Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Tuesday, April 7, 2020
Monday, April 6, 2020
YOKEL ( 26 ) ~
Tough Guy
Watch the snow melt
as a back door pile
from ten feet to eight
to six and then four
and now a miserable
dirty pile two feet en-
during up to the first
Ceremonial
When the old farmer Ralph Burdock
Was going senile, or maybe it was Alzheimer’s
It was still a time when old folks fell between
A summation of senile, or gone funny in the head
But I would see Ralph come down our road
Where barely anyone lived, and stop his car well
Off the roadside and get out and go to his trunk
With the pace a farmer heading to a barn to milk
Cows would forever have in his gait, and snap the
Trunk open without a key and lift out his scythe
With almost the ceremony of a swordsman
The blade never touching anything but air
And it was already sharp, and with no further
Ado begin his work along the edges of our
Dirt road high wet grasses and raspberry and some
Thistle, elegantly and steadily sweep it all down
Just like he was once taught, now without his farm
Or wife or morning chores and so he came and
Helped do some of ours, even though no one really
Was alive or there for Ralph, just his scythe and purpose
And I’ve never quite seen the roadside trimmed and kept
Like that again, even by me, or the paid town workers
Yesterday Today Tomorrow
The old farm bridge we know is gone
Long gone
The stone abutments are mossy
Under young trees, forest debris
The farmer is also gone, and the farmer before him
The brook flows like it always has
Sunday, April 5, 2020
CATHERINE WALSH (IRELAND) ~
Nearly Nowhere
Well it's half-past
hangin' time/time to
go rob
S' what the old lady sd. to me
Encapsulate it
and escape it
Timeless
Even /reiterate it
Half-past
hangin' time/time to
go rob
____________________
Catherine Walsh
Idir Eatortha
Invisible Books
1996

Labels:
Catherine Walsh,
Invisible Books,
Ireland,
poetry
Saturday, April 4, 2020
BARBARA MORAFF ~
Barbara Moraff with Allen Ginsberg
Let It Be
Logic includes no promiscuity.
Deadly Nightshade is all
promiscuity.
Promiscuity, you ask, what
really
is it, how does it
function within us
or without us.
I tell you it is ignorance.
It ignores with pig passion
eats up everything in its
path. Look into its opaque
orange eyes & you see no
reflection of the real world.
Only density where existence
is an invulnerable thickness,
helplessly poisonous
like a belief system which is
strictly linear
in spite of its branching
like lungs
through space.
Deadly Nightshade is my name
for the woman who stole my husband,
who screams at my children, who calls
my son 'freak' because he can eat no
fat, who never cleans up the glass
after she's slammed the door, who dresses
in thick pelts of richly endowed lambs
and buys her own children
their scanty garb at yard sales
and auctions held to settle
estates
of those who
lived and died in poverty.
Another name for her is Scumcunt.
____________________
Barbara Moraff
Deadly Nightshade
Coffee House Press
1988

Friday, April 3, 2020
Thursday, April 2, 2020
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
Tuesday, March 31, 2020
MIROSLAV HOLUB ~
Dreams
They sap man’s substance
as moon the dew.
A rope grows erect
from the crown of the head.
A black swan hatches
from a pebble.
And a flock of angels in the sky
is taking an evening class
on the skid pan.
I dream, so I dream.
I dream
that three times three is nine,
that the right-hand
rule applies;
and when the circus leaves
the trampled ground will
once more overgrow with grass.
Yes, grass.
Unequivocal grass.
Just grass.
______________________
Miroslav Holub
Poems Before & After
Bloodaxe Books
Labels:
Dana Habova,
Miroslav Holub,
poetry,
Stuart Friebert
Monday, March 30, 2020
YOKEL ( 25 ) ~
Come Closer
Once long ago in old Vermont
We stopped the car on a mud road
Into a village to ask directions from
Anyone we could find, and while you waited
In the car I went and stepped into a store, barely lit
And so dark and cavernous it seemed early-Spring-bear-like
As I finally saw a figure sitting in a rocking chair, a man,
And he asked out of the darkness how he might help
I’ll never forget that time nor that man, and of course
I have completely forgotten the name or place on the map
But it was real
Because —
A few years later, in the peach of summer, closer to home and
Again on an old road we stopped for directions, and this
Time I entered a hilltop farmhouse and could hear someone
Beckon to me to come closer down this sun dusty hallway
With the palest afternoon light, and by a corner woodstove
Sat a very old and rickety wood built man, ancient as the
Plaster walls, and he asked what he could do for me
Imagine!
When I stepped back out the door I saw the maple trees dark
Leafed, trapping summertime in their bonnets — while broad
Fields went to upper pastures shadowy lush and holding on
Holding on
for Richard Levasseur
After Chores
It’s just like her —
that small dish
of scented soap
at the big cast iron
kitchen farm sink
for smaller hands
Info
unshaved
bib overalls
grubby cap
in the fancy deli
for a pizza slice
sits with tourists
he once sawmilled
boards for me and I
haven't seen him in years
I said hello how you been are
you taking a break?
a break from what?
from work
I don’t know...are
you taking a break?
yup
from what?
from work
Bob Arnold
Yokel
Longhouse
2011
Sunday, March 29, 2020
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