Thursday, June 28, 2012

Intelligent Life

("Hail in the Desert, Northern Nevada")



Do the heavy clouds

Mutter their tears and glower?

Well, and if they do

Sweet sage answers with

Kind and liberal breath,

And so does the dirt

Proclaim itself with flint and dust

On a rainy day.



The Quail race, heads forward

And beside them tiny chicks

Flutter and bounce like feather balls,

And so, outside our evil world

They move to their own

Beating of hearts.



So, too, the snake coils

Under sheltering rock

Lizard scrambles, looks over his back

And darts into brittlebush.

The innocent datura

Luxuriates in soft trumpets

And grows it’s fatal fruit.



Above, the Hawk soars

On solar winds, below

Ancient stars, all

Enmeshed in the hunting of time.

We know all this and yet…

And yet somehow, we still can

Call our lives civilized

And say they’re the benighted ones.

Worth only the subjection of pens

And the yield of the butcher’s blade.



Ah, but let the lay of the land

And the current of wind

Expose this ridiculous lie.

The native ken of the reviving Fish

The patience of the creeping Newt

The watchful eye of the Rabbit

And the yip of the Coyotes

Proclaim a thousand nations

And histories beyond our understanding.

We think ourselves so bold and knowing

But where does intelligence lie?


Oh, muttering clouds who hold

Our so many lives

In their vaporous hands

The sun beyond, who’s mighty beams

Rest quiet and modest upon our fate,

Perhaps they know in their ages

What was really meant

When a lonely, wise wanderer

Spoke to every heart and soul

The words prophetically ringing

In my ears today…



The meek shall inherit the Earth,

Someday.






Monday, June 25, 2012

The Phantom of Terezien




(Kurt Gerron)

Dark corners in a gloomy hall,

The door beyond the shadowed wall,

Where you wander beyond it all

No stage, no lights, no applause.



Your bulky shadow shades to night.

You have moved beyond the fight.

The chamber is now bathed in light.

Look up and see the naked stars.



You can’t erase the hopeless eyes,

The heaps of flesh, the swarms of flies,

Yet, help them with their ghastly lies,

To live another day and starve.



Fat man, now, so big and small,

Haunt the endless ghetto hall.

The victims that around you fall

Hostage to your desperate role.



Your name once bright is now but drear

Because you gave yourself to fear.

A fool as mad as old King Lear

Or, Iscariot, confused and doomed.



The day before the chambers closed

You stood in line to be disposed.

On one last awful stage you posed

Your final scene in ashes clothed.



 Your memories of gladder times

Mack the Knife, Threepenny rhymes.

Now rot below the dust of lime

Ten million phantoms crowd the seats.



Bouquets of flesh and whitened bone,

Thrown to the stage of broken stone

Where you play endless and alone,

To maelstrom moans, eternal cries.














Saturday, June 9, 2012

Love Poem


("Hills, Mountains, Sky" by David Saltaire)






The more I think of you
the less I understand.
I can't see you through logic
yet my heart, somehow
comprehends.












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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Rabbit's Moon

(Still from Kenneth Anger's "Rabbit's Moon")
Yea Perriot

Fallen in love with the moon

So far

Over and over again

You reach

For the lover who isn’t there

Perriot.



The rabbit, the moon and thee

Are three.

Shine on silvery moon

And hear

The bells reveal the doo-wop tunes

So clear

On this night

 in the forest of flowers.



Here comes Harlequin

To beguile with tricks of air!

Walking the tightrope across the ground

Juggling nothing, cavorting and tumbling

And leaping about!

Don’t look such a fool Perriot,

Look further than his wand!

For with his magic lantern


Behold!

He’ll conjure the sun

Maya, illusion, a beauty…

Sweet Columbine!



Fool Perriot

Who spurns the mirror and the lute

Has turned

And thrills to her lovely dances

Mechanique

Oh what would you give

Naif Perriot

To be her one and only dream-

The moon?

But now you are the one who’s spurned

She dances

Now with Harlenique!



And now the lantern shows a fear

The moon eclipses, dark and drear

Disaster for poor Perriot

The fading of all the love he knows.

But soft! Your better angels come…



And show reflection and the tune

Again you hurry from your room?

Into the silver forest gloom

And there’s the rabbit in the clearing

The moon 


a spotlight on his hearing

Is something there that you are fearing?

To fall?



And Perriot

In the garden grasping, flying

He tumbles

Towards the magic light

And when the ragdoll hit the floor

Poor Perriot

He was no more.