Dictum
It is when words fall
that they lose their im-
pact. Must remain in
the air for more than
a second or two, cling-
ing to clothing or twist-
ing upwards in the way
that cigarette smoke does.
Articles
I like using articles to end a
line. Sometimes an article
of faith, sometimes of clothing. &
occasionally a particle of speech
to give the space between lines
that extra bit of frisson. It is a
continuity, the way forward, not
the end of the line that some
flat-earthers seem to think it is.
The Clearing
Not how I re-
remembered or
would have left
it. Too much
foliage, as if no
one has been here
to tidy up since I
last came by.
Tradition always
suffers when the
oracles move into
the marketplaces.
A kind of census
The mind’s mosaic has
been taken in for intro-
spection. Why learn for
the sake of learning? Un-
necessary facts might just
as well be fiction for all
the use we get from them.
The fragments are taken
out for sensual inspection.
Left so the air can breathe
on them. Those that acquire
color are kept to form new
pathways of the mind. The
bland are used to pebble
pathways in the garden.
Another Sunflower Sutra
In sunflower I find
pistil & stamen, their
output arranged in
a Fibonacci spiral.
& following on
As the sun sets, the
credits start to roll.
This day was brought
to you by the seven
ayem garbage col-
lectors, a poem that
glistened just beyond
the edges of the trawl-
ing net, Sketches of Spain
with Miles Davis & Gil
Evans, four coldcall
intrusions, all declined,
The Last Samurai on
cable, washing off the
line. No special effects
were provided by either
Industrial Light & Ma-
gic or Marvel Studios.
2 thoughts on “Poetry from Mark Young”
Excellent work, as always. Witty, clever and wise.
Excellent work, as always. Witty, clever and wise.
Elegantly evocative. Love these pieces!