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Jackson Pollock Leisure Suits
In technicolor Sunday New York Times verse
they stand, swagger, poise:
isolationist dogs of fashion
choke collars, spiked heels, jello hair
skyscraper streets reverberate
cardboard silk, plastic linen, chrome sunglasses
machinery of lust
keeping up with the Gucci’s
bruised skin, subway shoes, fat lips
raw-skinned fly swept vegetables
cancerous hides of tan polyester
smeared with a thousand Chinese dinners.
To the Caffe Trieste
Long live this corner
sun hip Victorian
early morning opera
Long live North Beach
boheme San Francisco
readers, writers, protestors
Long live the searchers
souls drunk
in the well of sadness
trieste
Here’s to la dolce vita
the sweet life
the poets
tante belle cose
many beautiful things
Supermarket
Sometimes
I just want
to buy up
all the Pop-Tarts
in the store,
all the M&M’s,
marshmallows, milk
and Count Chocula,
fill up a big bowl
and float down
the goddamn lazy river.