POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
“Artifact,” as Translated from Gluberhöff’s Lexicon

Any still figure at mid-late evening, when the long shadows make even crumbs appear arranged like furniture.

An Endeavor of Being Now

We stop doing dishes while
a mile unwinds
from the tree outside.

You can’t make them love you, no matter how artfully you betray yourself

Try not to see your own predicament in every fucking thing.

Clueless & Briefly Gorgeous

I buy too much, for someone of my stature.
could pawn a skinny metaphor to purchase a plump skin.
its reputed in our lineage— to daydream a life that shreds our pockets.

Lobster

I suffer visions and many indignities
while looking for the Lobster

Electric Eels, Finishing School, Teeth

Millions of Americans have been affected by identity theft. It’s probably the greenhouse gases.

Sprung (April)

I like to think I’m also sprung,
released from the furnace knocks,
done with the heavy meat stews
and salty soups.

Clotheslines

Ma wrings
a wet world
of colors

Letter To a Young Poet

Do not say anything anybody else has said ever. Things are not “bleached by sun.”

Condolences

my friends’ fathers are
dropping
I mean dying
like flies

Welcome To The House of Static

here is the sky in stop motion, flickering,
a still shot in monochrome

Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

love poem with dead leaves & color

I would always rather be happy than
dignified. Rather held than held
in awe.

appetites

you quit wearing pants
loaf around your yard
in hole-nipped panties

Several someones

a folksome, gruesome opera
of gauze and malcontent.

Landscape with Ash

You are strange, my mother said, dwelling on the past.

melting ice cap
blue is the color of surrender

you know that
baby swallows make silver ripples
in wild rivers to court reeds?