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no growth, no mustache around the beds
no posies or posts fresh green treated markers
telling unwanted visitors we like lead/arsenic
concoctions of spite and sarcasm
new cat to beware of, pounces bats
before comprehension of bicycles
what constitutes a pretty leg
a marvelous gait, a pregnant starling and robin
queens and fish fresh from the manna store
should have been Ode To Styrofoam Scattered Proving Chaos,
no lost britches here found
no bras hanging in trees
only the ruddy burn marks left post glaring eyes
loves ago
soon the 30 weight
the luscious oily seduction of garage freshness
gravel floor and repetitious sweat-shirt don
un-don, don again in rain, in dusk alongside clapboard house hoping the lover
lovely lady looks out window and other fantasies.
Reading the poem as notes/snippets in a diary make it much more approachable and interesting. Your images, as always, are fascinating.
Are all of your poems meant to be read in diary entry mode?