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Show Poem: December 16, 2016 KC, MO @ recordBar #poetry 

Photo by Michelle Bacon

Life is not a bowl of ice cream
It is not leftovers
It’s not even a fresh stalk of celery
Waiting to be chopped and mingled
In a succulent trinity Dish

Remove the refrigerator door
Let the kids play
There is nothing hidden in the ice
Crack the egg open

Whip yourself if you must
Do not contaminate the dance floor
With ill will

The cold brings sores
The heat cooks meat
Both pass the germs through us

Lifting the clocks
Of our grand fathers
Excavating the thoughts
Of our great grand mothers

Read
Red and green
The stop and go
Of Christmas contradictions

A child is crying for a candy cane
A man is dying in the frozen rain
Let’s make it vanish like David Blaine

Show Poem: August 20, 2016 KC, MO @ Tronkel House #poetry 

The elephant removes
His foot from my back 

I awake
Legs V shaped ready for the world
Eyes like sparklers underwater 

The ice is extremely then
But I will lose the weight
Required to skate by

I’ve learned a lot
From a fish’s eyes 

Scheduling work
Outside the pain clinic 

Sunshine disposal
A new zoo army 

I hear the dogs barking
At the distant rain 

A condescending smile
Perhaps I need it more than
I care to admit 

Or perhaps I am just
Tickling myself in a mirror 

The feather touches
My knowing under side 

And then it floats away 

Show Poem: August 12, 2016 Athens, GA @ Little Kings (Athens Popfest) #poetry 


I turn my head quickly
To limit the impression
Of the dead dog
On the side of the road 

A sick and unknown feeling
Like the LL Bean return policy 

I’m burning up
burning up for your love
And it smells like gym socks
And dusty headboards

Can’t complain
So I just let it soak
Into my dreams
Like a pudding cake
On a hot day 

I saw a straight rainbow on the horizon
Perfect like a leaf 

Laces on, I sweat it out in bed
So many rules to break
Except the cool ones 

The fans run all night
But we are still hot and sticky 

Gotta keep moving ’cause
There’s a hellhound on our trail
It bites us when we stop 

It makes us bite back
Until we devour each other 

And nothing is left but our bones
Intertwined,
baking in the sun
Like a bread stick