Another Asshole with a Chapbook
He spent years
wringing life’s joy and pain onto paper,
reading to the accompaniment of an expresso
machine,
while small-press journals rejected his
poems.
Now he’s joined the flood
of those who haul boxes to coffee shops,
hustling self-published booklets
and trying to break even.
“Just what the world needs,” the crowd
thinks,
“another asshole with a chapbook.”
True – just what the world needs
The Great
Wall at Badaling
This grey stone dragon rides the mountains
of northern China for thousands of miles.
I tread carefully on the steep walkway,
its stones slick with drizzle.
Our guide tells of a woman
whose husband never returned
after being drafted to build the wall.
She searched China and agreed
to become the emperor’s concubine,
if he would find her spouse.
The emperor learned he’d died
and the woman killed herself
after completing her service.
My Chinese lover sang in Mandarin
on a warm, Southern California day.
“It’s about parents selling their children
during a famine,” she explained.
Such a landscape
Such heartache
Lisa Asked Me
to get her a Jizo statue
after I said Japanese dedicated
them after abortions.
Sojiji sells the best.
My gift.
She let me stay at her place
after I got evicted.
Jizo in the room
smiling at me
Null and Valid
A null result is a valid result.
Images orbit the Frenchman:
baby Jesus, Mayan petroglyphs, Kandinsky,
perverts staring at the Statue of Liberty’s
crown,
the woman dressed only in evening gloves
and close like Mercury.
Her perihelion precesses
in evidence of curved spacetime.
A null result is a valid result.
Pelicans Patrol the Sky
with their chests puffed proud in yellow
tank tops.
Squirrels and seagulls bum spare change
from passersby.
Pit bulls play mumbly peg
while their owners rest on concrete benches.
Crows smoke cigarettes in the trees.
A rattlesnake in shades and SPF 15
suns himself on a deserted stretch of road.
At dusk a porcupine on top of a street lamp
and signals all clear in semaphore.
Raccoons look both ways
then return to the ally to play craps.
Jon Wesick is a regional editor of the San Diego Poetry Annual. He’s published hundreds of poems and stories in journals such as the Atlanta Review, Berkeley Fiction Review, I-70 Review, Lothlorien Poetry Journal, Lowestoft Chronicle, New Verse News, Paterson Literary Review, Pearl, Pirene’s Fountain, Slipstream, Space and Time, and Underside Stories. His most recent books are The Shaman in the Library and The Prague Deception. http://jonwesick.com
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