Thursday, March 11, 2010

Lunchtime Love

She was the most beautiful creature he had ever seen. Some kind of heavenly orchestra played in his ear. Together they would start a love story bigger than the world. In his head the deep voice narrated the lines and the echoing music began the soundtrack. His heart warmed as the blood rushed through his valves increasingly oxygenated by his engrossing gulps of breath. Of course he imagined these exact lines in his head and listened to the air whistle through his nostrils. He lived his life to that invisible film reel. He imagined the camera panning from his soft curled hair to the edge of his nostril which flared from the scent of the beauties perfume. Panned to his eyes dilated and fixed. His muse looked over her curved shoulder through her crystal green eyes to smile at the obvious stare. Always in the same corner, they were old friends who had never met. The girl always seemed sad and ill at ease with the world. He imagined a battered tortured soul under that top knotted hair and porcelain skin. A Slight frame held the weight of the girls own oppression. She licked her pink lips as she turned from his gaze. He lifted his pen and continued to write on the warm yellow pad with coffee trimmed edges.

He laid his head sideways on the pad and stared in her direction. He stared at her through the gap between the milk jug and the sugar dispenser. Both objects acted as blinkers on a horse, cutting out the view around her magnificence. Then she turned again holding a rough sketch of an eye on a stained napkin. She grabbed her worn brown leather bag and left the café. Curly haired boy threw some money on the table and grabbed the napkin as he passed her table. ‘I see you too’ was written under the sketch. He sprung from the café on his worn converse and glanced up and down the crowded street. This was the scene in the movie when he finally could talk to her if he could find her. He saw her turn into Union Square and hop on the tram. Running under the hot sun he ran for the tram as it threatened to start up the hill. She reached down and grabbed his arm gesturing him to climb aboard. His dark skin glistened with the sheen of sweat from the run and his brown eyes met hers. They embraced each other’s gaze as he caught his breath.

He wanted to touch the face of this stranger and cup the heart shape in his hand. Her teeth bit her bottom lip as she stared at the sun and squinted in its response. He stared also as if there was something he was supposed to see. She looked at him and smiled weakly, briefly flashing her enticing teeth. He had no idea as to how teeth could be enticing but somehow every scrap of his being wanted every scrap of hers. The camera panned to his eyes then hers with slices of bright sunlight casting shapes on faces. His arm pressed against hers as they clung to the side of the tram. The tram groaned up the hill. “Feels like it could die at any moment” said the pretty one “but it will keep going because that’s what it does”. She stepped from the tram as it stopped. He jumped down and stood beside her. She took a notepad from her bag , tore a page out and scribbled on the piece of paper. She folded it and passed the precious cargo to its eager recipient. Gazing at the sun again she turned and left him and the staring brown eyes. Her gold pumps scuffed the ground as she walked away. He watched as she walked across the park her body swaying with each step. He opened the piece of paper and saw the digits and a message: I always knew there was another sun. He grasped the paper and smelt it for any remnants of the authors incredible scent. Rubbed his finger along the flow of her handwriting.

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Science of Equilibrium

Tip leans hard, feel the score
Pulsating move pushes
Threatens to open to join
Perilous motions easily done

Life on the edge, on the edge of his thumb
Increase the pressure
Air flows to the lungs
Rapidly, rapidly, increasing flux
Eyeballs dilated and nostrils flare wide

Hairs erect arm length
Tinnitus bounds
Buzzing man, buzzing man
All fucking around

The air all around him
Vie choke tracheal space
Too much for the living
Desired by the dead

Mortality festering
Flies descend in mind
Too much for the eyes open
Too little said unsaid

The exit sign glows bright
Rescue hatch shrinks out of sight
Sweat runs down the cold shiny
Baby need you

Check angles and calculate costs
Square root the outcome
His logic mind pounds
Transmitters pump wild

Revenge in Rhyme

Red temptress dress
Makes the weak man confess
Long legs stalk the mind
He regrets what he finds

For this is the hour
She confounds her power
Beat merciless threats
She cancels all debts

The tick tick tocks on
He chokes on this con
For the lady will skin
Till he's nought but thin

Time never will let
The lady forget
She plucks out the feather
From her corset of leather

For he knew the devil
Her swung out on a bevel
He chortled with glee
She never did see

Now is the time
To punish his crime
To even hot score
So she never no more

Hold on to the Ghost

Girl stepped outside the door and smelt life
She smelt nothing
She will hold on longer
When they meet it will smell so sweet

She will not give up the ghost, will hold on till they meet
She cries tears with crystal salt

Lyophilized splashes on blush touched cheeks
Lost is her reality

The day is bright, the day is hot but smells of nothing grand
He touches the clock and traces the hand that records his time on land
Night dreams seep into day and mask the scent of daily drool
Her imagined face translucent on the office wall to his eyes only all

Joyous the day when he traces that face
She will breath in the scent of his soul and watch her map unfold
Joyous the bond to be soldered one day
When two life's fuse, count as one