Friday, March 28, 2008

Glimmers

In the dirt or the dark sky
Twinge slightest dazzles before
An unattentive eye. Do you see?
Glimmers? Glimmers are illusions too,
The coalescence of this angle,
This lighting, happenstance to be just there
To catch a glimmer of something
That doesn't shine a lot. Stars, which
Will beam a million years before
We see their light, twinkle the glint
Of something beyond themselves. A splint
That sets the course of astronauts
And sets their looks above.
Where does the glimmer begin?
Why not love?

Wednesday, March 19, 2008

Shakespeare Died c. 1610

The ideas we toss around
Aren't worth retelling.
The woman who's speaking now
Wants only a good grade
So her tongue keeps a-flappin'.
I don't know why I come to class at all.
I usually can't even write poetry
Because--that, monotone. Rails on,
Spitting from a goatee or lipstick lips.
I pay no attention to the emptiness behind the curtain,
As a white page runs black with ink running
From ignoramacy. Why can't we admit
We're not here to learn, we're here to spit
Game, get drunk, high, get blown?
That one night can offer such youth
To waste, I am no spendthrift.
I'll be at bars tonight
With a beer and a posse of girls,
Then in some darkroom with a flaming bongo,
Extinguishing bonfires in my gut.
That's raging. Curing a hangover with a shot'n'a six pack.
Waking up and reminding your friends they were drunk idiots 10 hours
before.
And then you realize some faggot paper's due.

Monday, March 17, 2008

What's Obvious?

As soon as that what's "obvious" is stated,
My thirst for hearing more from him is sated.