Thursday, March 20, 2014

Poetry Conference


Here as we sit in a collective group caught
In the process of stilled mitosis,
Listening to former gods of words
Who twisted sentences into goose bumps
And those around me hanging on
Verbs, adjectives, nouns that sell shivers,
Minds’ mouths gulping down knowledge
Passing up teeth to take in poetry
In chugging sentences,
While the fluorescent glints off baldness—
A commentary on the audience’s mean.
Reflecting the translations of the past
We lose ourselves in wordy antiquity
That colors the cloudy blue sky with desire 
So we burst away afterward, 
Making poems ride down on our imaginations.
Let us, we pray, die with words
Burnt on our mute tongue
That sing of our desire to
Make life poems and poems life.

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