Monday, November 27, 2017

Heath Brougher - Two Poems

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1. 
The Veins of Japan 

 
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2.
Two Teeth 
 
Don’t snozzle your mask
don’t spangle your smile
don’t childrenly chuckle to yourself
 
                        birthed to bloom
                        now lost of blossom
                             to a muddiness
                        among a plethora of plumpness
 
rot sprouts ubiquitous sitcom
                                                spreckles
            as if                                         speckled on a blue spreckled sap sucker’s eggs
 
dross imagos   dross talk   dross teeth   dross existence
wire tired—    the guns out already
and of course not one of them            backfires
            so very naïve to the abspestos painting [the work of art — the weak of art]
                                    upon the ceiling poisoning
            the air from lobby to roof
 
at every turn of the maze a mirage suddenly springs up—
 
Ceasar knows best
the candyfloss from the candy tree
brings a reader exaggerated focus [say “sugar high!”]
            confused imagos—     something tells me the apes will be back
but not immediately—         this poem painful as looking for a haystack
                        in a giant pile of needles.

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