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16 Thursday Apr 2015

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… loveroot, silk thread, crotch and vine.

Walt Whitman

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11 Saturday Apr 2015

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to the subtle air breathed/ by beings like us who walk this sphere,/ the change onward from ours to that of beings who walk other spheres.

Walt Whitman

night’s orphans

28 Thursday Nov 2013

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— I am not naked under summer sky.
There’s so much forbidden to me; so much

you and I can’t do. Here’s our lullaby:
we’d sit on a grassy hill at night, touch

of heat in the air, and with night’s orphans,
crickets, we would sing to you. But twilight

is when you must go home and the heavens
always seem empty without you. Tonight

I’ll sit on our hill and star-gaze. Our future
feels far away, a void full of star-beams

and dark. You can’t join me. I can’t join you.
But if we could — we could — we would whisper

secrets under stars. My heart pounding, dreams
within dreams within all that we can’t do.

][][

“go freely with powerful uneducated persons and with the young and with the mothers of families” — Walt Whitman

get laid

22 Tuesday Oct 2013

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Bravado in bed is bad —- Bravado
in verse is worse. “I’ll make you scream, I’ll make

you cream.” Then what? You’ll steal my spleen? I know,
Poe, lust is cruel when we wake with an ache

we just can’t soothe. But no one cares about
affairs. Trysts with poltergeists at least shows

labored thought outside the box, but I doubt
it would occur to you, since your great woes

are all about not getting laid. “Get laid.”
It’s what chicken eggs do. Put down the pen.

Do you want love? This is what you shall do—-

“Love the earth and sun
and the animals, despise
riches, give alms to everyone
that asks, stand up for the stupid
and crazy, devote your income
and labor to others, hate tyrants,
argue not concerning God,
have patience and indulgence
toward the people, take off
your hat to nothing known
or unknown or to any man
or number of men, go freely
with powerful uneducated
persons and with the young
and with the mothers of families,
read these leaves in the open air
every season of every year
of your life, re-examine all
that you have been told
at school or church or in
any book, dismiss whatever
insults your own soul,
and your very flesh shall be
a great poem and have
the richest fluency not
only in its words but
in the silent lines of its lips
and face and between
the lashes of your eyes
and in every motion
and joint of your body.”

—-do that once more. You’ll never get betrayed

by love again. You will be love again.

You’ll walk this earth burning, mad, fiery.

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notes:

The long quote in the middle is from Walt Whitman’s introduction to his massive poem, “Leaves of Grass.” It’s one of the best moral codes I’ve ever read.

Whitman. Sappho. Neruda.

09 Tuesday Apr 2013

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Ուիթմեն. Սապփո. Ներուդա.
Տաղ. Հնչեակ. Վիպերգ.
Ես գրում եմ իմ բանաստեղծությունները վրա ձեր ծլիկ.

Whitman. Sappho. Neruda.
Ode. Sonnet. Ballad.
I write my poems on your clit.

* * *

Notes:

As far as I know these are the correct spellings in Armenian of these poets’ names. Պաբլո Ներուդա (Pablo Neruda), Ուոլթ Ուիթմեն (Walt Whitman) and Սապփո (Sappho).

Writing, as they say, is a gamble. We put our art out for the world to see, and then hope the reader enjoys it enough to write back. Some people find their audience right away and some never do. I have no idea where the audience for this poem is, but I am willing to take the chance that once I send it out into the void that is the Internet it will, slowly, find its way to the one who it’s intended for. And who knows? That person might even help me with my grammar, since my ability to write in Armenian is շատ վատ (very bad). Cheers!

sticky palms dry

25 Sunday Apr 2010

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lines quoted from Song of
Myself, XI
by Walt Whitman

Laughter. Bluestones lost in heathered walls.
Twenty-eight men without womanly life.
All so lonesome. They did not see her, but
she saw them and loved them. Ghosts in bathhouse.
Ghosts in steam. They do not think whom they souse
with their spray. Goo-goo eye. Weird bone corset.
She loves boys. Stitchin’ her own thread. A knife
like cock — something to sew, mend — fat with balls.
 
Braids ‘n knots she brings. For boy bodies. Ghosts
sweeping mist. All their black and milky stripes.
She flirts bloody. Hothouse gore. Which one boasts
he’s the biggest? longest? the one who wipes
sticky palms dry. She’ll take all the young men
again and again and — O yes — again.
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