Saturday, August 27, 2011

September 1 Reading: Poetry Pick with Kelsey

Post Rent Check Blues 
       -1 BR/BA/Clear Cemetery View

One hears sick neighbors make love,
Cough through mildewed plaster walls,
Smells paint fumes, garlic stench,
Thick cigarette smoke drift

Past rock club car alarms,
Ropes pulling graveyard shift
In church bell tongues, as lit screech
Owls cast low hell-bent last calls.

LIVE NUDE bass lines, nocturnal
Dive bar animals,
Crawl neon-drenched blocks,
Claws lift plastic lids to sift

Rank trash, stripped branches scratch 
Mossed rooftops wind chimes riff,
Faint hangnail gods, as weak floor-
Boards creek across dark halls.

Each ambulance breaks, idles
Side streets, vacant parking lots,
Haunts booked next for some
Funeral home carwash. All

Night, police sirens answer fears,
Cold dead-end calls,
Old complaints lodge with land-
Lords: noise, heat, mold, dry rot. 

Still, gas leaks, pipes pour dirt-
Cheap music, till steam's caught
Off-guard, train whistles sleep-
Walk outskirts dump trucks haul

Sad one-act scripts, mix sound-
Tracks buried in plots stalled
As blood clots (cue: throat clear,
Scream, thunder sheet gunshot).

Blinds raised as rent, ghosts, sin-
Taxed angels whose encores play here,
Dead tired, one jokes: at least
Most folks backstage remain

Near quiet. Strangers hack through
Shared walls as air-damp stains
Set, bedsheet curtains beat applause,
Wings fall on prey, sills, deaf ears. 

                                   -Doug Cox


Come hear more of Doug Cox and Michaela Mullin's poetry on September 1, 7pm at Beaverdale Books! 

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