As If Sixteen Years Ago
I'm
trying to say this as softly as I can
So
that it disappears when you're not looking
Like
light on a soap bubble soon to pop
Popping
as you turn around
If that
makes any sense
An
almost ode
To the
concerto you heard
Where
the maestro struck a bum note
Or two
And
what you heard at the last apologists for the half arsed effort meeting
That Hey, I kinda liked Rocky Five
.. Just sayin‘
And the carnival girls taking a five minute fag break
And the carnival girls taking a five minute fag break
Global
tragedies eventually form a backdrop to our mundanities
Adding
shade to our little potterings about
For
instance
I
was washing the dishes when the first tower was hit
Just
think about the myriad unsexy little tasks
Such
as a shopper allowing the person behind them with lesser items in front of them in
the queue
Or
A boy
walking out of his way to retrieve a friend’s lost property
Being
performed in Hiroshima just before they dropped the bomb
And
now consider how passing a child on a swing
Calling
higher, higher
Can
bring back all that tender trauma of childhood
Realising
that we don't leave the past behind
But
that it leaves us
One
cannot look at smouldering ruins without thinking of one's history
Those
things you did
Those
things you didn't
Things
you said you didn't mean
Things
you didn't say that you did
And
how looking at a shipwreck
The
shipwrecks in old paintings
Bring
a word to mind
The word family
Often
with the prefix my
We're
all so Goddamn fucking flawed
That
should make us love one another
But ..
shit .. the ego ain’t cool with that
Memories
play in the mind's eye
Old
movies make for Monday Matinees
In
black and white
Men
and women preserved in Kodak
Captured
in sepia
As old
and gold as nicotine stains
Like
bugs in amber
Maybe
life is just a series of mistakes one was willing at one point to make
Anything
beyond death being gravy
Or lemonade
From
all those lemons God handed to us
I'm
thinking about those Rothkoesque patterns
That
form on the back of your eyelids
-Though
front to yourself-
When
morning sun falls upon them
That
momentarily displaces the gloom and guilt your mind pinned there the night
before
And a
time in the park
When
approaching the dramatic conclusion of The Heart Is A Lonely Hunter
A
bluebottle fly landed upon the page
Midsentence
And
those days when we'd watch one another
And
then we'd watch the water
As if
it crept out of the river
The
sink filling up
Brimming
with fairy liquid
Warm
Wombish
Catching
the day shining through the window
As I
start to wash the dishes
Before
I get distracted
By the
announcement of breaking news on the televisionAnd wonder what comes first
Is it the hurt
Or knowing that it hurts?
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