Late Night
I want to be your late night talk show host
I'll introduce you as beautiful and interesting,
and listen intently as you fill me in on your life.
Then we will lean in close to each other
as the camera cuts and we go to commercials.
When we return we'll both be laughing
with your hands touching my shoulder.
The audience will know that something happened
between us when we were away for the break.
Then I will introduce a performer
perhaps a musical act or a comedian or even a poet.
Jack Micheline was on Conan.
I'm sorry I haven't finished the book yet.
This happens every time
I pick up your book, the one you gave me this summer,
and I take it to the backyard and get high.
Two poems deep
and I'm grinning ear to ear.
I have to stop
and press the book warmed by sunshine
against my face and I think about
how my friends are my heroes
Living the dream
Something terrible and wonderful is happening.
Izzy Maxson is having nightmares.
They haven't slept for 5 days
and are noticeably feeling understandable duress
and I'm jealous as hell
because these are without a doubt
the most interesting dreams
anyone has ever shared with me.
I want the Tigerman to catch my scent
and follow me from Bangladesh
to an old trailer park
in the deserts of New Mexico.
I want to fly to the edge of space
in an elevator with Charles Manson
and just when we hit the black starry night
we will plummet towards doom
while Charlie talks his madness.
I want to drag a copper's corpse, just my latest victim,
through the halls of The Hollywood Roosevelt
trying not to get caught red-handed.
But I'm here at work
the same thing I did yesterday.
Only my knees hurt a little bit more today
and Izzy can't sleep.
It's been 5 days and they are getting worried
Jonathan S Baker is primarily
composed of the stuff of dead stars and suffers from the same insecurities as
everyone else. They are the author of Cock of the Walk
(Laughing Ronin Press, 2022) and Long Nights in
Stoplight City (Between the Shadows Press, 2023) and Pressure
(Two Key Customs, 2023). They are also the host of Indiana's longest
running poetry series, Poetry Speaks.
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