Thursday, November 30, 2006

skulls

Skulls smash
against each other
and lightning strikes
the sorrowful ground.
Voices fly
like humming insects
of another age
and weave their ways through
the paths left by
the smashing of the skulls.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

end of the world

The window at the
end of the world
does not overlook
a cliff;
no roaring water
dashing against a
rocky wall.
It’s just a street,
plain and simple,
tarmac and chrome;
broken cars and
tired limbs,
scrubby beards
and fallen kings.
Young men
outnumber the old –
they’ve come looking
for answers
to questions
they were never told.
So the members
of a broken band
keep composing
rebellious tunes
and beg the others
to throw over
the world.
The kings look sad;
they know why they
are here – the drugs
disappeared as kingdoms fell.
And the young men?
They are here on their own
and so they drink
themselves dead and
the drugs bring them
pleasure
when they sway
to the tugging
of the strings by
members of the broken band.
And at the corners of
broken-down buildings
there are hunch-backed
poets
who sit and scream loudly.
The women are not walking,
nor sitting –
here they fly among
and dance with
the clouds that woo
them over and over.
They are smiling.

Saturday, November 04, 2006

puzzle

Piece by piece
the puzzle completes
itself.
All the mystery
and wide-eyed wonder
of childhood
slowly dripped
onto the floor,
creating a kaleidoscope
of jade stones,,
which soon, will settle
and swallow
me whole,
body and soul.