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10 Friday Apr 2015

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3000 years and my mama still kicks yo ass sucka, Babylonian prayer, child of lilith, Lilith of the desert, quote unquote

… thou Lilith of the desert, thou hag, thou ghoul … naked art thou sent forth, unclad, with hair disheveled, and streaming down your back.

part of a recovered Babylonian prayer to cast my mother out of your house

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har har, it means eternal damnation, make a man of me yet, quote unquote, this charming man

ad noctum
into darkness
my mission
somehow
changed

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your wretched skirts

10 Friday Apr 2015

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ancient roman erotica, Epigrams XI.99, latin translation, Martial, your wretched skirts

De cathedra quotiens surgis — jam
saepe notavi — pedicant miserae, Lesbia, te tunicae … sic
constringuntur gemina Symplegade culi et nimias  intrant Cyaneasque
natis.

“I’ve noticed when you get up from
the couch you’ve been assfucked, Lesbia, by your wretched skirts.
Your skirts are caught between your massive cheeks as big as two
Gibraltars — it’ll be a tight fit.”

— Martial, «Epigrams
XI.99»

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10 Friday Apr 2015

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aliens, quote unquote, trying to pass like normal, xenomorph erotica

I had been reared to believe that xenomorphs were indomitable and all but impossible to kill … that they inevitably destroyed any other life-form that they came across; that they were beyond comprehension … yet here I am, surviving among you all … learning your secrets.

10 Friday Apr 2015

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dripping, eaves, erotic poetry, haiku, raindrops, your lover pulls out

raindrops dripping from the eaves your lover pulls out

STARTLED MOUTH

10 Friday Apr 2015

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all blur, bipolar, curry on my tongue, flashcube, poem, retro-cool, sonnet, spork, startled mouth, tube socks, vindaloo

At the gym the boy in the stall next to

me has, “bipolar,” “lovers,” “medicine”

 

tattooed here and there. I’ve got vindaloo,

rice and curry on my tongue. There’s cotton

 

balls in my pocket, band-aids, a thing – spork?

Something that’s neither fork nor spoon, and yet

 

I can’t throw away. I’ve got stains, all cork

and basque, under my eyes. With comb I wet

 

my hair, smear the steamy mirror. My tube

socks are pulled to my knees. My gym shorts tight.

 

Bazooka Joe gum in one cheek. My words

might mean shame or pride. Startled, the flashcube

 

on your camera goes off. I hate that light,

that shows me exposed, my startled mouth blurred.

WHAT WILL BE LEFT

10 Friday Apr 2015

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betta fighting fish, interloper, ouija, poem, Poetry, Rumi’s love dog’s bark, slack sinew, sonnet, what will be left, Yahweh’s pact

Let all the lovers be consumed into

intimacies. Let the interlopers

 

play with robbed muscles and slack sinew.

Let the sea give me all its pink corals,

 

betta fighting fish. I, too, am beta.

The slack sub-boy who has what hunger wants.

 

I, too, have played with a cardboard ouija;

listened to love’s whine, its nails-on-board haunts.

 

I’ve let the outlaws in, they’re so certain

that the fuck that they give is the right one.

 

There’s more plastic in the ocean than sharks;

that is what will be left to our children.

 

And words. And poems. About Hope’s garden.

And Yahweh’s pact. And Rumi’s love dog’s bark.

fever dream

10 Friday Apr 2015

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1944, a girl and her submarine, children called to war, fever dream, Hiroshima, memories of dead girls, prose

In 1944 a ghost, a mossy gray-green girl once, stood at a village train station, waiting. I’ve heard this story before, how that she will be forever barely sixteen, a volunteer, leaving behind her hand-me-down dresses for a hint of military pantaloons and horsehide ankle-boots, her name stitched inside each new collar. A reflection appearing in the dark glass, unsubtle trying to tell me something as night rolls in.

My world is full of the memories of dead girls, how this one left behind the twisty roads of Mount Hiba, where Izanami, the goddess of creation and death, was buried, how the wind in the red elms over her parent’s house announced a storm, how brown leaves mixed with the elegance of her family’s graves. Are ghost stories maudlin?

I am unshaven, what do I know? Except that ahead of her all of the Pacific is burning, one town after the next will be consumed and finally Hiroshima, a mantra she can’t stop repeating.

Over and over she will practice introducing herself to her new shipmates (Yo-ro-shi-ku o-ne-gai-ita-shi-masu / Please take care of me), she will imagine how they must look, village girls just like her heading to a big city. She will look eagerly out the train window as it pulls into the stations at Osaka and then at Okayama, and then again and again on each of the platforms as they pass by.

Today it is a bullet train, sleek, crammed with office workers and it is impossible to imagine any memory staying alive long enough to ride on it while years before the girl rode out of the mountains and down to the sea and I can feel the rails singing failure, because there will always be children called to war while the sun sets over the mountains with the lights of Hiroshima spread out down below.

by perks

10 Friday Apr 2015

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another midtown addict, haiku, perks, poem

laughing with chunks of life

stuck in my hair – “just another

midtown addict,” by perks

WHOMEVER

10 Friday Apr 2015

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different womb, feel daddy’s scratchy face, free verse, pat the bunny, poem, Poetry, whomever

Pat the bunny, the shadows

are long, sometimes I can’t

 

always find whomever I’m

looking for. Or whoever. I get

 

those mixed up. See, you

were an aunt to me. Though

 

I come from a different womb,

different time, different world,

 

all that you praised is still here,

like this child that you helped

 

raised though you didn’t know

it. Come, feel daddy’s scratchy face.

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