Thursday, February 23, 2012

THE CHARLESES

we are a tremendous
and foggy people;
your black jacket,
my black eye,
our memories
like ferns: older
than dinosaurs

and into the asphalt
and mud went the things
we would've lost anyway:
a painting that claimed
to solve the mystery,
my keys, and we were

paleontologists exploring
what makes an evening:
the smudge of a streetlight
in my eyes, the hypnosis
of "please listen to me"

Friday, February 17, 2012

Broken Slinkies

Power lines riddle 
back and forth across
Midtown like broken
slinkies, and I am
working on a mystery
of my own: how
does the fog 
seem to rise 
from the field;
how does your
memory come along
with the dew?

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Fireman's Lift

(for Anthony Gaudio)

everyone needs a lift;
sometimes a great lift
finds us free and easy
and it's a great lift to know
you're around; sometimes
we find we are miles away,
and a lift is all we have

big America lifted me up,
and you are big America too;
sometimes a lift is all
we can do; sometimes a lift
is all we needed; sometimes
lifting is magically achieved
miles and months away

Friday, February 10, 2012

THE BUTCH BRUSH

Wide as an oar
and black as asphalt,
it twines with hair 
on the backseat
of my car. 

Some of my best friends
are poems, and some
of my friends are poems too. 

My busted backyard grill
is a Connecticut winter
in the summer heat.  
I am a kid coming home
from a few months at school. 

The older I get, the fewer things
I keep in my car. 

Thursday, February 02, 2012


IF THE COLONEL EVER CALLS



If late at night there is a ringing

and it's the Colonel, don't be frightened.


Remember that the funny twists 

of the heron's neck are posture too.


Perhaps the hair on your cheeks

is bristling?  But the Colonel was clean-shaven.


The Colonel's prayers were more communication 

than supplication; the old phone

is more of an appliance than a relic.


 If the Colonel asks for a report, tell him

everyone's fine; the rocky island in the bay

is white with birds.