Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Limericks

She wore a bonnet of blue.
To the park and the bank and the zoo.
When they threw her in the clink,
Only then did she think:
Perhaps I should have worn something else too?

Young layers will surely all see
Male companionship's economy.
And should he perchance
At rivers red blanch,
Remind him this ferry ain't free.

My virginal diva is renowned
Her reputation flawless and sound
Though many times she's sung
She's ne'er had her bell rung.
Though many auditions I've perform'd.

Sunday, April 15, 2018

On Mourning

It's a small thing on a shelf. Ashes.
Can't quite remember, but I'll try my best. Before I can't quite remember.
Oh look, print outs from a text. Full of noise, copied fifteen times.
Is it forgotten yet?

He was; nothing less.
Inside me, he is: a hobby, a pastime, an infuriating conversation.
Four tries at love, and three tries at life.
Is any of this important enough to forget?

Leader, functionary, driving sprocket
In machines he couldn't decide to despise for a time.
Official, miscreant, willing subject
Of inertia as culture for a time.
A laundry list that will be condensed after a time.
A caricature, useful to me for my time.
What do I choose to forget?

The transmission to the next is imperfect.
Lionized or colored with rose, who's to say different?
Copy errors stack.
Lessons replace history.
You can't take it with you.