POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
beach
On Undressing a Color / On Undressing a Girl

I imagine that undressing a color, though, would be so much like peeling a memory away from the grey and the white matter of your brain.

The Kotel in Jerusalem is Filled with Cracks

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

Mom, in Her Dementia, Steals Oranges

and apples, mackintosh mostly, but any kind left in The Pub
at the Assisted Living Place

Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

i do not want to wait until it’s too late

the strands of your hair on the bathroom tiles aren’t sketching defeat. that’s you spitting disease in the face with another day you’ve woken up to.

The River

I myself should never have been born

[Zoetrope with Particulates in it and a Newborn]

and then her eyes fully opened — blazed through with strands of mud

Snow Falls from Branches

Should have found a job by now; should have slept in the night;
should have boiled old coffee before noon.

My Multiverses

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

Black Ghosts of Ponderosa on a Silhouette of Hill

Even as the sun warms the concrete
the long nights’ sensual cold lingers in my clothes.

A Way of Seeing

Just starlight and some small scribbling across vinyl.

love poem with dead leaves & color

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

Lavandula

Listen to me: I know
the winter gloom in
mid-summer…

oh Manifesto

The collective
failure
of ethical standards

All In

I don’t
know why
I’m in the garden
kneeling on dirt

Vase

The storm passes without snow.
The car waits loyally in the back lot.

Clotheslines

Ma wrings
a wet world
of colors

Getting Postcards From a Piano Showroom

The two of us toast to a man we both love, to whatever degree, clink our glasses and laugh…

woman at bar
After She Told Me You Pushed Her Down the Stairs

Empty vessels
make the most sound, I think,
as you rip the fairy lights off the handrail.