POETRY

“Poetry is language at its most distilled and most powerful.”
—Rita Dove
Hollywood Hills
the remarkable thing

I am still waiting for the lion

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.

Lobster

I suffer visions and many indignities
while looking for the Lobster

Finding My Fix

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

necromancer woman, witch woman

In my universe, my arm carries a heart and flowers,
my back a misguided quote

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.

Aging Punks

Every so often, they add a tattoo
in honor of some long-forgotten love.

painting of apple and grapes
Feast Of

anger, like you can sink teeth into, candy apple

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

melting ice cap
blue is the color of surrender

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

Snow Falls from Branches

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

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…

Pit Stop in Kansas

we drove on through
the blue seal of morning as the turbines
turned and winked out their hearts

oh Manifesto

The collective
failure
of ethical standards

Tea

my father holds
his favorite drink

close up of sun
Mercury in Retrograde

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

I Garden at the Edge of Autumn

There is so little left of the tomato plants.

Time Travel

I count my homes—
those of my scattered youth
the sanctuary of our young family
the intermittent rest stops
of apartments and vacations.