Archive for January, 2022

Big Blue Balloon by Marc Janssen

Posted in Marc Janssen with tags on January 31, 2022 by Scot

 

Balloons never return to
Earth; twisting ever higher
Red, green dots become day dreams-
We are memories: clumsy
Hands, parades, birthday parties;
Forgotten, as the world sinks-
Ahead, the moon lost its string

Scott C. Kaestner

Posted in Scott C. Kaestner with tags on January 31, 2022 by Scot

 

 

THE BUOYANCY OF BROTHERHOOD

“If you can float
the sinking ship
matters
a whole lot less”

is what he said
when he passed
the joint to me

that night we met
under the glow
of an ocean moon

we’ve been fast
friends ever since
laughing at doom

two dizzy heads
trying to die slow
enough to live

in our life rafts
passing time
back and forth.

He did them a favor by Emalisa Rose

Posted in Emalisa Rose with tags on January 31, 2022 by Scot

 

 

He did the dogs. That’s what they
called them back then; the ones no
one would touch with a ten foot pole,
as they once said.

The ugly, the fat, the frizzed ones with
glasses; the ones they’d never think to
ask for a dance with, at those ghastly
school socials.

He said they made the best fucks. His
name was Vinny; the first pig I’d
encountered.

It was guys like him, making me check
myself thrice in those school bathroom
mirrors, with a brush and my powder
pink lipstick I’d straighten my seams,
on the skirt that my grandmother made
for me.

It was the time, long before I would know,
what the word confidence meant.

Mather Schneider

Posted in Mather Schneider with tags on January 18, 2022 by Scot

 

 

THE BIG TOP

 

The cars stop at the red light
one guy slams on his brakes and skids
blue stink of tire smoke
they paw the line snarling and growling

112 degrees
sun the open mouth
of a lion

a young guy hustles out into the intersection
he’s thin and dark
green shirt and red pants
hair black and cut short
like burnt grass

he’s got a unicycle with a 5-foot-high seat
he gets up on it
falls
gets up on it
falls again
finally gets up and wobblingly
keeps it going

the road is full of potholes
and rocks

he digs out 3 yellow fuzzy balls from his pocket
starts to juggle
but drops one

gets down off the unicycle
retrieves his ball
gets back up and starts again

each time he starts to juggle
he loses his balance
and has to stop juggling
or fall

finally
for about 5 seconds he’s on all cylinders
he juggles and balances
torqueing those pedals back and forth
before noticing the light
is about to turn green

he jumps down
bows to the cars
but when he tries to collect
pesos from the car windows

all the cars peel out to the green light

one car almost runs over his foot
before he dives back to the median
an impressive acrobatic feat

he sits in the dirt
waits for the light to turn red again
watches the ants at his bare feet walk their tight rope lines
lift their boulders
build their quiet pyramids

Alan Catlin Poetry

Posted in Alan Catlin with tags on January 17, 2022 by Scot

 

She was one of those

dressed in black,
fool for love kind of
wannabe poets, burned
out in her twenties,
all of her heroes dead,
like Dylan Thomas, her too,
by drowning, long legged
bait, rings on her bare toes
waiting for a nibble.

____________

 

Desperate Characters

 

They hide in the shadows of buildings
brought down to tumultuous ruin,
stand behind DO NOT ENTER signs
as of by being there no one could
see what they really were.
They all claim to be from somewhere
else but their scars betray them as
their clothes do like uniforms worn in
battles between states of mind and body
as the escapees from prison riots
that they are, always on the edge of
desperation and death. Their bodies
are marked with inscriptions, blood
oaths that can never be revoked.
They carry weapons stolen from private
stock, drive war machines super-
charged and well-primed for abductions
and assassinations/ renditions, personal as
blood libel. Their creed is a kind of cult
worship divined from black art bibles,
are coven killers whose turn-the-earth-
black way shows no mercy, draws a shroud
over the sky and tears holes in the fabric
only to let new birds of prey in.
There is so much emptiness inside them,
letting it out creates a vacuum nothing can
survive in. If they tell you a new moon
is full, you believe it. What else can you do?

____________


Close Encounters of a Strange Kind

 

“You’ve got me hotter than Georgia asphalt.”
Lula Pace

She made high heel, mesh stockinged
love with the lead singers in bands
with names like: “Thick Bastards”,
“Flaming Retards”, “Space Aliens for
Peace.” Showed up for work bruised
and delirious, speaking the new language
no one could recognize, she’d learned
over the long weekend, wondering what
all the fuss over her was about,
“It’s Wednesday. You were supposed
to be at work, as usual, on Monday.”
“I guess I lost track of time.”
“Don’t bother coming back for your
last check. We’ll mail it to you.”
“Be that way.”
And they were, eventually, at every
place she ever worked. When you looked
the way she did: sober, made-up and faking it,
you got hired wherever you applied.
Were even cut some slack as if something
that gorgeous could never be as strung out as
she appeared. Might even be telling the truth
when she called in with a persistent stomach flu
that had sapped all her strength and left
her looking as if she’d spent the last
thirty-six hours sleeping in a snow bank
and had been thawed out by someone using
an acetylene torch. In fact, the closest she’d
been to snow was all those lines she’d been
snorting with the lead singer of Black Friday,
a half-dead, six foot eight, mixed race punk
rocker who called himself Raunch, who
used his uncut-for-years dreds to hang dead
things from, “Like rodents and stuff. I think
we had sex. It was really weird.”
If nothing else, these close encounters of
the strange kind made for entertaining texts.
Half the fun was figuring out who they were
from, what they expected of her, and what
she might do next.

Ryan Quinn Flanagan

Posted in Uncategorized with tags on January 17, 2022 by Scot

 

Staying in the Room Where Her Ex-Husband Used to Beat Her for $49/Night

 

 

She seems to know I don’t have it in me,
staying in the room where her ex-husband used
to beat her for $49/night,
the nice couple that own the place
imploring us to pet their dying cone-headed dog
as they handed us the key,
reassured that such matters are just a precaution,
that he kept itching where he should not itch
which sits just fine with a man who has been itching
the short and scragglies for almost a half century
of higher gas and lower expectations
and she moves right in as though she never left
which makes me feel bad because this is a family place
and family should give you better although
it never really does.

____________

 

Band House

 

 

Struggling
is equal opportunity
in the band house

with this self-proclaimed
Matriarch of the Midwest
who burns the toast
and stirs the beans
in riddles of careful
brown molasses

so the bands
riding into town on fumes
have a place to crash
after the gig

and something
warm in the belly
for the unforgiving
road ahead.

____________

 

The Great Replace The Good

 

 

That scratchy ice-swept highway of the North
waiting on another crash,
as though you are the only spent death
waiting on power windows that don’t work
because of the cold,
not a tow job for a hundred miles
if I were a betting man,
not a single flare of better sense,
the jaws of life pulled out for sport
instead of function;
it’s no hands on deck each happy hour,
that ear splintering way the great replace
the good with not good enough;
this jugular full of pumping red blood
waiting to happen.

Rob Plath Poetry

Posted in Rob Plath with tags on January 17, 2022 by Scot

 

they exist

 

i read jack
& the beanstalk
as a boy
& believed maybe
giants existed
then later realized
there were only ogres
in the shape of fathers
schoolyard bullies, etc
but then i got older
& realized that
there really were giants
great big benevolent ones
of regular size once
but who left us way too young
by barrel of needle or gun
or bottle or blade, etc…
but left nonetheless
in body but not soul
& they grew & grew
& now sit & walk next to us
grand ghosts so large
they leave no room for absence
there’s one right here
as i write this
you might know him
i’m sure you do

——————

 

my mother was a poet too come to think of it

i remember some gray mornings
after unwon battles
w/ nothing much to eat
my mother taking leftover
mashed potatoes
the only two eggs in the carton
& some flour
& a little piece of cheese
hidden in plastic wrap
& mixing it all
in her old green bowl
& then pressing it all into discs
w/ her tiny palms
& laying them in sizzling butter
just enough scraped from wax paper
w/ the knife
to melt & fill the bottom
of our third-hand dented pan
w/ the loose handle
until scraps transformed
into golden pancakes
for otherwise gray souls…
& now come to think of it
my mother was a poet too
taking up meaningless mush
what little remains
w/ caring hands
& making something new
something better
something bright
to usher us thru thick fog

————————

 

not even a shadow of a shadow left

 

one day the seas will boil
& the thing you worshipped
will turn into a red giant
& swallow the earth
fire eating all
even the bone-filled center
of the foolish tootsie pop planet
so i roll over in orange covers
ignoring flashing marquees
of terrible reports
& everything else that will not last
especially motherfucking love

——————

 

blue diamond

 

i remember when i was 4
my grandmother moved in
she was dying
she’d be dead in less than a year
at that time i wanted a kite
but nobody bought me one
so my grandmother suggested
that i make one
so w/ her overseeing it all
i made this folded diamond
out of white drawing paper
coloring it blue w/ a crayon
then i poked a hole
in one of the tips w/ a pencil
threading a piece of twine thru it
& tied a knot
i remember my grandmother
standing at the back window
her arms crossed
in her favorite royal sweater
w/ the big brown buttons
watching me try to fly
this blue paper kite
i ran to one end of the house
where she’d sneak
to smoke cigarettes
even after chemotherapy
& then i ran to opposite side
but the kite just sank
a blue diamond in the dirt
& each time i was about to quit
i saw her grin thru the glass
her thin purple hand waving
me on & on
while her other hand
pushed back loose wild hair