Your Royal Madame,
Touche
I am a must be madman-I mean mad I am.
This incidence rather a coincidence,
I think not.
It seems to me, it seems to be, and it just seems
an ironic twist of fate-wait-
do I believe in that? Irony? Fate?
an ironic twist of fate-wait-
do I believe in that? Irony? Fate?
This is Shirley Sacrilegious? I’ve said that first name before-
No this is timing. Counting the time with you.
Not in a cage. Not a Cage. Nor Cagian but Timean era,
ergo, time and time again
-reduce-reuse-recycle-
wherein the cycle, rinse, sit and spin.
I met a girl, I met a poem, I meta read a poem
and know-know, know 'em-by heart, by shape,
by sound and better by sin tax, i-ambroken.
It is better when the cage is left open,
the books laid down comfortably,
the poems lined up and put to the side,
away, in the marginalia, as if part of the conversation
as if welcome in side,
where silverfish swim
and humans have traveled by sand
in glass hours of solitude.
Well, I just had to tell you-
Not in a cage. Not a Cage. Nor Cagian but Timean era,
ergo, time and time again
-reduce-reuse-recycle-
wherein the cycle, rinse, sit and spin.
I met a girl, I met a poem, I meta read a poem
and know-know, know 'em-by heart, by shape,
by sound and better by sin tax, i-ambroken.
It was the eye. The i. Thy.
Universe. No place-like home.
Universe. No place-like home.
Always. Life imitates Art. Art imitates Life.
This goes there and that here and this fits and that works
and this is temporary.
This goes there and that here and this fits and that works
and this is temporary.
And I culled, if that’s the word, took my due
they said it was-but it sounds so sharp
and severe-the paper reaper is Here!
It is better when the cage is left open,
the books laid down comfortably,
the poems lined up and put to the side,
away, in the marginalia, as if part of the conversation
as if welcome in side,
where silverfish swim
and humans have traveled by sand
in glass hours of solitude.
Well, I just had to tell you-
I had to move the bookshelf in the bedroom.
Not the good one, the one opposite the bathroom.
To access the little door in the wall-not for me-
I think the wall was listening,
Modern Poetry, like water in the walls
falls through the pipes and vocal chords
like metronomes kept me calm.
Scaring sensitive books brittle by neglect,
oh I stirred it up all right!
oh I stirred it up all right!
Two to six boxes stacked by the front door-
No need to be sad-it means room for more
not so delicious to corrosion.
not so delicious to corrosion.
No, I do not feel the need
to fingerprint them? Plate them. Serve or share them.
Take something else, copied T's.
Take something else, copied T's.
The tribute Retallack retold, paginated for posterity.
The Others-Hah!
Obtuse out of context objects-
Obtuse out of context objects-
subjective-as though there was any other way
but to give those ones away.
The silence set in. Water absorbed. Cage closes in
the dust bunnies-butterflies-not yet-worms with wings.
the dust bunnies-butterflies-not yet-worms with wings.
Yeah, it is poetry answering life, the birds speak
the questions
the questions
that Timing is everything,
Those boxed up books are all Free!
Is this irony? Or just population control, Fate of the paper,
vaporous dates with destiny,
I see this not lasting, Dear John.
Those boxed up books are all Free!
Is this irony? Or just population control, Fate of the paper,
vaporous dates with destiny,
I see this not lasting, Dear John.
Art by Charles Emmanuel Biset, Still life with books, letter and tulip (1633–after 1693) [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons.