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sealed with a cloacal kiss

Jailed with all the other squawking birds

confined, it never flew and barely grew

& never knew the mimicry of words

 

sanguine, foul molting cockatoo in the corner

lowered, bloodied, the lowliest in a pecking order

his owner's a loner, a collector of tinged newsprint

entombed in brick & mortar - nomad minus footprint

 

and his birds, perched across wooden dowels

proceeded to empty their millet'd bowels

onto sheets of unfinished poetry

correctivewhiteoutmisery

 

so, he, being miserly, wouldn't shell out the reader's fee

to the greedy posthumous publishing company, yet

another relic in a mortuary of literacy

 

he was just another faceless, bearded bard

and with the old coffee grounds

he would discard

piling mounds of compost, broken bound

his compositions decomposing in the attic

warbling hiss, winding tape spool. ghosts

searching for signals amongst the static

 

he awaited revision of his works

ill, amidst the scattered ruins

red ink, gold leaf & carets^

 

 

he, impetuous, slumped further into his doldrums

though, all public grievances were withdrawn

crass, he prattled on to his dolorous birds

still oblivious to his defunct words

 

He lied dormant, comatose

in the 3rd degree infirmary

 

there was once a pretty lass

who could exhume the pristine

glass contents of his tinsel'd tomb

His malady, he once named Gamine

lived in a stretched-white canvas room

she eyed his burnt pile of vile-dirge verse

as mayflys & junebugs, & smoggy dirigibles

fluttered gently out of her empty purse

 

she grew on him like a cancer

for she was God's embellishment

pallid and perfect, and he cursed

her love as it ebbed and flowed

her aureole glowed, safely stowed

in an airship's overhead compartment

 

she was flying home for

there was no other answer

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