emotional consumption
A stolen swipe card, not
so smart. Information.
Technology accessible to
anyone. Gated communities
left unlocked. Inside. Smart
drugs. Intensity. Intrusive
turntables, their scratch &
DJ patter a sampling of
other people's bass emotions
best left alone. Witnessing
worried him. He left
when the drum machines
began to talk in tongues.
Part of the military budget
Fans of 20th century
soap operas routinely
go to the rosin bag.
They'll turn down Apple,
dreaming of working for
Quentin Tarantino or
else making low-budget
horror films. They have
become a lost people,
crossing constantly back
& forth between reality
& fantasy. Much like
Civil War women, they
wine & dine farmers.
A letter to Matsuo Bashō
Each morning, in the later
part of the season, two
rainbow lorikeets arrive &
perch in the upper branches
of the mandarin tree, sitting
there, couple-comfy, until
I have finished my garden
duties. Then they move to
the lower branches to eat the
ripest fruit, piercing the skin
& attacking the flesh. Some
skins & segments fall to the
ground. Other leavings remain,
stalks stuck to the wood, hollow
orange shells, miniatures of
those lanterns you like so much.
Purple Rain
Function trumps form. Dance
has become a derogatory
term. Downloading Michael
Bublé is indicative of
marked turbulence in
local blood flow. No
American artist, Jasper
Johns once said, invented
more than Mr. Rauschenberg.
A line from Amelia Earhart
I always display @Component
at large scale exhibitions & trade
shows. The procedure, the pro-
cess, make the doing of it incred-
ibly simple, even if you don't
know what type of seizure you
had. Water falls in static displays
of painted-by-numbers. Birds
of prey circle looking for edu-
cational opportunities. My cell
attempts a mournful rendition of
The Streets of Laredo & explodes.
Mark Young was born in Aotearoa New Zealand but now lives in a small town in
North Queensland in Australia. He has been publishing poetry for more than
sixty years, & is the author of around sixty books, primarily text poetry
but also including speculative fiction, vispo, & art history. His most
recent book is Songs to Come for the
Salamander, Poems 2013-2021, selected & introduced by Thomas Fink,
co-published by Meritage Press & Sandy Press.
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