A line from Laurie R. King
I am listening to Bach, played
by a virtuoso organist on a
Wurlitzer pipe organ. We're
experiencing playback issues
so the output we hear appears as
a genre that you can’t quite wrap
your head around. It seems, at best,
an awkward synthesis of simple
matrix arithmetic & a steeply sloping
roof from a garden area across the
Seine. I am verklempt. Bitterness is
an aftertaste. It is the same feeling
I experience each morning when I
realize that the will to change de-
pends on how many options there
are on offer on the breakfast table.
Coming home
over the bridge, & I'm
in behind an SUV
with the vanity plate
of SESAME. Makes me
think they think they
might be going to seed.
My humongous huaraches
are made from rhinoceros leather
& cover six city blocks before they
take a single step. They're kept at
an abandoned airport —the only
space that can accommodate them
without causing a traffic jam or a
city-wide panic attack. They haven't
moved from there since purchase
& placement. As yet unworn – am
uncertain they can contain my feet.
Meanwhile, in today's army
An auxiliary of mushrooms
beats out a march in 3/4
time. The soldiers hate it.
It is so unmilitary to be
forced to waltz on the pa-
rade ground they complain.
& so ungainly. The mush-
rooms are unmoved. Show
us where in Sun Tzu there
is mention of a strategy that
decries it. So oom_pah_pah.
Stick it up your jum-per pah!
Der Flügel des Erdferkels
Walking on hot sand is
little substitute for one's
dreams of being domi-
nated. Erstwhile patrons
of long-gone sideshows
read painful texts aloud,
the sky shatters into glass
piano keys that have no
melody in them. Which
is why we pay attention,
pondering on the attri-
butes of life, reacting
to the purposelessness
of misdirected facsimiles.
Mark Young was born in Aotearoa New Zealand but now lives in a small town on traditional Juru land in North Queensland, Australia. He is the author of more than sixty-five books, primarily text poetry but also including speculative fiction, vispo, memoir, and art history. His most recent books are a pdf, Mercator Projected, published by Half Day Moon Press (Turkey) in August 2023; Ley Lines II published by Sandy Press (California) in November 2023; un saut de chat published by Otoliths Books (Australia) in February 2024; and Melancholy, a James Tate Poetry Prize winner, published by SurVision Books (Ireland) in March 2024.
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