POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
Welcome To The House of Static

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

First

Long after midnight, we’re talking about our first time

if detritus is all i’m made up of

my love is a glass shard, a knife made of madness and moonlight,
and there are already way too many fragments in this house

My Multiverses

It is the 70s. 1970s? 2570s? Who knows?
Audre and I have a penthouse in New York.

Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

Electric Eels, Finishing School, Teeth

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

Condolences

my friends’ fathers are
dropping
I mean dying
like flies

Finding My Fix

I slumped in front of a massive desk, a passive patient corroded with failure and dread.

Good Driver

Lights on the dashboard spell out
“You still can’t kiss me”

A Way of Seeing

Just starlight and some small scribbling across vinyl.

The State School 1984 His Given Name Was Wilbur  We Called Him Magpie

Mostly he ate what was put on his plate
snuck coffee grounds or dirt for a snack
Once a zipper Unzipped

REVENGE SCENE

Okay, picture this: We’re in an elevator. The elevator shuts down. It doesn’t matter where we’re going, only that we’re alone.

Tea

my father holds
his favorite drink

The Kotel in Jerusalem is Filled with Cracks

We found in his suitcase T-shirts, his siddur, gifts he bought for his grandchildren…

close up of sun
Mercury in Retrograde

You said it was okay to blame
what goes wrong on the planet

On the Night Row-Houses Across the Street Catch Fire

You let the yellow glow
from eye sockets. The building up the street
is burning faster and faster.

Like dirt

this is what I want you to to see:
leaves falling because it is too late for them not to