Thursday, January 22, 2009

TENDERLOIN ANTHOLOGY January 2009



TRACKS
WINTER 2008 – 09
LEAVENWORTH STREET ANTHOLOGY #5
LINOLEUM CUT BY MARSHA CAMPBELL


WAITING by Marsha Campbell

A woman lay in her small bed.
It was hardly big enough to contain her.
Her feet stuck out at the bottom edge.

She looked out the window
but the window looked out
on little piles of trash.

No light came in. It was morning
but it could have been midnight.
She closed her eyes but her mind opened them.

She knew she had to get up.
She had to take a pill or she would be nervous.
She had to dress and look presentable

Because she was going to the Center.
The Center where old people like herself would show up.
Lucky, she caught a bus right away.

She sat uneasily at the Center
coloring pictures of flowers and of Isis
wife of the god Osiris.

She thought of a man far away
who had, like Odysseus
left Penelope behind--

a woman who weaved a work every day
and every night tore it apart.
She was like that woman.

She would wait.


A POET RAINED ON
AFTER THE WAR
by Charles Blackwell

Tip toe
bare footed hungry
pioneer of dreams deferred.

Roll on in, massage
our feeble fickle minds
with arched over words
Heaven bound.

I see you stepping
over to the neighboring
planet, larger than life.




Causeway to the New American Pyramid
by Ray Valdez

After all Alpine glaciers
and polar mountains of ice,
veritable Bach cathedral fuges,
decrescendo
into a collapsing world,
flames exploding at the edges;

And after rearing-up,
ever-rising seas,
incessant cyclones
level whole cities;

And the air is swollen
with non-Biblical lotus swarms:
oil-black pollution;

And after seasons
switch sequences;

And knarled rotted roots
of upside-down trees
swim a neon-pink sky
to the bloated sun;

And honey bees
are giving up their ghosts
in their own little Ghost Dance,
no longer pollinate
what is a boiling hot,
hurricane swept planet;

CARNIVAL STRANGERS DANCE
by Dominique Leslie
With a mocha flavored kiss
And a hand on my big ass
He danced up to me
Like a boat pulling into her berth
Lively carnival dancers in
Flesh and flashing sequins
Boogied past marching
Marimba musicians
My African print handkerchief skirt
Whirled loosely around me
He pulled me closer in the dance
I could see his gold teeth
In the flickering light
The crowd of dancers and
Drummers separated us
Like an ocean sweeping sand from the beach out to sea
Before long I was blocks away
In the Zona Verde
Where I ate a tamale
And a strawberry fresco.

Sunday, January 04, 2009

DEFAULT

INAUGURAL DEFAULT
© Don Brennan

default
back to where we couldn’t
get away fast enough

default
the rich stand on our necks

on one another’s shoulders
better to view their carnage

reach like dead people to
dance in one another’s

arms at inaugural balls
cuffs rolled
gowns hiked up

out of the sanguinary mess
at their feet

default
couldn’t get away

default
too slow



GAZA NEW YEAR FESTIVAL
©Don Brennan

military theory has indicated
you can take more accurate
aim on the ground and kill
more children in the streets
with bullet spray than canon
fire and also the troops are
getting restless, hungry for
the close up taste of blood,
want to hear the pain in outcry,
see death’s dread in maternal
eyes, collect souvenirs, after
all it’s only fair to let the bully
boys have a little fun, they’ve
been patient and conscientious
for days and days of bombing,
shelling, of having to satisfy
blood lust with cries in the
distance, it’s time to see, taste,
touch and smell, rape some girls
and boys, take a few scalps.



LI PO: from HIS DREAM OF HEAVEN (SKYLAND): 755 CE

…So with all pleasures of life.
All things pass with the east-flowing water.
I leave you and go—when shall I return?
Let the white roe feed at will among the green crags,
Let me ride and visit the lovely mountains!
How can I stoop obsequiously and serve the mighty ones!
It stifles my soul.