoved through bones into a broken heart,
hoping it's tears made up for his lost blood. The stone will remain in of the son of my sorrow until my tongue's wickedness turns to dust in the beautiful night.
I will keep crying, until the mouth reflected in my tears turns into a smile.
I will keep silent, until I learn how to pronounce kindness.
Mar 10, 2013
Mar 10, 2013 at 1:20 PM UTC
I heard you cry dear brother.
I heard you cry and wanted to drink your tears and let the pain into my body.
I wanted your anguish to rush through my veins like the French mob never letting the wealthy sleep well, like lions around the prancing gazelles
I just wish I could never get a good night's sleep because dreams don't belong where brothers are unwell
I don't ask for much brother,
- just a smile and your tears in a jar.
This is untrue my friend. I do wish for much.
I want the whole world at my fingertips the
Great Wall of China under my feet
starched collars and
Coach neckties I want everything I can squeeze out of Mother Nature before she collapses into a cloud of pink bubbles with nothing inside.
But you dear brother, you do not want the Great Wall beneath you but merely not around you. You just want to be able to keep your door open without fearing someone might see you wipe your cheekbones clean. And I, I apologize for not being there every time it closes to burst through with all my wishes compiled into one but I'm not that strong.
I'm not man enough to understand that wishes for gold mean nothing that no matter if I piled them together would they make one for your health
- I can't even see that I love my good night's sleep more than I love your smile
Forgive me.
This is why I write to you brother. I might not be strong enough to sip your pain away, but I want you to keep a jar in case I come to my senses before you find me hanging from my neckties.
If I do I'll drink them with a funny face.
Maybe then I could hear you laugh.
Mar 6, 2013
Mar 6, 2013 at 4:28 PM UTC
To my unborn son - I can imagine what your palms would look like covering my eyes from seeing past the wonders written in their lines
I can imagine how your fingers would tangle around my thumb silently wiping tears from under your fingernails after they've caressed my cheekbones.
How your toothless mouth would form a smile for every birthday you'd ever awaken
to the sound of a fireplace heating the brisk morning,
son I promise I'd never expose your birthmark to the brisk morning.
How I'd tell you rhyming stories of statues coming to life at night
wandering through the city's neon light
and how they'd stay out of sight
because they'd scare the people with their might,
just to hear your slowing breath as your eyes close and your mind wanders off into the night alongside the statues.
I can imagine seeing your mother in the way you'd pour orange juice into your glass and
ask me to remove the pulps.
In the way you would argue that fruit loops aren't candy, that I have your eyes when truth be told
I'd go blind at the sight of me inside of them.
How every comment on our resemblance would be brushed aside to later be pondered in a night where statues have grown claws tearing my throat.
Son I want you to know I'd love to wander of into the land of statues with you.
Long for your fingers grasping mine.
But I have seen your palms son, and I fear for you. They look so much like mine.
Wonders have nothing to do with it.
Feb 15, 2013
Feb 15, 2013 at 12:20 PM UTC
A bluebird hovers above rifles
raised in memory of people dying, clasping the cold edges of guns in the absence of their mothers' love.
Cheers ring out for survivors having embraced their triggers hard enough to keep breathing
as a million of last sighs were left united above the bruised treetops sobbing quietly in the burning fumes.
Scattered souls getting bled through eyes are seen among the laughing crowds, widows clutching their children's hands twice
making up for fathers lost in a foreign land.
The bluebird cries. His tears fall to the ground stomped by marching feet honoring those who cannot walk,
screaming every word the bird can't roll his tongue around, too real for his trembling lips to form.
His dropped jewels gleam in the
gloomy day as they let their vibrating voices break the crispness of the morning, pieces tumbling down into the
children of his sobs,
enhancing their strength as they shout out the horror of marching in memory of soldiers; the sadness of cheering surviving armies; the utter foolishness of raising guns dignifying buried boys that would have laughed and run, embosomed their children hard enough to squeeze the sorrow from out their skin, if greed wouldn't have given birth to those weapons.
Their shriek clangs through the streets,
clamoring how this should be a day spent mourning the lost men caught in uniforms brainwashed by altered patriotism, how their ashes shouldn't be strewed into a shatter grenade but planted along with
seeds of harmony on open fields,
how a peaceful world
should come to emerge from the endless graves where their spirits sleep.
The bluebird dives into the crowd, letting his body swirl around the uniforms walking stiffly through the darkening day.
He inhales before whirling down into a rifle held high in the sky,
allowing his tongue
to slide along the words no one marching has ever understood.
Freedom,
he calls. Let
peace
spread throughout the world, carried on the back of every bird floating across the empyrean until the message can be heard chanted from every mountain stroking the earth with its roots.
Let's honor the memory of lost men, he calls, let's learn to love as we now ****
His voice is drowned by firings in the salute of lost troops. No one hears his last desperate cries, his throat celebrating his own mother who will never again
caress his plumage.
He clasps the coldness of the barrel, before his last breath unites with a
bullet.
Feb 11, 2013
Feb 11, 2013 at 11:50 AM UTC