Monday, July 27, 2020

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Masked essentials shepherd IV Trees
along yellow brick roads
into medicated corridors
where everything is amuck
and playing it as it lays is out to lunch . . .
Cats hawk BOGOs for home-schoolers
embarking on a journey
into the heart of darkness
and disorientation . . .
the body . . . at six degrees of separation
retreats . . . curbside . . .
as tailors expand waistlines in wastelands
where fat is a conspiracy theory
disguised as a friend . . .
The last person you socially distanced
slipped out of town
with a new face
and was later spotted
on a gurney
crusted in salt
accessing redactions with a smartphone . . .
Can you imagine? . . . Yes, you can . . .

Mia Wasikowska


Saturday, July 25, 2020

HE, SHE, IT, IT, THEY, THEM

by Nancy Dyer

HE, SHE, IT, IT, THEY, THEM,  I, YOU

Once I learned THESE, THEM, THOSE, HE, SHE, IT, IT, Mommy, Daddy, THEY, THEM -

Didn’t my humanity leave me?

Yes, perhaps we need a lexicon to not point and grunt . . .

To let our friends and neighbors know: “The lion is near.”
And “Pick up your children and RUN . . .”

But now I point: “YOU, YOU, HE, SHE , IT IT, THEY, THEM” and blame
Or deflect
And see YOU as SEPARATE, loved or hated
Applauded or reviled

That YOU means YOU, not your actions, not your words

How PROUD I must be
that I can point and see what is right and wrong,
good and bad about YOU, YOU, HE, SHE, IT IT, THEY, THEM.

About humanity, my city, your city, my family, my universe.

HE, SHE, IT IT, THEY, THEM

Don’t these words just give me
LICENSE to be some POMPOUS, judgmental,
You know what . . .

WHAT am I CREATING?
Really . . .

Really, just for now PLEASE think about it.

Because, really, it is more like what am I destroying?

Pompeii




Thursday, July 23, 2020

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In the parking lot the socially distanced
pine for anything-other-than
grappling with returnables while practicing etudes
assigned years ago by an unknown . . .
You are given an assignment
directing you into unread chapters
which makes it desirable to a host of others . . .
You struggle to keep up with notetaking . . .
balancing your notebook on your knees
while maintaining a social distance
from inquisitors which takes you back
to Friday, July 23, 2010
though you don't remember why . . .
It seems everyone wants a piece of something . . .
You opt for obscurity . . .
Someone begins distributing broadsides
showcasing pick-me-ups from the four corners . . .
Pick-me-ups are always a treat . . .
They make the trip worthwhile . . .
navigating the bumper-to-bumper real estate
with boulevards thrown in . . . whenever
no one is looking . . .
a way to prune the edginess from the then-and-now
which seems to be gaining speed . . .

Jan Scholz

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

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The scene opens . . . the dance commences . . . you and not you . . .
the happenstance of eroticism driving the bus . . . with you
pin-spotting lexicons from the used bookstore around the corner
where the owner's calico eyes you from atop the rolltop
as you page volume after volume
trying to recapture something important that maybe got lost . . .
Did you find it? . . .
Did you find what you came for? . . .
The tell-tale euphoria . . . or paranoia . . . whichever . . . guiding you
through past's portals to that mid-summer afternoon
long ago . . . at your favorite kettle hole on the Cape . . .
the water warm clear inviting . . .
Later . . . someone editing memories . . .

Monika Ekiert Jezusek

Thursday, July 9, 2020

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Someone says the time is not right . . .
Indeed, it is not the right time
but why then are you plotting options? . . .
OK, the other day after texting masked,
socially distant experts in erasure,
you said you had had enough
with up close and personals . . .
That the end point had disappeared . . .
that there was no end point . . .
no convergence so to speak . . .
Wait, you saw it in which film? . . .
I don't think so . . . besides
you have just handed in your grades . . .
There will be no after-hours anything . . .
Being dragged to the surface? . . .

Isabel Toledo

Thursday, July 2, 2020

Today on Mike Maggio's blog showcasing COVID-19 poems:

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You are masked and gloved . . . and socially distant . . .
orbiting the silent film Orphans of the Storm . . . gingerly
navigating the crapshoot of grocery-shopping . . .
An essential to the soundless
you eat the loss of the future tense
with its enigmatic typescript captioning
It's a Wonderful Life . . .
Someone somewhere is about to pull a ripcord
to float shamelessly and selflessly into the enveloping ether . . .
There will be others . . .

Jarek Kubicki

Wednesday, July 1, 2020

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The irregular dance of false starts
with its preoccupation of place that engulfs the blue moment . . .
the moment examined . . . incomplete . . .
The doors shut . . .
Was there a romantic link . . . perhaps temporarily? . . .
The ears . . . unblinking . . .
as if a thrill to cease . . . and desist . . .
You're wondering about the aftermath . . .
Not sure what you're talking about . . .
You know . . . it's kind of like when you're expecting delivery
and the scene shifts with players rolling their eyes
over costume changes that for some reason
seem ill-advised . . . ill-fitting . . .

Jan Scholz