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Monthly Archives: September 2013

pervert moon

12 Thursday Sep 2013

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arroyo, desert rain, flash flood as metaphor, moon spawn, Orphic, pervert moon, poem, Poetry, sonnet

Some say love, some fucking. I say desert
rain, I say saguaro, I say mesquite.
All those pent-up scents under our pervert
moon, the moon’s spawn full of heat, like my heat,
once trapped, frustrated, now rising. Fever
dreams that only rain can release. So fuck,
it is love after all when your lover
turns your dirt to mud. When all that we suck
and lick blooms, when the words for need and lust
become orphic, the air filled with balsam
and pine, filled with mesquite and saguaro.
Sanctify this fucking love, we who must
go for so long without a drop, we’ll cum,
cloudburst, a flash flood in an arroyo.

the thin edge of sin

10 Tuesday Sep 2013

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bisexual, carried away, do not, erotic poetry, ghost lover, sonnet, war poetry

Odd. I write about ghosts lovers, you say,
“don’t get carried away.” I write about
the weight of a rifle, though, its blue-gray
metal, its stock sticking bolt, all the doubt
I had in hitting the man over there,
trouble of loading while on the run, shock
of noise, recoil; you grin. You love warfare,
warcraft, the way I love a dead boy’s cock,
a dead sister’s clit. You, who will never
burden yourself with another’s life blood,
mock this: sex is sin. War? Necessity.
Thank you, but I’ll stick with my ghost lover,
the one whose been to hell and back naked;
who knows about love and death equally.

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sleep sleep and dream

09 Monday Sep 2013

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art, love, my blue lady, old kittens need their sleep, stray cat

ma cat 2

this is my dear old lady, possibly 14, possibly 16, who walked by herself until one day she crossed my path and decided being loved wasn’t all that bad. she sleeps and dreams and so do i …

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drone on

09 Monday Sep 2013

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Dresden, drones, leaf of flame, napalm, poem, Poetry, sonnet, the problem with poetry, the strength of poetry

No eye melted can see again: Dresden
fire rain a storm leaf fixed to a girl’s clinched
palm, held up against the sky. And again
bombs drop, drones in the mountains, a girl’s pinched
face turned. How many sisters have I lost?
daughters? mothers? aunts? ——Tell me, leaf of flame,
tell me names, faces. ——In the holocaust
to come, who’ll remember this face, this name?
No one. I shall huddle with my sisters.
Machines will drop fire on us. ——Do you hear
me? Drones will drop fire and you’ll be smitten,
or you’ll write about how all us lovers
are low dirty dogs. How the thing you fear
the most is the pain of rejection.

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long live the new flesh

09 Monday Sep 2013

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anime, Debbie Harry, gif, Videodrome

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salt

09 Monday Sep 2013

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craft, crystal warning, magic, poem, Poetry, salt, sonnet, sullen art, there is no light in magic

We teach this craft, this light craft, this whimsey
of salt and candles. —First pour a circle
of salt, —sit in it, —call, —so mote it be.
But it shall not be. Salt is a crystal
warning you need to decipher. It rules
in our skin. It commands. Misconstrue
salt and no circle will save you. Vain fools
think these elements light. I hope not you.
From the North comes the machine’s death, comes Earth;
from the East comes the furious art, Air;
from the South comes the devil’s breast called Fire;
from the West comes Water, the night’s mind, the birth
of fear. Call, call, call, but be warned, this prayer
will bind you, —to salt’s rage, —salt’s dark empire.

sea salt’s ire

09 Monday Sep 2013

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humans destroy the oceans, martyred whale, poem, Poetry, sonnet, stop shark finning, the sea in need

The sea calls, hark! the shark hears but does not
obey. Some spells forbid the use of squid,
no one’s lord. Use a martyred whale, nets caught
in her baleen. Or a seahorse’s kid,
poisoned in the surf. We banished starfish,
seals, the bizarre man-of-war. The oceans
die and no one will heal them. The eel’s wish
is not Eros’. The octopus shuns
you. Let the otter, lover of sins,
guide you. Grind the skull of a gull, rub it
and salt’s ire, seashell’s grief, rage from seaweed
into a dolphin-toothed blade. Sea pagans
shall drown. Raise a turtle’s devil. Now split
the surf. Come aid the sea in its dire need.

in praise of hypocrisy

09 Monday Sep 2013

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breakers, carry on carrion, fill my grave, full of doubt, hypocrisy is cool, poem, Poetry, sonnet, vulture culture

Despair sells. Once I swam into early
darkness, surf’s twittering filling my grave.
I had wanted to give myself, body
bone, up to that shape dissolving in wave
on wave, flittering in the deep region.
But I was washed back by breakers, stretched out
palely. Flesh! rejected by the ocean,
leaving me a dark burning, full of doubt
and sand. Now I drift only in my sleep.
I wake up—but not to drown, for the air
doesn’t care, I’m left alone in these hells
of false mornings, sick and restless. I weep
for you, vulture, hungry for my despair,
and I, carrion, for knowing what sells.

circe’s wishes

09 Monday Sep 2013

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Circe, cunnilingus, poem, Poetry, rain ruin, sonnet, war magic, world wars

guerre magique du feu et de l’eau.

I’m the child of world wars. I praise witches,
their war magic of fire and water. Praise
the fey boy who worships Circe’s wishes,
son of the sun, he falls in love, obeys
that dark calling. Shame to those in peace time
who praise it, who fall mute at war. Poet,
where were you? My lover’s magic, her rhyme
that can run riot, burn time, rain ruin,
works like this: I kiss her hair, part her spell-
soaked twat (peace is a vague concept, but twat?
that’s real power), suck her clit. War magic
that ends war, my parent’s legacy, hell.
There’s been war my whole life, and still we’re taught
peace stops it. What stops war is orgasmic.
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notes:

The quote at the top, guerre magique du feu et de l’eau, is French for war magic of fire and water. I’m not sure what it means but it sounded cool.

In Greek mythology Circe, was a witch, living on the all-vowel island of Aeaea. She was renowned for her vast knowledge of drugs and herbs and turned Odysseus’ lust-filled sailors into swine, perhaps not the world’s most subtle of metaphors.

fox in moon

09 Monday Sep 2013

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ancient speech, destitute monsters, ghost fox, in love with a ghost, mohawk, moon girl, old school punk never goes out of style, poem, Poetry, sonnet, wake up

And the day’s journey takes the whole long day
until the slow dark time begins, then in
gardens and the darkening pines the stray
lonely things with ancient speech, their fur-skin
pale from lack of love, destitute monsters,
honey in the eye, bottle of bones, curl
in the lip and claw, wake. Wake, wake, lovers,
death I am, ginger girl, girl-o-moon, girl
who fell in love with a fox. The ghost fox,
sombre and soothing, in the moon. No dog
can catch. No cat can worry. The lamppost’s
light does not shine for you. Fox of mohawks,
switchblades, kick boots. Until the first dawn’s fog
and all night long. I’m in love with a ghost.

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