23.8.14



“because he didnt feel like going home to an empty apartment on his birthday . . . ”   *


the apartment didnt missing him
it held its breath  pinched its nose when he was there
Stinking human being
it could scarcely abide his presence

it fowled its plumbing
chilled its water
impeded its electricity
shuttered it  at least a couple times a week forcing him out onto the cold tiled hallway floor barefooted  --  the fool  he wasnt learning the game  --   to throw whichever switch needed 
to be thrown to restart the electricity flowing back into the bedroom bathroom or kitchen

the bedroom is where he spent most of his time when he was at the apartment

he didnt entertain
it might have liked that   had he given it a chance
it might have enjoyed guests
their different voices manners and dress  scents  sexuality  humor
it might have enjoyed anyone
 
other than he


                                                                                                
not that it would  ever  while he lived there



he didnt cook meals

didnt read books

he 
usually returned to the apartment to sleep
and slept fitfully
he cried
pounded his pillow or mattress with his fists
pulled his hair
talked  ranted to himself
and often
collapsed into a stupor that might pass itself off as sleep

  
his birthday
it came and went every year 
for years and years and years
 

he knew it

though when he was pressed for it

he disallowed it

lied

he said he was a Jehovahs Witness

which usually provided him a wide berth

a nearly insatantaneous pass

 

religion  it never ceased to amaze

and amuse him

 

 

 

hed go to a bar

have the bartender pour himself a shot  and another for him

silently congratulate  toast himself on another year snaked  

Again

--   What are we drinking to buddy

--   Well drink to ourselves  Our intransigent selves

--   I dont know what the means  but dont mind if I do

--   I dont either

 

and then he have the bartender poured him a couple of doubles and wander away from the bar

take a seat at a table for two

set a drink down before himself and the other across from the empty chair

a drink in front of an empty chair an empty glass in front of an empty chair kept even drunken patrons at bay

none the wiser

 

and refilling a glass

buying the bartender another shot   

kept his mouth buttoned shut

none the wiser

 

 

 

only the apartment knew

and the apartment for all its efforts  squandered  couldnt push this  this

this squatter on his way

 

the brownstone knew only one family for three quiet generations before him

 

and maybe  

maybe it wasnt really him it despised after all

 

it despised being an elegant warehouse to someone who wasnt waiting for anyone

 

 

they had been 

and were gone

 

 

if it knew the game he played at the bar

on his birthdays

it could have said who the empty chair was for

 

 

 

 

2241,  Friday,  22  8. 14

* Laszlo Krasznahorki, War and War, Gyorgy Korin’s consideration  

22.8.14



itsa brand new night man

time
for curious new beginnings that ave come begging and peeping
now that that Mayan thangs gone nowhere man
gone nowhere


over the hill
a tenor sax trembles
Smooth
on Time Lines
thats cool
cool
spreads out real fat
like creme brulee oozing in a
shallow white porcelain dish 
a breeze
whispering
across the face of a lake
gone man
almost before you see it
gone nowhere

a slipped vibe
a riff
bared midriff oh so delicate
shapely
n promising   whats in store above
n deliciously
whats below

a pert beautymark near her bellybutton
stargazing
Venus dimples on either side of her spine
maddening man
its maddening

n horns
bones
bass
ivorytickles
drums
           Smooth
                           like icing on a cake
skilled
precise
slurs  right on
tight man
real real tight




ah baby
itsa brand new night





0009,  Saturday,  22  12. 12
2210,  Saturday,  22  12. 12

Ancient Mayan calendar prediction of the Apocalypse