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morsels

13 Sunday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Armenian, Poetry, sonnet, Translation

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hungry ghosts, morsels, poem, Poetry, sin eater, sonnet, translation, tsavd tanem

Tsavd Tanem. Let me take your pain. As in

I’ll eat it. I’ll vomit it. I’ll transform

it. All that horror spewed. Call me Shaman

of Thieves and Sonnets. Call me a Firestorm

that Heals. If not now then when? If not me

then who? This is what a Hungry Ghost dreams

of. You say that you wail like a banshee

during sex. I say nightmares and daydreams

taste the same. Tsavd Tanem. Hymn that stifles.

Song that bleats. This is what a Hungry Ghost

dreams of; such tasty morsels. Tsavd Tanem.

Tsavd Tanem. Tsavd Tanem. All these, “trifles.”

Love, let me take this from you. You almost

gave up. Call me Cursed; my one pseudonym.

][][

Notes.

In Armenian, Tsavd Tanem (Ցավդ տանեմ) is a colloquially phrase used to express sympathy or affection. I, on the other hand, am taking it literally. In Buddhism, Hungry Ghosts (餓鬼) are spirits who are driven by unquenchable emotional needs, often depicted as tormented by grotesque desires that they are unable to ever fulfill. If that doesn’t sum up my entire life in a nutshell I don’t know what would.

shunter

12 Saturday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Erotic, Poetry, sonnet

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booty deep, erotic poetry, poem, Poetry, putting the anal in bacchanal, quote unquote, shunter, sonnet, spilled ink

Amor fati, it starts like this: She bop

a loo bop a whop bam boom. Not Tutti

Frutti, but buggery none the less. Flop

sweat. The first inkling of pain. Booty

deep and spread wide. No, you say. O hell no.

But to love what Fate brings requires you to

explore. From the bar through the slush and snow

to bed. Batty fang. Caterwauling. Screw

shunter. Slang … as I pause before the O

of your ass. Hell no. Then, by turns, Rome burns

between your cheeks. Tonight we will transgress.

Call me daddy, stranger, your queerest beau;

bent, we say. Soon wild rapture will return.

Soon you’ll claw my flesh, shuddering: fuck, yes.

without

10 Thursday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Erotic, Poetry, sonnet

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erotic poetry, masturbating to emily dickinson, poem, Poetry, sonnet, spilled ink, without transgression there can be no wisdom

Venus fly trap. Pheromones and cock. Seed’s

heavy fluid. Stamen’s curve. Stamen’s lure.

Flower hell; as in, fuck, you sigh, your greed’s

drippage. As in, there! a touch of the pure

slipping three fingers in. Buck on the cot,

in the tent, with your parents by the camp

fire’s fire. The tendrils. The roots. The cumshot.

None of that is here. Soon your fingers cramp.

Soon you hear: good night, while the tent’s zipper

unzips. Cocksleeve dreams fade. Nature’s excess

goes on without you. Zero at the bone,

indeed. No tight breathing. No clit trigger.

Just dark. Just something out there in distress.

Something bestial. Something that can moan.

rude

07 Monday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

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Kate Warne, Pinkerton Female Detective Bureau, poem, Poetry, quote unquote, rude and smutty with the gods, sonnet

Rude much? We live, rue and die all unasked

for, save Kate Warne, chief of the Pinkerton

Female Detective Bureau, who unmasked

the plot to kidnap Abraham Lincoln.

Unasked, unmasked, pain in the ass. Epochs

divide us. Like Lilith in the moonlight,

in Kate’s far scars: bullet wounds and smallpox.

Lilith everywhere. Born a cenobite,

Kate sez’, “I such sights to show you!” Then

she’s gone, man, real gone. Rude: as in, keeping

secrets from you. You are untrustworthy.

Kate hates you. I’m just indifferent. Your sin

does not thrill. It’s common. Common sinning

when it should have been vast and praiseworthy.

frost

04 Friday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry, sonnet

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first cursed, frost fried, my alcoholism, poem, Poetry, sonnet

Gods in clods of earth. Parasites cloud. Wormed

riot. It’s ill how cures fail. Ill or cursed.

You don’t know? Neither denied nor confirmed.

Neither argued nor held my first. What thirst?

Cursed thirst. Ill met a grief ago. My rose

hue. My plague. “Be content,” Echo re: framed,

“give or take a fjord, what your verse-prose shows,”

Godly natted while her godly bowels strained ––

[¡G-Ross T.M.I.!] –– “is that your humor

needs work; don’t give up that day job just yet.”

–– That’s fair, I thought. My alcoholism

being what it is. “First cursed, y’all. Frost lunar

content.” No, not content … not yet. Not yet.

Not glow-worm come cloud. Not beau-bawd rhythm.

zoot

03 Thursday Apr 2025

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cell's ache, poem, Poetry, sax is your ax, sonnet, zoot

Body sleeps. Psyche creeps. It all happens

when I’m not home. “You’re Zoot. Sax is your ax.”

“Uh, Zoot’s skipped a groove again.” My atoms

spread. DNA unwinds. Protons climax.

Slinky cells divide. This is pillow talk.

If I only had pillows. I have cats.

They’re like what a meatloaf and a warlock

baby looks like. Mistress Purrfect Paws. That’s

totally something that could happen, eh?

That “eh” indicates that I’m from Quebec,

which I’m not. At least when I’m awake.

I can’t recall dreams. Just the rum wordplay

they leave behind. Just, yo broke joke, Molech.

Just Zoot on his sax. Just cells and cell’s ache.

blight

03 Thursday Apr 2025

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blight, gangsta boogie, poem, Poetry, sonnet, thingy-thing

“I was much further out than you thought/ and not waving but drowning” ~ Stevie Smith.

Start like this. Add [D-ball Blight/~ Mama told

me/~ come, son, ain’t the way to have fun/~ bawd

bones/~ son. Gangsta boogie?] To [Blue beard mold.

Blauh! jock cock Blauh! war raw Blauh! spinster’s rod

Blauh!/~ L’gangsta pussie?] Mix. [Ire in wack.

Pulsar north/ scar helm way/ home Holmes hell way

sugar bay] With [on your rock cock/~ slick sacque]

That’s how I wanted this to start. “To spray

[something?][a thing?] across your [thingy-thing?].”

Pathos?/~Bathos?/~ [whatever] such simplex

set of instructions. [ … … … … …] I’ll never get to

say what. Never say how now brown/~ [Stopping

you there, Herr Doktor Blight.] Mama’s next sex

swears [like this, Holmes] by the goat’s early rue.

][][

Notes.

One thing I’ve noticed about having tendinitis is that my mind spends a lot more time these days focused in on and trying to make sense of the endless static loop in my head. A translation process I won’t pretend to understand; what I get in return are endless fragments that not connected to anything, as if I was randomly switching through radio stations, white noise and all, which both gives and takes away. I tried highlighting all the different voices at work in this poem and the end result looks like:

quake

02 Wednesday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Erotic, Poetry, sonnet

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conversations with imaginary sisters, cunnilingus, erotic poetry, poem, Poetry, quake's fault, sonnet, you squirt up earthquakes

Super lewd stretch time. Thicc new aches, shapes, quakes.

Thicc knew. Ache knew. Quake knew what you wanted.

Me? I didn’t. I never do. I traipse.

I tramp. I walk out. I am undaunted

funeral crap. I go. Soiled comforters. Shite

water. I went. I brought the shadow’s back

and leg and tongue for you. The right in, “fright.”

The hack in, “whack.” Sucka MC. But first: flashback!

“Super lewd stretch time. Thicc new” – No, not that.

Quake knew, stretch pants. Quake knew. No, nay never

forgive Quake. Never. Me? I never – Who?

Not once in a year of Mondays. Cocked Hat?

Not once? Not once did it go – Whatever.

Do be do be do. Do be do be do.

zed

02 Wednesday Apr 2025

Posted by babylon crashing in Disaster –- Pain –- Sorrow, Poetry, sonnet

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cracked jaw, funky cracks, Owl-bird, poem, Poetry, quake's fault, Rat-bastard, Shark-fish, sonnet

Inert. Pain leaves my body inert. Not

the lewd, funky crack pipe that you believed

in. All that verse in praise of the, “G-spot,”

seems a touch quaint now. Do not be deceived.

That wet dream is still yours. Malice is mine.

Uppercut cracked my jaw. Scrambled my words.

Left me grinding teeth; like the Quake’s fault line

after the quake. Rat-bastards and Owl-birds

comfort me. Shark-fish swim the “sin” back in

“cousin.” They all know this won’t last. Inert

gases. Inert words. Inert flesh gone all

puffy. “Where’s the cock? The cunt? The written

praise song?” I’m far more broken than, “Pervert,

feel thyself.” Think: Zed. Think: what malice mauls.

pacific

02 Wednesday Apr 2025

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conversations with imaginary sisters, lurk, Pacific, poem, Poetry, sonnet, where the boys are all fey in tight jeans and mullets and the girls can bench-press small cadillacs

I preach you: Venice Beach was Pacific.

I say: Gods still lurk with humans. Muscle

Beach. In a mawashi, no less. Mythic

with such proportions. “Psalm in my bustle/

Swing on my skin” … on Yakuza tattoos.

Bourgeois say women in the Sumo

Ring is unnatural. “I sang the Blues

in/ that string-bikini.” With her cello

wide hips, with each dumbbell hefted, I say,

bodybuilders are a queer lot. –– Gods still

lurk with humans. –– Unnatural, I preach

you, ain’t knowing, taint that. It’s what the Fey

would call, Small Hick Frinergy. –– A hornbill

of a diss: way bey black some Venice Beach.

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