I woke up this morning to budgeted time this put aside to read THIS ISA NICE NEIGHBORHOOD by Farid Martuk, a book I love a lot. This is my favorite poem.
(*I apologize. The line breaks wont appear as they should in blogger. But I think the content overcomes this. To see the real, go here)
Anamorphosis
Two shepherd collies lie in the grass
of the children’s outfield
A woman stands between them so tall
their mistress, mistress smokes
She keeps sunset
A slow cloud bank rises over the park
to refract the light through particulate
garbage air,
light honeyed
in the methane
Islanded in the long grass I am drinking a bottle of water
keeping sunset
Warm air trades places with cold air
knocking a plastic bag around
the new leaves of a park tree
I’m a shitty listener—
too many things sound like paper
or a phone ringing
Usually there is plane
traffic above me
but I am allowed to see it
intermittently
by steam trails
My mother has been allowed to grow old—
I visit
drive her
away from her TV
so she can say things before she dies
Today she talked about her rape
he took pictures of her at gunpoint
A long time ago painters
laid out
shadows such that if
you stand in the right place
they coalesce for your eyes
into a skull
So we
learn to look
at anything and recognize death
That’s alright I’ll
do that
but right now I want a bigger
compass to draw the register of planes above me
the woman and her dogs
gone home
the Marlboro in the grass
the plastic bottle in my hand
I want to hear the plastic bag
in the tree
I want to look up
and see that it’s death
and a plastic bag
and a city tree
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Posted by Brian Foley at 12:42 PM
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