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Wednesday, October 24th, 2007

So, I'm just starting to learn the technique for shining my fingernails on my shirt. This has become important because I recently got published in a little poetry 'zine called Absurdity on the Rocks. It feels nice because they approached me and asked if they could publish a couple of my poems. These are the two they chose:

a little rain

i turn from your face; your words
wade through me like the slow slosh of puddle
footsteps in my chest--some head-muddled traveler
watching his own feet
trudge through my peace with labored steps; no raincoat
--no care for this lotus lily dream
that streams under and around his splashing feet;
washing down the gutter on a path of least
resistance. and my confusion
is the muted plink-plink of gravel in the rain pipe.
a symphony of ache, that replays
in rolling waves of tiny heavy things.

dust on sweat

van gogh is speaking
his lips are sparkling in swirls of blue
"love is insanity" he says
his voice a thick yellow tremble

the hue climbs in my throat
gets a hold of my wind
and mixes the molasses in my chest
--folds in a 10 mile dirt road

the cars don't stop
the clouds wont burst

i'm dragging a cherry tree
past the golden windows
spilling over with roast beef and song

i find myself eaten by a stained glass sanctuary
'til sleep sits on me
and mice smell my pockets

safely distant from your whispers

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