i saw a man
a very fat man
in a shining suit
a very fat man
i admired him
as he pushed on
through the pouring rain
on his fragile bike
space is where all the good stuff is happening
i saw a man
a very fat man
in a shining suit
a very fat man
i admired him
as he pushed on
through the pouring rain
on his fragile bike
“and no more sadness than absolutely necessary.”
a language that
is both
witness and painting
precise and shimmering
scalpel and flesh
in deep and out in thin air
a language
that
reunites eye and light.
no need to name what is dead
to
name what is alive.
i feel welcomed by something
that does not
welcome me at all
the oily wall, the water beside the stolen boat:
pitch black
the street light’s there
complete with the smell of pee
& her –
you ve broken every bone & promise &
the worst thing
you could do now is
lie about your grief
and age. age – yes – but for years
i have not felt so
not alone as here,
by the door – so please
let me stay.
just for a while.
i had invented
a sun
to explode in my body
and wipe away all sorrow.
and then
i did not know
who to give it to.