
In the 1960's, a buncha dirty hippies advocated sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll. DIDJA KNOW THAT?? (Not a new angle.)
Though the part of my project about the 1991 Berkeley/Oakland fires was supposed to be done when I finished "The Fifth Book of Peace," I've somehow managed to not write my fire story. I wrote a draft a while back, but it wasn't going anywhere. I was finally able to interview my mom's friend, Priscilla, whose house burned down in the fire, and so I am currently, finally, writing the story. I'll hopefully have that done by the time I head over to Oberlin (I'm flying there in 6 days!! YAY!) and will post it here. But I have been working on some poems inspired by the poetry walk, and so I spose I'll paste those in. I'm not much of a poetry person, but I gave it the ol' college try. Get it?? Cuz I'm in college?? Okay, yeah, I know. I know.
1. Inspired by “Corrido Blanco” by Alfred Arteaga
You are born, little word, mine
into a harsh world.
You are born, my little word
into a world that bubbles in excess
of you, that still cannot decide what it wants to say –
You are born to be preceded by I, accompanied by but
phrased with finality.
You are born with emphasis that’s lowercase,
into tired grocery lists and get-well-soon cards.
You have the power of hurt, or the power of inspiration;
but you have not the power to kill.
Little word, you sacrifice yourself to misuse and misspellings.
you must prepare yourself to be mispronounced, to be
abused, to be followed by a punch or cry or yelp.
Little word you are born against guns much stronger than you.
The sounds of sirens, metal bars and stones,
you are born into a harsh world.
2. Inspired by “Lovers” by Witter Bynner
light acoustic melodies like flyaway hairs on her cheek
waft under the door from another room;
the girl can only hear the stroke of fingers on strings if she is
perfectly silent, only a crisp C from far away, or the glorious
melancholy of B minor with its lingering buzz;
but sheets crinkle and voices crack, and the
strain of listening to what may not be there
is taxing,
especially with eyes half-shut, sensations like color notes
and when he leaves the guitarist has ceased,
to quench himself – to sleep.
3. Inspired by “from The Tempest” by William Shakespeare and “Notebook” by Denise Levertov
The show is over now,
the tear gas and gunshots, the festivities.
I watched as they doused a car in gasoline
with a click of a lighter better suited for marijuana
they had, we had,
administered destruction, like jungles we saw on tv
and gunshots.
And as I watched it burn I thought,
we have started our own war to stop the one
in Vietnam.
4. Inspired by the line “If Death has a beginning, does it also have an end?” by Ivan Arguelles
And if death is forever,
Why estar and not ser?
Does death occur in steps
or gradients?
Is it like drops into a cup
Or a litmus paper going blue to red
Then lying limply on the lab table?
In death do we fade to black
or do we just keep going and going?
Sometimes sudden collisions
or festering in clean white hospital beds:
the question not if but when.
Hope you enjoy! Any comments will make me smile at you!
I used to watch American Dreams with my family! Ahh it was such a good show.
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