rain falls in two parts–
want and
don’t want
(or an epic struggle between lawn-mower and beer on the deck)
as I feel when you care
or politicians do although
you must know they don’t
care for anything beyond the wastelands of the public purse
but / but / but
this is a thought about how we drink coffee on the deck
and the sun is rising against the other side of the house–
at eight in the morning
we half-finished the newspaper somewhere
between births and ads
I stretch for the comics
and you ask for the daily menu of events (daybook still
thought dishevelled by a lack of place)
I already in afternoon
and knowing which wine I want with dinner
which television I don’t want as the last light is flicked off
like a dream
onrye/holdthemayo/and damnthetorpedoes
racing for the future while the past
seems still so very quite a serviceable tool
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
The Conflict
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3 comments:
Ooooh. Last two lines are killer! ;-)
Thanks Peter,
was wondering if that rather convoluted last line worked.
Helm.
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