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Nov 2022 · 71
The Eyes of a Stalker
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                    T­he Eyes of a Stalker

Dear Publisher:

Yes, I thank God you are free to publish your books
And I thank that wise First Amendment thing
Even though crafted by agnostics and rebels
Who ought to have been faithful to their King

You are free to call that parasite a prince
You are free to profit from his treacheries
But selling your honor for shillings and pence
Reveals your failure as cultural trustees

But know you something of that sullen talker?
On the cover you have given him the eyes of a stalker
Nov 2022 · 96
On the Eve of Advent
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                    On the Eve of Advent

On the eve of Advent Jupiter ascends
As is his custom at dusk this time of year
Then Mars and the company of Orion
And all the dutiful stars awake, arise

To mark the passing of Ordinary Time
And arc into the west and disappear
Late leaves rustle unseen in the deepening dark
We whisper our Compline prayers along with them

And in the absence of light await the Light
Which will appear in the most unlikely places
Nov 2022 · 116
Old Men in Chambray Shirts
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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           ­                 Old Men in Chambray Shirts

                  Meditation on a theme of Tod Mixson

We don’t see khakis, Bull Durham, or farmers’ hats
Or muscled arms that toss square bales of hay
Two strokes hammering a ten-penny through two-by-fours
One stroke of an axe splintering lightered pine

A hand-rolled smoke dangling from sun-blistered lips
An old boot heavy on a rattlesnake’s head
An old stock knife to cut that b/////d apart
And old, unwritten yarns from the long ago

For now old men wear shorts and slogan tees
A flock of gabbing fools with knobby knees
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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The True Knowledge
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                                     ­       The True Knowledge

The True Knowledge

Them slaves was happy and well taken care of
Prisoners lay around in air-conditioned private rooms
Teachers don’t teach nothin’ but *** and all them lies
I need disability; I’ve got five ARs to support

The True Knowledge

They sell children at the pizza parlor
Jesus is my king and Trump my president
I saw them suitcases full of votes
Don’t try to tell me there ain’t no Q – FACT!

The True Knowledge

I didn’t have to go to no fancy college
I got me [whisper] some sites - they teach The True Knowledge
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
2d
The Glowing Page
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                                     ­    The Glowing Page

Once upon a time, when I was young
In wonder I opened the pages of Stanyan Street
And heard those sometimes artless verses speak to me
Through pages golden with the California sun

Once upon a time, when I was young
I received a message from Zima Junction
It was somewhat confusing in translation
In Viet-Nam the reception wasn’t very clear

It helps to understand that poetry never speaks
For the briefcase politician in his Jeep
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
23h
The Glowing Page
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                                     ­    The Glowing Page

Once upon a time, when I was young
In wonder I opened the pages of Stanyan Street
And heard those sometimes artless verses speak to me
Through pages golden with the California sun

Once upon a time, when I was young
I received a message from Zima Junction
It was somewhat confusing in translation
In Viet-Nam the reception wasn’t very clear

It helps to understand that poetry never speaks
For the briefcase politician in his Jeep

Written by
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Nov 2022 · 126
The True Knowledge
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                            The True Knowledge

The True Knowledge

Them slaves was happy and well taken care of
Prisoners lay around in air-conditioned private rooms
Teachers don’t teach nothin’ but *** and all them lies
I need disability; I’ve got five ARs to support

The True Knowledge

They sell children at the pizza parlor
Jesus is my king and Trump my president
I saw them suitcases full of votes
Don’t try to tell me there ain’t no Q – FACT!

The True Knowledge

I didn’t have to go to no fancy college
I got me [whisper] some sites - they teach The True Knowledge
Nov 2022 · 119
The Glowing Page
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                                     ­    The Glowing Page

Once upon a time, when I was young
In wonder I opened the pages of Stanyan Street
And heard those sometimes artless verses speak to me
Through pages golden with the California sun

Once upon a time, when I was young
I received a message from Zima Junction
It was somewhat confusing in translation
In Viet-Nam the reception wasn’t very clear

It helps to understand that poetry never speaks
For the briefcase politician in his Jeep
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                          Tumbrils Rattling Ideas to Their Deaths


“Tradition is not the worship of ashes, but the preservation of fire.”

                              -attributed to Gustav Mahler
   (But no one sources the quote so maybe it’s from someone else)


That which is good is now tumbriled through the streets
The carter following the map upon his MePhone
Or rather the map upon their MePhone
Now that one man must not, dare not be he

That which is true is stood upon the gallows
It may tweet aloud for a moment or two
But weighted down with the burdens of trends
It must immediately be ****** up short

That which is beautiful is burnt as fuel -
All sacrificed to Moloch, loving and cruel
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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The Grim Intensity of Mars
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                              The Grim Intensity of Mars

Tonight the grim intensity of Mars
Along the horizon is the war god’s warning
A pagan prophecy of blood among the stars
A judgement upon this planet of ghosts

Tonight the withering scorn of Jupiter
Withdrawing his light is a repudiation
Of Earth’s cultures of disassociation and death
Of powdered skulls for smoothing a footer pitch

While corpses influence corpses through blank blue screens
The last man dies with Karamazov in his hands
Nov 2022 · 135
The Grim Intensity of Mars
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                              The Grim Intensity of Mars

Tonight the grim intensity of Mars
Along the horizon is the war god’s warning
A pagan prophecy of blood among the stars
A judgement upon this planet of ghosts

Tonight the withering scorn of Jupiter
Withdrawing his light is a repudiation
Of Earth’s cultures of disassociation and death
Of powdered skulls for smoothing a footer pitch

While corpses influence corpses through blank blue screens
The last man dies with Karamazov in his hands
Nov 2022 · 166
Saint Joseph and Ice Cream
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                     Saint Joseph and Ice Cream

             “I thought I heard you saying it was a pity…I never had any
              children…But I have, you know…Thousands of ’em …
              thousands of ’em…”

                                      -Goodbye, Mr. Chips

                           In memory of a happy summer morning
                           with Abbie and Alexander in Ottawa

Every man is a father after the Order of Saint Joseph
Every child is his to nurture and protect
A man must practice wisdom and honor
In order to pass them on to a new generation

And there is something to be said for ice cream -
I was entrusted with two little children
For a walkabout around Parliament Hill
“And give them nutritious snacks,” their mother enjoined

Most strictly enjoined

I asked myself what good Saint Joseph would do -
Surely he would buy them an ice cream each

And it was so
And now you know
Nov 2022 · 127
Painter's Cough
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                                  Painter’s Cough

He tossed his cigarette and introduced himself
And coughed
A weary old man with a weary beard
He coughed
And came inside to check the painting prep
He coughed
And was not happy with the previous work
He wheezed

He began bringing in his equipment and paint
He coughed
He gazed around the rooms disapprovingly
He coughed
He sanded and he sanded and he sanded
He coughed
He sanded and sanded all morning long
He wheezed

He croaked, “Oh, man, this dust’s getting’ to me”
He coughed
So he went outside for a cigarette
(Presumably he coughed)
His methy helper finally showed up
He coughed too
They griped about the poor preparatory work
One wheezed, one coughed

Neither wore a respirator or mask
They coughed
And talked about a nephew in jail again
They coughed
The helper offered me some backstrap at lunch
He coughed
And was surprised when I said, “No, thanks”
He wheezed

The contractor went away for a while
The painters coughed
And spent more time outside with their cigarettes
Presumably they coughed
The plastic dust sheets were silent and still
And never coughed
The painters took more frequent breaks and smoked
And probably coughed

And so the weary day wore itself out
The painters packed their equipment and their coughs
And promised to return tomorrow and finish
And clear away the piles of dust and debris
And maybe they will

Cough
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
Lawrence Hall   Poems  

1d
The Weight of a Rifle
The Weight of a Rifle

                 I had quite forgotten the weight of a rifle.

                -C. S. Lewis to his brother, 11 August 1940,
                         upon joining the Home Guard

Despite the cold and the morning mist
Some of the fellows reported wild boars
Up against the tree line across the fields
So with my old rifle I took a walk

I found their feral diggings and rootings
And stood and listened to the autumn winds
Sighing in the tree tops, but there were no hogs
Robert Frost could have made something of it

I marched for miles in my merry youth
Laughing and singing by squad and company
M-14 rifles slung over our skinny shoulders
Our government thought this was a good idea

I found some bright-red holly-berries this morning
Which was more fun than shooting at hogs

Or at other men

Letters of C. S. Lewis, ed. W. H. Lewis, Harvest / HBJ, San Diego, 1966
Feral Hogs Attack and **** a Woman in Texas - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
Nov 2022 · 143
The Weight of a Rifle
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
The Weight of a Rifle

                 I had quite forgotten the weight of a rifle.

                -C. S. Lewis to his brother, 11 August 1940,
                         upon joining the Home Guard

Despite the cold and the morning mist
Some of the fellows reported wild boars
Up against the tree line across the fields
So with my old rifle I took a walk

I found their feral diggings and rootings
And stood and listened to the autumn winds
Sighing in the tree tops, but there were no hogs
Robert Frost could have made something of it

I marched for miles in my merry youth
Laughing and singing by squad and company
M-14 rifles slung over our skinny shoulders
Our government thought this was a good idea

I found some bright-red holly-berries this morning
Which was more fun than shooting at hogs

Or at other men

Letters of C. S. Lewis, ed. W. H. Lewis, Harvest / HBJ, San Diego, 1966
Feral Hogs Attack and **** a Woman in Texas - The New York Times (nytimes.com)
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                              The Not-So-Red Tsunami Tide Pod

                                 A plague a’ both your houses!

                                  -Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet

The Blues and the Reds -

At each other they slang and curse and cuss
But while doing so they can’t bother the rest of us

Alas that both parties are expensive dastards -
We have to pay taxes to support those (wretches)
Red Tide,  Red Tsunami
Nov 2022 · 69
Is This a Carry On Movie?
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                     ­  Is This a Carry On Movie?

The Things They Carried The Things We Carry
Things People Carry The Light We Carry
Call Us What We Carry What We Carry
What I Carry

Maybe we can put something down, okay?
Copycat book titles
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                    When a Man Starts Talkin’ about His Jesus

When a man starts talkin’ about his Jesus
Cling not to his faith, but to your wallet
When a man says we all worship the same God
You’d better cling even tighter to your brain
Nov 2022 · 225
Poems for Remembrance Day
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
as published in LogoSophia

Gave up trying to remedy the formatting...

“The Result was Silence”

“Today I initiated a telephone conversation with the President of the Russian Federation. The result was silence.” -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy

There is no silence in Kiev this dawn
Morning commutes, intermittent news feeds
Explosions. Power failures. How many will die
Without finishing their WORDLE today

Old men rattle their dentures in outrage
Sky News reports a couple of police officers
In the street below, smoking cigarettes
Which makes more sense than most things just now

Kharkov’s air-raid sirens are deeper than Kiev’s
There is no silence in Kiev this dawn

A Few Kind Thoughts for Roman Soldiers

If you have stood your watch throughout the night
To guard a clothesline of national importance
Dug foxholes only to fill them up again
And then patrolled through long days in the heat

If you have enjoyed Cinderella Liberty
And talking about poetry and girls
With a few mates down at the coffee shop
Because that’s all your poor pay can afford

You will then understand the conscript guards
Posted to keep order on Calvary

Afghanistan, Graveyard of 19-Year-Olds

Ghosts shriek in the wind from the Hindu Kush
Falling upon the lowlands in despair
Of any reality beyond death
In the blood-sodden sands where sinks all good

Walls, monuments, souls, hopes – all blow away
In the wreckage of long-fallen empires
Their detritus trod upon by tired men
Whose graves will be the howling dust of time

And yet the empire masters will return
And leave fresh offerings, remnants of the young:
A British Enfield, a Moghul’s lost shoe,
A cell phone silent beside the Great Khan’s skull

(First published in The Road to Magdalena, 2012)

We Have No Enemies Among the Dead
For the Young Crew of the Moskva
14 April 2022

Eternal Father, strong to save,
Whose arm hath bound the restless wave…
O hear us when we cry to thee
For those in peril on the sea -The Navy Hymn

Proud admirals and presidents rattle their medals

The young – in screams among burst steam lines die
Explosions and darkness and seawater and hatches sealed
The bulkheads blown, there is no up, no down
Only pain and horror and throat-torn shrieks

Proud admirals and presidents jing-aling their medals

Training manuals, pocketknives, and comic books
Naughty pinups, letters from Mom, wrenches, and boots
Toolboxes, ball-point pens, and coffee cups
Fall with the young deep down into the sea

Proud admirals and presidents dazzle the room with their medals

Mothers and fathers grieve in emptiness
Our Leaders caution them to mind their attitude

Proud admirals and presidents – to Hell with their medals

Crazy Old Men with Rockets ‘n’ Bombs

When you read to your brother or sister
A go-to-sleep book about bunnies and stars
You are healing a wound in Creation
Made by some malevolent old man

When you sing along with the washing machine
And help your MeeMaw up those tricky stairs
You are healing a wound in Creation
Made by some malevolent old man

When you sit on the steps late at night
And watch a pirate ship sail close by the moon
You are healing a wound in Creation
Made by some malevolent old man

When you pray for the bombed-out refugees
And put a little extra in the collection plate
You are healing a wound in Creation
Made by some malevolent old man

When you sing a song to the universe
It remains in the heavens forever

Because

You helped heal a wound in Creation

No Bombers Over Our Lady Help of Christians Catholic School in 1958:
A Brief Discussion of a Successful Cold War Tactic

from an idea suggested by Kirk Briggs

Some have scoffed about hiding under our tables
As protection from the Soviets’ nuclear strikes
But scorn not this truth of those factual fables:
It worked! No bombers! Post that as one of our “likes!”
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                             Take this Meme and Shove It

                                A Dirge in Three Chords

That which makes a lucrative country song
Ain’t nothing but blood on the porch-steps of life:
Handcuffs, weeping children, weeping exes
Beer-puke on the floor of a ’64 Ford

A daughter who found love two trailers over
Because her daddy found love in another town
And her momma’s too ****’ ****** to notice
After losing her job at the Dixie Belle

Trey-Boy calls from somewhere in the Dakotas
Needing money for a bus ticket home

And there ain’t no money
And there ain’t no home
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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Amateur Storm Chasers Do Voice-Overs for Their MePhone Videos

Oh my God
Oh my God
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my God!
Are you *ing me?
Are you *
ing me!?
Oh my God
Oh my God
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my Goddddddddddddd!
Oh my God
Oh my God
Oh my God
Oh my God
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my God!
Are you **ING ME!?
Oh my God
Oh my God
Oh my God
Oh my God
Oh my God
Oh my God!
Oh my God
Oh my God
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
Lawrence Hall   Poems  

2d
Tolkien's Shelob the Spider
Tolkien’s Shelob the Spider

                “…a great malice bent upon him…gloating over…
                  prey trapped beyond all hope of escape.”

                                     -Tolkien, The Two Towers

A poisonous lump of flesh in malignant repose
Her lair all befouled with scraps of souls
In life sought out with her multiplex eyes
Her Sauron-eyes - it was the hopes that died first

Should a sunbeam shine in, it would be darkened
Should a breath of air waft in, it would be poisoned
Should a sprig of green appear, it would be withered
Should a prayer be whispered, it would be cursed

A poisonous lump of flesh in malignant repose
Within whose realm of hate nothing ever grows

(allusions to The Two Towers and Beowulf)
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                  Ball Valve-Packing Gland

                            Valbula de bola-Tuerca de ajuste
                                            Hecho en China

I don’t know what a Ball Valve-Packing Gland is
My A & P classes didn’t mention it
Something to do with the rotator cuff?
Or is it next to the sella turcica?

A floating bone or a floating bit of plumbing
Because some men were here the other day
To mend a wonky valve with something brass
That glistens richly in the morning sun

Yes, that’s it; it’s plumbing, not my diet
And so I can have chocolate cake today!
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                               Guy Fawkes’ Last Tweet

Remember, remember, the tweets of November
Corporate greed and rot
I see no purpose
Why declaring workers surplus
Should ever be forgot
Nov 2022 · 128
Tolkien's Shelob the Spider
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
Tolkien’s Shelob the Spider

                “…a great malice bent upon him…gloating over…
                  prey trapped beyond all hope of escape.”

                                     -Tolkien, The Two Towers

A poisonous lump of flesh in malignant repose
Her lair all befouled with scraps of souls
In life sought out with her multiplex eyes
Her Sauron-eyes - it was the hopes that died first

Should a sunbeam shine in, it would be darkened
Should a breath of air waft in, it would be poisoned
Should a sprig of green appear, it would be withered
Should a prayer be whispered, it would be cursed

A poisonous lump of flesh in malignant repose
Within whose realm of hate nothing ever grows

(allusions to The Two Towers and Beowulf)
Nov 2022 · 123
I Will not Mourn for Summer
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                    I­ will not Mourn for Summer

                                            for Jean in Canada!

I will not mourn for the summertime
Those six sour months of soul-withering heat
Desperate leaves and crispy grass and weeds
Dust devils exhausting their metaphor

Our November is everyone else’s September
With morning mists at last, sweet cooling rains
That ease the wounds of summer’s injuries
A cooling drink for a patient before he dies

Thanksgiving is coming; we will give thanks indeed
If the air-conditioning is silent at last
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                   Autumn: Do I Turn the Thermostat Forward?

The thermostat that I set for seventy
In the August heat was entirely too warm
And now in November it’s entirely too cold
Why can’t thermostats get the temperature right?

The clocks, hot or cold, have issues of their own
In August they chimed the sunrise at six
But now they chime it at seven-thirty
We can conclude that clocks are easily confused

The seasons don’t know if they are forward or back
And I’m unsure myself – alas and alack!
Fun with Daylight Saving Time
Nov 2022 · 88
My Wordle Stats
Lawrence Hall Nov 2022
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                                           My Wordle Stats

If I turn the distribution bars on their side
They seem to make…a gesture
                                                               (I’m mortified!)
Oct 2022 · 101
A Tiny Tinsel Star
Lawrence Hall Oct 2022
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                                           A Tiny Tinsel Star

                                                 For Sarah

While cleaning house I found a tinsel star
A tiny tinsel star from long ago
When once upon a time it shone so far
Above a Christmas scene in cotton snow

Or maybe for a little child’s birthday
Among the paper napkins and candled cake:
“And now you ****! each wishing-flame away
But keep it a secret, that wish you make!”

And in this star her little friends’ sweet cheers
Still sound throughout the house after all these years
Oct 2022 · 71
Offering it Up at 0200
Lawrence Hall Oct 2022
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                                     ­    Offering it Up at 0200

Offering up the surging pain - but to whom?
There doesn’t seem to be Anyone there
The hissing CPAP doesn’t want to talk
Outside the window there is no good-night moon

One could allude to the clock ticking in the night-time
But there is no clock ticking in the night-time
Because there are no clocks to tick anymore
Only computers manacled to our wrists

Two-o’clock-in-the-morning courage?
Just now there seems to be no Purpose in it
I pinched a few allusions from Margaret Wise Brown and Arthur Conan Doyle.
Lawrence Hall Oct 2022
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                               The Crescent Moon over Marseille

Let us now employ those cliched old rhymes:

Moon
Spoon
June

To ask if over Marseille there ever sails
A waxing or waning croissant moon!
A historical footnote of little significance: In late 1945 my father, Sergeant Hebo Ogden Hall of the 602nd Tank Destroyer Battalion, was posted along with other American soldiers to assist the city police in patrolling Marseille. His armored car was the "Razzle Dazzle" and had a picture of a naked lady painted on the side until an officer ordered her covered up. His war included Fort Leonard Wood, harvesting wheat in North Dakota, New Jersey, to Scotland on the British ship GOUCHER VICTORY, London, Normandy (the second day), France, Belgium (Battle of the Bulge), one of the first Americans into Ohrdruf, a sub-camp of Dachau, Munich, Zwickau, and a circuitous route home. There he was pretty much forgotten by a thoughtless nation.
Lawrence Hall Oct 2022
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                                 The Ballot Lay Before Me Like a Snake

The ballot lay before me like a snake
Or like a Klansman predatory in white
Slithering across the official page
That same old roster of the same old

Democrats
Republicans
Greens
Libertarians

That same old Unwanted List of ideologues  
Of plotters, scroungers, graspers, creepers, oafs
Aliases, scofflaws, incompetents
Poltroons

(I’m not sure what a poltroon is, but they are poltroons anyway, so there)

Ignoramuses, bigots, and bubbas in bad wigs
Best fitted for those old post office walls
Incapable of self-government, not to be trusted
With firearms, sharp objects, pointy scissors, or glue

(But those topics were not on the ballot)

The ballot lay before me like a snake
Or like a Klansman predatory in white
Slithering across the official page –

I gave it back as blank as the candidates
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https://logosophiamag.com/2022/10/25/autumn-is-life-writing-its-autobiography/#respond



A selection of short poems published in LogoSophia.
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                                 Flying to London on Nitrous Oxide

                                              For Dr. Armstrong

Doctor A. dropped a black cloth over my eyes
As if I were facing a firing squad in a vinyl chair
An uncomfortable vinyl chair
The firing squad is not in the chair; I am

How silly to think of a firing squad in a vinyl chair I mean how would they all fit, eh

I give the finger to an oxygen thingie
And air is piped into my itchy nose
scratch scratch
“I’m turning the nitrous on now, just let me know…”
What shall I think about during dentistry…?

A holiday in London long ago
I’m walking along crowded Oxford Street
A motor-scooter cop is writing a ticket
For a tiny little car that’s double-parked

Across the street is a used-book shop
I want to browse the old Oxford editions
(OUCH!)
But first I’ll find breakfast
I’ll find breakfast
I’ll find breakfast
(oh that one’s only a little ouch)
And what a happy breakfast!
In this little café with windows all steamed
And I find a seat among the shoppers and workers and shoppers and workers and the nice English waitress is from Viet-Nam and I was in Viet-Nam and she is still from Viet-Nam I was only in Viet-Nam and she is very English and writes on a pad eggs and sausages and toast and eggs and sausages and toast and after breakfast I’ll walk across Oxford Street for Oxford Books I can see in the dusty window and the nice English waitress takes my order for eggs and sausages and toast and somehow I never get across Oxford Street to browse the Oxford books because “I’m switching you back to Oxford oxygen now and you’re all done just sit there for a few minutes” and she wipes the drool off my chin and the ordinary air hisses through the nasal cannula and I feel a little fuzzy and I’m not in London and there are no eggs and sausages and toast but yes I can stand now and yes just go see Erin at the front for the paperwork and then I’ll ride in the passenger seat to Jack in the Box for some sort of golly-gee-**** breakfast swaddled in paper and coffee in a paper cup which I will have to chew and swallow on the right because my left is all numb and I’ll dribble on myself and I wish I were in London but I’m not but coffee from Jack in the Box after being NPO after midnight is okay too…
Dentistry
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                              General­ Flynn and his Reichskirche

               The Putsch Began at the Spooky Nook Sports Complex

Saint General Flynn demands ein Reichskirche
President Trump fantasizes about prison ****
Marjorie Taylor Green toys with her Jewish space laser
And the Party obsesses on ***** books

Thirty-round magazines and stock-tank baptisms
Rams’ horns, made-in-China Wal-Mart camouflage
Squeezed around fat proud boy oaf-keepers
An unorganized militia of lemmings

Red-capped lemmings channeling QAnon
While waving Bibles and semi-automatics
20,000 ******* marching out of step
Well-armed against sin at the voting booth

Trump!
Trump!
Trump!
Trump!
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                   Edna St. Vincent Millay and Her Pickup Truck

                           Teaching Poetry to High School Boys

The fragility of teenaged boys is well known
Despite their tough hands stained with oil and grease
And their slouch and their ‘tude, wanting to be grown
Their loud voices disturbing the classroom’s peace

(Ooooh-RAH!)

And true enough they are rough-and-tumble souls
Who are seldom frightened away from any fray
But nothing blasts manly roles so full of holes
As a name like Edna St. Vincent Millay

(Shiver!)

In teaching boys poetry you’re just out of luck
Unless there’s a dog or a pickup truck

(Hey, Old Dude, is “deer stand” an iamb or a trochee?)
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                     A Licensed General Contractor Who Loves Jesus

Oh, man, hey, I’m sorry I missed your call
I was busy personal problems next week
For sure “the mailbox is full” I have to go to Houston
To pick up those flooring samples I just love Jesus

Was that last week I’m sorry I had to make sure this other job
Was going okay you didn’t get my call
I’m sure I’m called I’m sorry about that hey
I gotta take this other call just hang on a moment

Hey man I haven’t forgot about you yeah
I’ll be there first thing tomorrow you can bet on it
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King by the Grace of God
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                            The King is the King by the Grace of God

The King is the King by the Grace of God
Prime ministers are chosen by party caucus
The King reigns in dignity with sceptre and rod
And Parliament is useless and greedy and raucous
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                 A Poetry Tool Kit and a Small Sack of Concrete Verbs

The sorting trays hold syllables and rhymes
While heavy-duty meter is stowed below
With a chisel and file for shaping rough lines
And wire cutters for merciless editing

Iambs are tightened with the box-end wrench
The ball-peen hammer is a strong accent
A few loose screws might constitute free verse
If they will bother to sort themselves out

At the end of his shift a worthy artisan
Picks up the excess adjectives and adverbs

And burns them
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In a Second-Hand Copy of Durrell’s Clea:
A School Photograph of a Little Girl

She has obviously been commanded to smile
And so she projects a dutiful grin
But she seems to be a happy child anyway
Proud of her new red shirt with polka-dots

We send our children to school to learn to read
To add, subtract, multiply, and divide into groups
For P.E. class, to line up nicely for lunch
To pass notes, giggle, and plant seeds in eggshells

We don’t know how this child’s image found its way
To an Alexandria that never really was
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Interrogating the Text - 2nd attempt at posting
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Interrogating the Text
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                                     ­   Interrogating the Text

She says she wants to interrogate the text –
Is she the literary Gestapo, then?
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                                                You are not Bi-Polar

You are not bi-polar
‘Tis the planet that’s bi-polar
You are doing fine
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Interrogating the Text
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                                     ­   Interrogating the Text

She says she wants to interrogate the text –
Is she the literary Gestapo, then?
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All Students are Safe and Accounted For
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                          All Students are Safe and Accounted For

School administration says:

We take any and all threats made regarding our campuses
and students very seriously as the safety
and security of everyone in our buildings
is a number one priority the safety and security
of our staff and students is a top priority
for the District as such ////
takes any and all threats made regarding
our campuses seriously and responds
as if the threat is real ///// and // High Schools
are currently sheltering in place due to information
received via phone involving a threat
the // ISD police department
along with other local agencies
are currently assessing the situation
and additional information will be forthcoming
We ask that visitors avoid coming
to the campus, as no one will be allowed
in or out of the buildings we want to assure
you that all students are safe and accounted for
we will advise when an all-clear is given
for each campus thank you for your patience
and understanding…

The district attorney says:

I’m sick of this…no sympathetic juries
scared, frustrated, and angry we will hunt you down

Kurt Vonnegut says:

So it goes
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Sep 2022 · 79
The Hunting Camp
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                                     ­    The Hunting Camp

                            He yaf nat of that text a pulled hen,
                            That seith that hunters ben nat hooly men

                                          -Chaucer, Prologue, 177-178

Friday evening

The merry fellowship of the hunting camp
In the golden time is one of autumn’s joys
Unpacking by the light of a kerosene lamp
Where men for a weekend are once again boys

Saturday morning, I

Up before dawn, already the coffee’s made
The ground seems harder than it did last year
Is that poison ivy where my head was laid?
Pour me a cuppa that caffeinated cheer!

Saturday morning, II

With my ancient Enfield I walk the trails
I really don’t want to see Bambi today
Along the creek as the mist unveils
Folk memories and idylls are my only prey

Saturday afternoon

I rest in the shade of the forest eaves
Quite at peace, here where I want to be
The smoke from my pipe drifts through the leaves
I hope the First Peoples’ spirits will sit with me

Saturday night

No one got a deer today – that’s good hearing
I think we were all okay with that
Cards and jokes and talk in our little clearing
The occasional flythrough by a Mexican bat

Sunday morning

As it was in the beginning of boyhood
As it is now that we are old men
Our world must end, but for others great good
In the sacred woods of the Lord - amen
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                            Port aux Basques in September

                    “Only a fish storm, no threat to anyone…”

                          - a weather guy south of the 49th

To our weather guy there is nothing north of Maine
He has never seen Port aux Basques
With summer snow still bright along the hills
Above ***-holey Canada 1 (mind the moose)

(“Only a fish storm, no threat to anyone…”)

He has never heard of Cape Ray or the Newfie Bullet
Or seen the little fishing boats tacking in at dawn
Or the astrolabe that says to the voyager
“Now here at last is your dear New-Found Land”

(“Only a fish storm, no threat to anyone…”)

He will never mourn the wreckage and loss
Because for him there is nothing north of Maine

(“Only a fish storm, no threat to anyone…”)

Town of Channel-Port aux Basques | Canada's Ferry Gateway to Newfoundland
I have visited Newfoundland only once, crossing from Nova Scotia to Port aux Basques in June 2005 on the elegant but now-scrapped MV Caribou. Such beauty!

The 18th century archaism of “New-Found Land” is deliberate.
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Interrogating the Text
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                                     ­   Interrogating the Text

She says she wants to interrogate the text –
Is she the literary Gestapo, then?
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