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03 Monday Aug 2015

Posted by babylon crashing in Humor, quote unquote

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ab fab, absolutely fabulous, Don't worry about it darling. It was only for a year and then it fell off, Morocco, Patsy and Eddie, quote unquote

EDDIE:

Study? You don’t go to Marrakech to study, darling. 

PATSY:

No you don’t! 

EDDIE:

There are lots of reasons to go to Marrakech and studying is not one of them, sweetie. You go to Marrakech for I don’t know, drugs, dirt-cheap plates and rugs.

PATSY:

Yeah, easy-going sex with gorgeous, under-age youths…

EDDIE:

Yeaaah. And sex changes, Pats? Well, not now, anyway. Not now, anymore.

— Absolutely Fabulous, Morocco (1994)

aftermath

15 Thursday Aug 2013

Posted by babylon crashing in Poetry

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aftermath, got the guts?, Morocco, poem, Poetry, seppuku, when she comes

When she comes I’ll go find my hungry blade
from Morocco. When she comes, using all
the bright noise from her song just to buy me,
when she snaps her fiddle strings at long last,
when all those strings are broken and she comes
like a cartoon blow job, sloppily drawn,
unconvincing and all down the face, then
I will know that I do not belong here
with you. I will step through the font of this
unwritten poem full of amazement,
wondering why I didn’t reach for my
curved blade sooner? If there is real safety
with others I have not found it; exiles
have no home, orphans no family, though
they are both precious to the earth. It’s how
we spend our time that I find intriguing.
Eternity is a problem only
for the easily distracted. Give me
daisies, the silence of daisies. Give me
my knife so that I might bleed all over
the silence. So that when she comes I will
tell her that our aftermath has left me
curvy and hissing. There is no question,
just a bitter tea made from wild foxglove
and wormwood When she comes I don’t want to
go looking for my Moroccan stick-knife.
I will bear my belly, I have the guts
for it, though I ask of you do not feel
sad or cry or try to argue with me.
She is coming and I want enough time
to spill everything all over this page.

lalla aisha qandisha

27 Tuesday Apr 2010

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child of fire, Lalla Aisha Qandisha, Morocco, sex demon

note: in Moroccan folklore Lalla Aisha Qandisha
 is a sex demon who visits lover’s dreams.

 

You, child of fire, are able to transcend

all these years to arrive now in my dream

as my sister, mother, teacher and friend.

I am the worst of sinners, blaspheme

on two legs; everything is just questions

with no answers. The poorest of fortune

tellers can trace my doubts in you, the ones

reserved for all Christian, Jewish, Muslim

faith. And still you come. You and I; without

bodies, only fire, only your lips, kiss

on kiss, on mine. Like burning ash; drifting

and then fusing together. Let my doubt

be a song I sing from that day to this.

I burn, child of fire. Yes, I am burning.

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