Who
says organization says oligarchy.
— Robert
Michels, Political
Parties,
1911.
my jaundiced mind is
your meniscus
its igloo light
grades highroads through the hill-fog
its tall waves
skyscraper in mid-ocean
I am a red raindrop
on the razor-wire
I am the squeal of
hard tyres as they speed away
I am the profitable
despair of the multitude
the Southern Cross
is my silver campfire
its beams probe its
seaward shoals
its twisted estuary
tastes like mulligan stew
tapers burn in my
empty chapel
the caw of the raven
is cut out of coal
my breath is
naphtha, fatal as courage
lazy flies speck my
bulbous horizon
wicker forests march
down to my trickle
the Iron Pillar
bulks rustless in my sapience
just-snuffed gas
mantles announce the dawn
on the net I buy
sunglasses for the midnight sun
I steal charcoal
pencils and cartridge paper coffins
millions of gadgets
have come aboard
which blind with
hope you cannot afford
the captain has
fitted the bridge with a diving mask
my hair is the hue
of caramelised
onion
the day is here with
a gyre of plastic donkeys
Jack and Jill stop
tumbling for vinegar and brown paper
a phalanx of fires
roasts my victory along the ridge-pole
I have rolled a
Dodge on a smoky country road
never again will I
be defeated
skyscrapers wave or
drown in mid-ocean
the cities have each
borne a bony bairn
wild car-horns
signal networks on my Möbius twist
plunder and palaces,
a house of golden cards
magnificent as a
revenant Babylon
dining on fresh,
boiled Child
my nation has gone
down the river forever
dissolved in
efficiency, distilled by my hierarchy
I am the new
panopticon of freedom
on misery hill they
are having a party
bankers and their
robber-robots gavotte
in the interstices
my molecules are rising
cry for your
children
for they are not
cry for your children
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I love this end! Yeah!! so much inside these simple words to meditate upon ...
thanks Béatrice — a Biblical ending seemed somehow relevant! (Jeremiah 31:15, Matthew 2:18)
ReplyDeleteI really like this, Robbie. So much brilliant imagery, too numerous to mention line by line:)...
ReplyDeleteIt was one of those things that came out of nowhere, and feelslike th etipof an iceberg really. :)
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