SHORT AVENUE KIND OF HAIKU
Across the street a child and her father are framed by a doorway briefly
In a dance of evening before bedtime
Culver City, Calif 1966 |
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KITCHEN ARCHEOLOGIST
I cleaned the kitchen but it was more like an archeological dig with emotional artifacts in each stratum
Whose fork? An apron from... I can’t remember, Whose thyme? Burst Perrier in the freezer, yes I remember, stains on the stove, an aphrodisiac feast perhaps
Can I date, sort and separate them When strata sometimes merge and this fossilized dip with cryptic potato chip markings could have served any party any lover’s domestic whim?
Here’s a clue, yes her dish, a sales tag from an Akron afternoon, Idyllic I remember for that sort of afternoon
There’s a room off the kitchen Filled now with junk I could put my collection there tagged and properly preserved
And I could visit on Akron afternoons
Venice, Calif. |
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NO LESS THAN
No less than the fat young woman begging change at the 7-11, a tattooed blue heart on her ankle
in the scheme of things she must be included
Easy for me bent liberal, weepy
So what about Jowls, the world eater? Mercedes screamer? what about him on his cellular phone?
in the scheme of things he must be included
And the svelte young woman in her 730i weeping at nothing, everything coiffed, frozen, mid-block?
consider her no less in the scheme of things embrace her no less in the scheme of things
Hard for me bent cold, hostile
Still, I help her to the curb where she sits lost in the scheme of things
just like the rest of us no less than lost in the scheme of things
Studio City, Calif. |
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