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Monthly Archives: November 2018
What We Talk About When We Talk About Fire
By carnal I mean tearing pulpy flesh from the moon dipping it in kersosene then the match the fire between your legs as the sound of sirens thrill and enlighten us to the possibilites that A) We will be saved … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged burn baby burn, how lovers grow flammable, John Biscello, labor of love's arson, poem
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Satyr’s Dreamlife
Even with ten thousand electric tongues I could not have reached that one spot, that pinking chamber and embedded source of ache which reminded me time and again of my own intimate relationship to distance, and how I’d binge on … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged John Biscello, pink pong, pinking alone, pinking for two, poem in pink, the new pink panther
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Marvel Universe
There is a level of insistence, a shivering drumbeat, that comes with being who you are, exactly, upon this earth, fractures and all. It is the very bones of existential jazz, its jonesing and felicity, and the greatest most supple … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry
Tagged ain't that jazz, drumming for love, John Biscello, poem, Stan Lee Did It His Way, we the marvelous beings
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The Gospel According to Skin
Today I woke to the pulsing ribbed memory of that night you wore nothing except a knotted bodice of white flags, and my mouth, prey to your body’s religion, submitted gospel as a savage flagrant reform to amen.
Every Breath You Take, the Remix
By revolving gradations of blue I have loved you, have sunken to airless depths trying to breathe you in, every dammed bubble sealing the green of memory in a small forever place where cherish is softened by reams of fading … Continue reading
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged blue is the color of my true love's depths, breathing lessons, bubbletalk, John Biscello, love, poem
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Alms
There is something about the holiest seethe that keeps us golden-green migrant beggars, bartering stigmata for leavened alms to persist, this side of dreaming.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged eating well, holy organic, John Biscello, poem, seethe gently into that good night, spiritual diet
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Lip Reading
Kissing, where the vibrato slug of tongue plugs in to electrical temporal heaven for a singed sprint through molten puddles.
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged electric boogaloo, John Biscello, liplocked and ready, poem, the kissing game, this is heaven to me
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Instructions on How to Use a Blade
To ask how deep is not the right question of the blade, but rather, how much moon, if any, is reflected in the silver of your teeth when piercing skin to venerate pink?
Posted in Poetry, Uncategorized
Tagged bladerunning, first and last cuts, John Biscello, moon, pink is beautiful, poem
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Flow Chart
There’s something about filing a mortal grievance with angels that’s reassuring. As if, there you are, casually adrift on a slow-moving first-class glassy blue glacier, going out to sea, and you cheerfully wave goodbye to yourself, entrusting the course of … Continue reading
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Tagged dream a little dream, first class glacier, going going gone, John Biscello, out to sea, poem
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