
The universe lies snugly tucked
inside my head.
Only my private time scale
has been altered, somewhat--
I await the final leap of the tiger.
Under the old paint of all biological
possibilities, morning and noontime
have come and gone into the dark void
around the roots that hold shape and size
and color in focus.
The House that Jack Built
becomes a hall of mirrors, a maze
of horrors. Nightmare Alley,
the beginning of learning
is not spectacular
the way sex is spectacular, for instance,
the way the Fourth-of-July is spectacular.
Still, I dance to this dispassionate drummer.
Restless sticks rap out messages
that define the fall of sparrows,
the toil of lilies,
and all degrees of human contact
from sleep to deepest coma,
to death itself.
And still I have not finished
with the Judas drums,
the death-rattle of breath,
with the random motion of stars
or gulls wings beating on waves.
photo: ozproductions
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Hello.
I am James, as you may know. It looks as though I should have check you out long before now.
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~ James
I love "Judas Drums" (I'm a little obsessed with Judas right now - and I also really love sex and the Fourth of July being on equal ground as spectacular events. It's true, and I like it.
The more you read this poem the more meaning it seems to acquire. The final leap of the tiger is clearly important(?), and learning - are they linked as i think they are?
very talented!
Hi: Your divine sparks of poetry refresh the spirit. I liked :"And stukk I have not finished/with the Judas drums". Nice.
Maybe, you too would like to visit my blogs :
http://rksingh.blogspot.com
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and share yur view on my poetry.
Best wishes
R K Singh
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