Scorched Earth Love Song #2
Here: a song for charred blackened flesh
for reclamation by earth and sound
helicopters buzzing like electric bonesaws
teeth biting sucking bittersweet marrow
watching sunsets with hopeless fervor
hollowing out homes beneath great dark trees
sap like ogre blood dripping down arboreal tongues
clenched fist tight around thoughtless mind
harrowing heartbreaking in a world without
sandworms or heatsinks broke down highways
all things made of glass shall too come
no one rides but might sing loudly nightly
for dead soldiers and dead doornails
for fathers everywhere with tongues like snails
slimy fingers calloused thick yet manicured
flowers exploding from lips like pink fire
eyes like rotary dial telephones
or seas under starless skies
Swim in the ash of old settlements
manufacture resentment that could be grown naturally
act hard for the sake of your daughters
smile broadly for other men’s wives
your backyard is a desert
your body is a coal mine
birdsong is breathed through miles
of carpentry and compulsion
each lie an interstate
each soft sigh an exit
each chance to forget
ensures you’ll remember
each long day praying for the night
waiting for the heat to break
waiting for a dog and his boy
to come rescue you
When they do finally come
the boy makes the sign of the cross
and kisses you good night
before syphoning your petrol
2010
Hiccough Soup
in eternal foglight bathes redemption (maybe)
basketball choirs in hopalong robes
looking insectoid and teething (of course)
buster in the cornfield again
all appointments cancelled
radio plays transmitted in technicolor
12 ¢ moustache rides in hell
2010