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OUI/WE
OUI/WE Through New Year’s open doorsa host of voices echo, Say Yes! Back then, I was weary of Non: Don’t run down the stairs! Don’t cry! OUI! Formed in France where I broke apart and transformed, child in my belly, “I” to “we.” … Continue reading
Mellow the Morning After
The morning after, the room exhalesits smoke and mellow wax.Bivalves cradle each other on a forgotten plate.Lip prints, crumpled napkins, the tint of sun like an unmade bed — all that happened, happened,in an instant of excess;like a poem, it … Continue reading
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Viva My Magenta!
Magenta? I swoon, no matter how much naysayers insist I should pay attention to the end of the world. Pantone may have anointed Viva Magenta the color of 2023, but I’ve been living in that color since the cusp of … Continue reading
Colorists on the Brink of Winter
“The colorists get it entirely wrong: nature is colored in winter and cold in summer, there’s nothing colder than full summer sun.” Tell me more, Camille Pissarro! Tell me, French landscape painter, about winter’s color, now that leaves now lying … Continue reading
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Tagged landscape painting, Pissarro, S.A.D., T.J. Clark, winter blues
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The Early Bird and other Myths
Oh bathroom window, what are those ash-gray clouds,needle in the morning’s eye — dawn too early in its strange light-threading.To 6am, I bring another party: my thoughts, light and frisky in dark crevices,champagne-splashed agent of chaos, so loud, you say, … Continue reading
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Why Rake
That patch of clean clear grass will last only as long as I stand there, brown elm leavesfalling around me, and yet I keep raking. The sea of leaves will overtake us, as will early darkness. I keep stuffing … Continue reading
Bastille to Puritan Village: Strange Magic
Each time, after countless trips, still strange magic.Hours ago, we were eating croissants in the sun, looking at the soft green column of the Bastille, the genie de la Liberté, golden wings aloft, still leaping.Today I wake up to crisp carpeting … Continue reading
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Tagged displacement, estrangement, Paris, poetry, Rimbaud, time travel, travel
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Back to Scroll One
[Some smart-aleck loser decided to hack my little poetry site — hope he got some jollies! We’ve been out of commission for a while. I am back-posting this piece, and will jump to the present presently!] How amazing to be … Continue reading
The Waste Land is a Wasteland is a wasteland
I take the Waste Land as a day-to-day thing. When a dismal, cold slate gray rain falls from a slate gray sky, when it looks like wartime London, need we say more — T.S. Eliot’s 1922 poem, celebrating its centennial, … Continue reading
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Old Soul/Young Soul
Back in the day when I was a kid, it seemed cool to be an old soul. Whoever first enlightened me, when I first heard the phrase (to be or to have?), I don’t recall. Being an old soul seemed … Continue reading
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