baby monkey falls asleep while drinking milk
or
my first political love poem
or
my first political love poem
i’m an anarchist who works for the government
believes in God
votes in elections
and doesn’t agree with Emma Goldman’s views on marriage
though i would love to dance with her
believes in God
votes in elections
and doesn’t agree with Emma Goldman’s views on marriage
though i would love to dance with her
i’m a gnostic who loves sex food and trees
i’m a mormon who didn’t vote for Mitt Romney
i’m a confessional poet who hasn’t ever written a confessional poem
i’m a poet who thinks all poems are confessional love poems about politics
who doesn’t write political poems
who writes only political poems
who thinks the word love is a big black hole on a page
sucking in everything around it but should
in one way or another
end up in every poem
who complains about poems without enough images in them but is now
writing a poem without one memorable image in it connecting moon to neck to bones
writing a poem without one memorable image in it connecting moon to neck to bones
who never wanted to become some kind of monk
but somehow ended up as one anyway
but somehow ended up as one anyway
who never drank a drop of alcohol knowingly
not even coffee
not even coffee
but who everyone thought was on drugs
and when powdered sugar was found in his locker
unmarked and everyone thought it was something else
no one acted surprised
or even was surprised
and when powdered sugar was found in his locker
unmarked and everyone thought it was something else
no one acted surprised
or even was surprised
who wants to write
but has a day job
surrounded by books
he doesn’t have time to read
but has a day job
surrounded by books
he doesn’t have time to read
is there a priest around?
a confessional booth i can hide in now?
forty lines
of as much of my soul
as i think i’ve ever exposed
to anyone
in order to finally write
a confessional poem
without annotations
of as much of my soul
as i think i’ve ever exposed
to anyone
in order to finally write
a confessional poem
without annotations
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