birthday
a painted lip flits up and down:
post-adolescent flight.
an Asymmetric dancer or
a butterfly at Night.
we've visited the world at length
but never saw a Thing,
we closed our eyes and spun about,
a man, a Boy, a king!
i pondered on the truth today,
and discovered nothing New
but another way to heaven
and geometries askew.
i am Sixteen and then turn bored
and bitter, cold, and mean.
i will sprint away to elsewhere,
a Girl, a woman–queen.
aquarium
lips with personality.
a silly mouth, open,
slowly catching life
in pillowed cheeks,
silently pushing a syllable
Puh. Puh. Puh.
through zen emptiness.
i wonder if she knows she's caged.
orange and gold
and flat like the sun in the sky.
she is thousands of miles removed,
from a lake in japan
that's now half-dead and dark
and thick with soda sludge
and pharmaceuticals.
next door are fish from the
tennessee river.
Born to dodge motorboats
and busted tires,
they are simpler, browner,
but they are equally displaced.
equally unquestioning.
maybe they're saved,
maybe they're doomed.
slippery bodies,
eyes like pennies,
all shine in the blue depths.
do they know that behind
two inches of plexiglass
lurk unimaginable horrors?
even a shark would tremor.
HEAVENish
electric fairy lights
danced on darkened eyes
of scattered souls.
a neon sign,
ungodlike and self-aware,
straight to the point
proclaims
these lovely ladies dance for you
and
open twenty-four hours a day
and
topless sweethearts
and
WELCOME TO HEAVEN.
heaven.
in the cold place
at the nape of my neck,
or in the grubby fingers
of a divorced mailman with a dollar.
the delicate place of a
half-hearted dream,
shattered in the grey between
relevance and politics.
a strip club behind a chinese
restaurant.
this is heaven?
fairylights and broken bottles
in an alley where someone
lost their way, their innocence,
the contents of their stomach.
a heaven for someone
with dark eyes
and a few questions
under their skin.