A hand-picked collection of my contemporary poetry from 2007. |
there wuh once this bloke from down our way nice on the day, quick on his feet, ne'er a dawdle down riley street he’d hand us all sticky-finger photographs of his fair betrothed, the damsel a strawberry doll with the devil looking at me, anally raped twice or thrice with her look on a withering wall of past-tense Polaroid a solenoid, nor catalyst, a woman borne to bear no cyst nor scorn of man, to needle til wake and bleed his sockets where the eyes once ne'er sat in a drawer, her drawer of raw intentions and the soft spheres gooed up on pins wi' pupils pulled apart in dishes ... ...first impressions. the rim of her hat surprised me, it wasn’t edged with silver, borne to cut or slice a man into equal pairs or thirds or fractioned meats laced in haemoglobin? Fleshes and fats of veritable venison for ribbons, brain and lobal matter mushed aside as sweaty bubble-wrap, slimy to the touch, merry christmas RINGO. His grin was bloody, shid-bin two-town... His poor dentist! When it came to money he’d’ve fucked it and we all knew, everyone I think I thought I knew and now know except for the bash and the full and the whims in Ringo that his dentist had a hat, laissez-faire black n' begrudging upon strawbry dol 'air ...second impressions. an THOSE COUNT |