21.3.21


its been 388 days

 

he thought a year later he might come up out of his heartache  the tears that dappled his face every day since 
he was ambitious

NO

this is the deepest cut hes had to endure

this was to the bone

just missing his heart

he felt the cold steel plunge by

he felt his brain disorganise 
                             felt it wander for many minutes  madly running through hallsthrough doorways  a pitiful hide ‘n seek   then it recognised hiding wasnt rightcouldnt be tolerated

sorely it found its way back

 


he was outside last night
                          standing beneath a waxing crescent moon that reflected just enough sunlight to throw cautious subtle shadows 

it was just beyond directly overhead

his shadow puny  vaguethe shadows thrown by the trees were inarticulate pools  the ground looked bruised
the air was chilled 

it felt good to inhale deeply  inhale calmly 
                                            calmly   he thought of the blue lace agate she gave him  It will calm you.  You think I need to be calmed  Dad, you always need to be calmed.  she smiled  she knew him too well


he started walking back up the hill to the house

he liked the look of it 
                     the yellowamber hue of candlelight twitching in the livingroom windows

his foot caught a rock that turnedtumbled out from under it he stumbled a bit  that humoured him

ofcourse he had to lookfind his transgressor
                                                looking down standing beside him was a shadow

it took his hand and held it briefly

he could smell her in the still air

 
                                           then he couldnt
looking
        the shadow was gone

the warmth in his hand remained until he topped the hill and entered the house

                                                                                                1339,  Sunday,  21  3. 21 

 

Wha cocktail

A white wine please.

Whine

Excuse me? 

he said nothing

A white wi . . 
. . Whine 
          I can give you a white whine  as I amI can   But  rather  I asked wha cocktail  Yamay not be ready for one of my cocktales 


Im confused.

W-i-n-e yours w-h-i-n-e mine  C-o-c-k-t-a-i-l yours   c-o-c-k-t-a-l-e     mine

Jesus, can't we have a simple conversation?

It is simple We can ride unstrapped and talk white wines or strap-instrap-on according to mine 


You’re not putting me off.

No Im not   I know you can hang 
                                    I just wanna know the course you prefer  I can do either

How about we go slowly?

Certainly Slow is good

Good?

Yes Certainly

But you prefer . . rabi . . 
. . Look at you reading my mind That can be dangerous  Read some of that shit even a frontal lobotomy wont help
Cant excise it once its seen . . kinda like a Pandoras box  Once opened she was only able to trap Hopeya remember the story

Yes. I do.

Fine 


Cocktales  Lemme count the ways . . 
. . STOP right there, buddy..  Count the ways?

Yadon wanme smudging Elizabeth Barrett Browning immortal words Lemme count the ways to make love to you

That’s not how it starts. It starts, it’s a romantic poem, How do I love thee? Let me count the ways.

Yes But were talking about cocktales  I cant imagine she wrote any unless they were in her unexpurgated works  which I havent read  You

The water’s getting pretty deep quick.

No shit Wanting to partake yare already in over yer head

Alright, alright; then could you give me a moment?

Sertainly  whoop whoop whoop nyuk nyuk nyuk

Three Stooges. Really?

Sertainly
 
               When yare ready 
 
1539 or 339, Saturday,  20  3. 21

20.3.21

 
 
he looked up from his writinglooked at the clocklooked at its accusing hands  their soldered fingers didnt lie  soldered they couldnt prevaricatecouldnt cheat forward or back  they were like a beast without an opposable thumb who wished an opposable thumb  imagine the real damage they could exert if they did
                                                                                  they could be like humans
homo sapiens duhduh fuh sapiens  haHa  
homo murderus inclinus

Wizard of Oz was tame 
                          If only I had a brain a heart  the nerve   the scarecrow tinman lion
IF ONLY I HAD AN FUCKIN OPPOSABLE THUMB!

                                                             it was late again 
after midnight  again

his coach became a pumpkin again

the coachman horses  became rats lizards mice  again

he was swinging in the breeze 
                                     again 

but he couldnt turn it off

he saidhe confessed he was in its throes 
                                           he wasnt embarrassed they didnt accommodate him  he didnt want to be accommodated

he would rather be a stick in a fire

perishing consumed   throwing heat and light

than hanging back green in the bobbing chill at the edge of the shadows thrown by the fire clasped by a stone ring 


times when he considered as much he thought maybe he wasnt as lateagain  as he was too early
 
0012 or 1212,  Saturday,  20  3. 21
1132,  Saturday,  20  3. 21

 

Dad . . . what are you doing?

Yeah, Dad . . what are you doing?

he looked up and his daughters stood to one side of his easy chair to the side where he kept a stack of books he was reading reading one for a while then setting it down to open another book and so on 
                                                                                         he likened his reading habit to that of someone watching television and bored by a commercial jumping to another channel with the aid of a remote  he thought at the very least they ought to physically get up and change the channel on the TV set

the grrls – as he called them – rocked on their feet heel to toe toe to heel feeling supreme

Im reading

in chorus Whatare you reading?

A book

What book?

A big book


Dad . . you’re reading the dictionary.

I am

that tickled them they laughed asif they heard the funniest joke ever told it was so funny it brought tears to their eyes and they nearly had to hold the other up from falling down
 
                                                                   Man, you crack us up, Dad; you’re so funny.

before he could reply – not that he had a reply he liked to read the dictionary -- they left himwalked into the kitchen for a snack to return to their room where they were doing their homework

as they entered the hall together after rummaging around for foodstuff they said You’re hilarious! Nobody’s father except our father reads the dictionary. 
                                        their voices trailed off into murmurs as they noshed talked discussed homework vented frustration if momentarily stymied which was rare for either

he wouldnt see them again until dinner when he made itwhat time was it it didnt feel like time he knew what he was making and its prep time cooking time  he had another fifteentwenty minutes

he didnt notice what time he put food into the oven he gauged it by smellby how it looked hed been cooking since he was a boy

now . . not to get caught up in jumping from word to wordbecome mesmerised  when he thought about it he imagined he might have made a fine haruspex  or also an aruspex 
                                                            he found them only today who knewright a Roman priest who practised divination by the inspection of the entrails of animals 


he preferred haruspex

1742,  Sunday,  2  2. 92
2351,  Reggae Friday – Cin’s birthday,  19  3. 21

19.3.21


Rilke swinging in on a vine like Tarzan hed never know Tarzan though he liked to think that Rilke might be flattered by the comparison

Things are not all as graspable and sayable as on the whole we are led to believe, most events are unsayable, occur in space that no word has ever penetrated.

Thats a mouthful 


But lets say someone isnt using their mouthsomeone isnt verbalising  rather pointing  explicitly

Whas Rilkes argument then

For instancegotta have a ferinstance an example something to consider in light of the given hypothesis


hes got a huge orangemarmalade butterscotch tom 
                                                     sounds like a sundaehuh  delectable 
and Bomber who he alternately calls Booboo or Bruiser  Bomber struts his shit into the kitchen and gives him a biggreeneyeful
                                                                 
Whadaya want 

Bomber strolls over to the refrigerator and parks his rump at its door

he had just put away half a barbecued bone-in ribeye onion and yam the scent hung in the kitchen

Sorry big boy Not on yer menu Mine for tomorrow or the day after

Bomber steps forwardstretches up tall on the fridge door and flicks a coloured magnetic letter off it that he keeps for his grandchildren 
                he wrote welcome notes to them before they arrived at his house with his daughter

when his daughter was little he and his wife made messages for her on the fridge door with magnetic letters that they sold before they made their way cross-country to live in California

the letter spun across the linoleum to a stop

it humoured him 
                 but it humoured him all the more when he discovered what the letter was that Bomber selected to flick off the door

it was a green Q 


Such a good boy Q  For Q 
                             I like that you speak your mind Booboo

1446,  Reggae Friday,  17  11. 17
1251,  Thursday,  13  6. 19
1841,  Thursday,  18  3. 21

 

tomorrow(today) is to be his first step on what ostensibly is yet another paradigm shift


the shift wanted badly that their p be capitalised 
                                                    exercised that it would be appropriate as radical as it was 

he counseled that capitalised or not any shift ought to be selfevident it ought to be seen realised is but common sense and if advertised it would merely make it one  more   thing    heldup it would be common mundane  We donneed a carnival barker Lets proceed modestly persist quietly willful  We understand our exception
                                                                                                 Thenif challenged it falling to them to demonstrateprove why were are not then should they get ugly that would be our provocation we neednt stay our hands  Then we can capitalise  

Mercy would be ours to dispense 
                                     or not 
judge  jury  executioner

not that we demanded

but rather because we were provoked 


they listened they shrugged
                             shrugged the burdensloughed it like old reptile skin so vivifying  so  excruciatingly pleasant  freeing

then 
       then they finally smiled at hm

 

he was excited

he had been patient

reminded him of his old buddy Bobby 
                                         All comes to he who waits

2254,  Thursday,  18  3. 21
first Trump virus vaccine Friday, 1345

18.3.21

 
he indulged queer  violent horrific    sometimes unforgiving dreams 
                                                                          but ofcourse he would
he was visiting 
               When in Rome do as the Romans do
                                                       or as a hirsute trio of men masturbating in Edwin Hoppers Nighthawks café would have him do 

at least they stayed away from the long countertops the coffee urns they stood where the sodajerk had fled which wasnt to say he was going to participate in their circle jerk evenif they thought it would come to that

No gentlemen  Im here to bear witness 
                                          then later pluck the eyeballs out of his head and scrub the hell out of em

 

dreams have always intrigued him

he fascinated his father at dinner when he was allowed into conversation at the large kitchen table his parents grandmother his siblings nine when he unabashedly revealed what he had dreamed either the night before or some other evening

Interesting. his father stated flatly   I don’t dream. 

Bummer Dad

Or if I do . . I don’t remember that I did.

I think thats more than likely Dad

But you say you also dream in black and white, not just color.

Yes  and in cartoons and text in stillframes static images asif someone is showing me a picture book and I have to wait for them to turn the pages because  maybe  I havent arms

You see Im visitingIm not in control But little by little Im gaining controlIm manipulating situations  should I prefer they go  in   another direction 

Recently I read it is something called lucid dreaming

Lucid dreaming.

Yes Kinda unique

I suppose if you dream; yes, it might be. 


Its too bad you cant remember your dreams

 

Well, son, I think dreaming says something more about you, than about me.

Which Dad youll excuse me I believe is to your deficit 


You think, I’m deficient. his eyes went hardwent almost black  he had a lot on his plate a lot of responsibilities children wife mother-in-law

I think as youve said you dont dream  I happen to believe that dreaming offers insights that otherwise we cannot grasp . or fathom

Well son, you’ll excuse me, I think that’s bullshit.

his fathers pronouncement was a challenge  he understood 
                                                               Well Dad yare welcome to think what you wish as Im welcome to mine 


Dreaming doesn’t sound like thinking, to me.

It wouldnt would it 
                    Youve admitted you dont dream so you wouldnt necessarily  know  or could you legitimately refute it deny it or knowunderstand what I see or think 
Yare without a North Star

I don’t like your attitude, son.

Since such is my experience is my attitude 
                                             If yare assuming Im being disrespectful I am not  However I will not apologise for wha I understandwha I know to be true

 

 

his wife and children were upstairs in the livingroom of their Minnesota quadraplex 

lazy snowflakes fell outside

they affixed shrinkwrap plastic inside to the window frames to combat the frigid weather each and every winter he was astonished that code didnt demand 2X6 exterior wall construction

he was a carpenter

code should demand 2X6 exterior walls appropriate insulation thermalpane windows  it didnt

as his family talked sitting on a rocker two on the couch he was conversing with a woman they couldnt see just down the hall just beyond the top of the stairs

to his family it sounded like he was mumbling to himself distracted  he oftenwhen engaging a problem talked to himself

his wife however listened to him closer than his daughters did

she had picked up the familiarity in his voice

she understood he wasnt mumbling to himself 
                                                 Who are you talking to? she interrupted 
Who

Yes, who is it you’re talking to?

she had introduced him to ghostshad introduced him to demons that crowded about her in bedterrorised hertried to wrestle her soul away who he blindly struck at There! she cried There! she screamedher fist to her mouth so she didnt wakefrighten the children he blindly struck at the unseen and somehow kept them at bay too many nights to count

Who are you talking to?

You wouldnt know her love 
                             Youll never meet her

Why would you say that?

Because shell never meet you

But . . she knows me; she’ll know me.

Yes  She will

And the girls?

Shell meet themthey wont like her

his wife stood up from the rocker walked over and stood beside him she looked thoughtfully in the hall 
                                                                                                             I don’t see anyone.

I dont see your night tormentors

Can she see me?

Yes 


Is she a good person?

I believe that by her manner and voice . .
. . Your familiarity.

Yes if you prefer  my familiarity As you know me you can know she is a good person

But the girls won’t think so.

That the girls dont like her has nothing to do with if shes a good person or not 

 

 

then he was alone

he was remote

he stood on the edge of a yellow dirt road looking over a disheveled splitrail fence over a scrub and desolate field at an abandoned brick depot or station its windows are broken some are boarded with grayed weathered plywood scraps

he stepped back away from the fence and recognised there were people lined up along it

they looked like weary travelers

they had bundles and suitcases valises hobo rags tied to end of sticks

some wore two coats because they hadnt room to pack one

up the road that could either have been the head of the line or its tail stood a particularly dispossessed man greasy hair ragged beard mismatched shoes those standing near him gave him leeway not because he was illkept but rather they either didnt trust him or his temperament

where he stood was a good distance from him he didnt care for him he didnt care for him without any reason whatsoever 
            he didnt like that he made that assessmentout of handwithout reason but he honoured it

I don’t trust him either, don’t feel bad about it. said a gentleman standing beside him 

he knew someone was standing beside him but their presence didnt attract his attention as the man at the head or the foot of the line did

Funny he said that you would recognise I was feeling badly . .
. . No, no, no. I know you. You were never one to a snap judgment.

he looked the man in the face

tears sprung into his eyes 
                           Uncle Joe

Hey, boy, how are you? It’s been too long, too long.

his Uncle Joe was deadhad died fifteensixteen years earlier

Ya gonna give me a hug or what?

he hugged him as hard as he ever hugged anyone

Whas with the waterworks, boy?

Im . . Im . Im so happy to see you  I love you

Me too. It’s good to see ya, boy.

Where are you going?  Joe, where are you going? 


his uncle was dressed in the black suit he was buried in



he could manipulate his dreams

maybe the next timeif there was a next time he would stay but he couldnt stay he knew he couldnt stay his waterworks and he woke up in his bed bawling like a baby  a fullgrown man crying like a baby 

he had fifteen uncles  Uncle Joe was his favourite after his Uncle Fritz died

early AM-dreaming,  Day-between-Two-Ts – St Paddys Day,  17  3. 21                                        0233,  Thursday,  18  3. 21 

 
. . . the policing of rhetoric in a free society . . 
                                              Texas Republican Congressman Chip Roy member of the Freedom Caucus 

https://www.msnbc.com/deadline-white-house/watch/rep-andy-kim-violence-and-discrimination-against-the-asian-american-community-preceded-the-coronavirus-108774469968

well he for one couldnt wait for the Keebler elves to come out with a limited Chip Roy crispy cookie 
                                                                                                        he understood it was a dunking cookie and really goodtasty particularly if dunked in stillwarm white racist blood 
                                                                                                 Did you just say that?
Saywha

Say what you said.

Whadid I say

You said . . 
. . Are you policintryin to traipse my First Amendment rightsmy right to rhetoric in a free society 


Never mind.

Im not taking it back

I said never mind.

Yacant make me take it backI aint takin it back As Gawd as my witness . . .

1549,  Thursday,  18  3. 21

Trump virus

on 18 March 2020  the president called the coronavirus the China virus
                                                        . . . It comes from China, it’s not racist at all, it comes from China.

on 10 April  China virus -- Trump virus  100,000 Americans dead 
                                                       . . . heading in a downward curve . . . minimum of 100,000 to 250,000 . . . looking forward to a number less than 100,000

Trump virus -- 200,000 Americans dead
                                                       . . . it affects virtually nobody . . .

Trump virus
                                                      . . . when 300,000 Americans have died the president said nothing  rather he continued to attempt to subvert and overthrown the election results

Trump virus
                                                        . . . when 400,000 Americans have died the president said CoVid, CoVid, CoVid, that’s all they talk about, the FAKE News, CoVid, CoVid, CoVid. 

when 500,000 Americans have died of the Trump virus
                                                      . . . 22 February 2021 the report replays the former presidents remark . . . It’s going to disappear one day. 

0003,  Thursday,  18  3. 21

17.3.21

 

Chagall
         he and his girlfriend had the opportunity to see Chagalls early 1900s theatre backdrops  murals  when they were exhibited at the Contemporary Jewish Museum in San Francisco 

earlier they had taken in another exhibit at SFMOMA and were walking up Mission to visit St Patrick Church  first celebrating Mass in 1851  tumbled in the 1906 earthquake  resurrected in 1923  when they came across the Jewish Museum 
           dumb luck

Chagall was a favourite 
                          they loved his willful alogical irrational paintings that he heeded only his inner voices which he believed they conceded was the one true way for him to create for any artist to create Chagall welcomed every follyevery foolishness
                       “Que notre folie soit la bienvenue.” 
                                                            May our madness be welcomed.

every tube of colour was a charge of dynamite
 
1647,  Sunday,  2  2. 92
1314,  Day-between-Two-Ts – St Paddys Day,  17  3. 21

https://www.vox.com/22335666/asian-spa-shooting-atlanta

Dear sex addict 
                 Next time yawanna eliminate temptation  use the gun on yourself  Insert barrel in mouth  Pull trigger  Much obliged

sincerely Fill-in-the-Name

1018,  Day-between-Two-Ts,  17  3. 21


16.3.21

 

sounds like maudlin  aint though     maudlin  maudlin  ahh  Madeleine  remembered  unfortunate manner to recall her name but when she said it he heard maudlin before Madeleine registered 
                                                                                 he wouldnt admit that to her she was a looker and better when she worked she put her nose to the grindstone 
                                                                           he liked women who tried to keep up with him
women tried

men gave up

he found that interesting

he didnt make it a competition

shit needed to be done 
                        fucking do it you can eat when its over                                       

apparently men needed more comfort

or these men who presented for a days work 


Madeleine was all elbows and knees

he pointed That needs to be done

he walked away

how she did it was her business

Done. she said

he walked over to another quadrant in the building That

shed hit it 



he had to go outside

he went to his rucksack 
                          Goddamn his rebreather was low looking at it he calculated itd be good for the trip back but just the trip back 
                   he fucked up by not replenishing it he was accountable
no shame in erring

he walked back over to Madeleine watched her work as he approached  she was oblivious

MADELEINE maudlin echoing in his inner ears as he said  made him smile slightly 

she turned and caught his smile 
                                   Something funny?

Im funny My rebreathers short My mistake I gotta head outside for a bit Do you think you have sufficient reserve to share with me

You mean, do I think I replenished my rebreather last night? now she was smiling a superior smile 
                                                                                                          she was correct

Yes Excuse me let me restate my question I did not replenish my rebreather last night may I borrow yours

Yes. It’s in the maroon leather bag at the door. A newer rebreather, configured differently from your . antique.

My antique

she raised her eyeslooked left towards the shambled ceiling dangling fixtures

You noticed

Noticed? I haven’t seen anything like it in years . . maybe . last time . . . in a museu . . 
. . Hey now  ya tryin to hurt my fee . . 
. . Aren’t you the guy who said he has no feelings? 

I am

Then . . shut up. 
                  Help yourself.

Thank you

You’re welcome. 
                 Thinking though, maybe I ought to come with you to fit it properly.

Thats okay While I may not have one I am familiar with them  Just prefer mine

It’s cumbersome, why would you prefer something cumbersome?

One old habits die hard Two it worksworks like an old hammer Would you quit using a hammer because it was old 


Good point. I will admit it is refreshing to see a relic.

Ya gotta look at me while yare sayin that

Was I looking at you? 
                       she smiled widely

Ya got a handsome grin

Thank you. 
            Maroon. Only one like it by the egress. That’s my . individual flair, if you will.

Thank you

You’re welcome. 
                  she turned her back to resume the salvaging and demolition

 

Damn he said to himself these rebreathers are crazy compact  
                                                                  her bag wasnt much larger than a modest purse a pullstrap threaded through eyelets at its neck they were brass and verdigris 
                                                                                 Someone else favours functional older things alsogive me a hard time he chuckled

he untied the looseknot pulled at the neck it retained its pursing he stuck two fingers in began working it  Gawddamn  Tight  anworkin it he didnt wonder why he felt a shiver at his perineum that cinched his balls thickened his cock 
Motherfuck
                this was sexual

 

HEY

she turned from her work she was almost as faralong as he would have been

Thank you  Your . ah . . bag

Yes? Like my bag? 
                    she smiled lasciviously It gets me right here – she grabbed herself between the legs – when I try getting into it.

Yah I gotta get me one of those 

Erotic, huh?

Ohyah

dreamed through early morning,  Twosday,  16  3. 21
1533 or 333,  Twosday,  16  3. 21