Garden

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In seeding the bones
fragile means to nuptial growth
among mortal remains.
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Birth of a Prologue

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   They say you can’t go home again. I don’t know who “they” are, but apparently this mysterious phantom collective is well-stocked in facts, aphorisms and guidelines.
   I was going home again, to Brooklyn, though the notion of return, and what it implied, was a matter of existential semantics.
   There’s another saying: “When you leave Brooklyn, you ain’t going anywhere.”
   That has held true for me throughout the years.
   No matter where I’ve gone, where I’ve lived, Brooklyn has always been there with me—a trusty vaudeville sidekick, or mutable beast scavenging in my gut.
   Brooklyn, as a phantom city that inhabits me, is immune to erosion, and neither time nor geographical distance can part us. Which is why “they” had it wrong. You can go home again. And again, and again, and again. The journey is but a trick of light, and memory; a recursive free-fall into spools of footage. Or to put it another way: It’s the rehearsal for a show that stopped running a long time ago.
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Men Without Women

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Review of Haruki Murakami’s Men Without Women appearing in Riot Material.
“Men Without Women, a title borrowed from Hemingway’s 1927 collection of stories, bears ancestral resemblance to the shorter work of Hemingway sans the masculine mettle and tough-guy stoicism. Murakami’s protagonists, often playing the role of mute witnesses, are men who have walled themselves inside metaphysical caves, who have warmed their adopted solitude with distant blue valentines while deriving sustenance from Memory, men whose carefully cultivated dams are crumbling due to age, mortality and circumstance, allowing a backwash of emotion to flood their interior. It is not hard to imagine Murakami’s characters, the men and the women, haunting the clean, well-lighted insomniac cafes of Hemingway, or savoring the soul-ache crooning of Chet Baker on vinyl.”
To read the full review click here.
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Samsa in Transit

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It had been one of those nights,
but still, the stairs were unexpected.
The bug, formerly known as Gregor Samsa,
scuttled to the eroded edge of a step
bleached by white-hot light,
and he considered the view,
the ascent, the blue-dark, tree-veined
moodscape that awaited him,
and decided to remain perfectly still.
He’d play dead, stretch the hours,
do his best to forget his name and purpose,
while waiting for a new strange dream to overtake him
or at least dissolve the claim to his bones.

 

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Crossing

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The solitary spectral figure
gliding smoothly
across the plane of sea,
validated the woman’s faith
in her blunt decision
to leave off,
unfinished,
far from the unlit days
of a life unsown.
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Valentine

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At the fringes of his bucket list,
on his very last pour, he honored
the small bright birds buried in his heart
for his first love, his ailing mom,
who, in her fading twilight,
could tenderly absorb the valentine
immortalized on the sidewalk
in front of the house
where she had grown up.
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Existential Makeover

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Between Bardo realms,
he found John Cage
composing birth sonatas
to the cellular din
of Dalmatians squabbling
with  Rorschach supermodels.
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Autumn in New York (Remix)

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On the day
October exploded
over the city,
an entire month
spilling its guts
to the grafitti of mass agitation,
the trains stopped running,
streets went dark,
hobgoblins rose to the occasion,
as did cryptic totems and obelisks
which suddenly lined the concrete canyons,
and people everywhere froze,
staring into the whorling heart
of a tempest
that made autumn in New York
a thing of the future.
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Disquiet

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They, the profane muses,
Laurel and Hardy at a voodoo head-shop,
serve as pillared repositories
for the lasting remains
of mortal disquiet.
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The Young Nocturnes

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Los Angeles, late 80s, the club scene.
Jenny, Kirstie, Amanda, Trink, and Connor: The Young Nocturnes.
Glamboyant youth at the razor’s edge between waking and dreaming.
Stay tuned.
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