Poetry from John Thomas Allen

The Dumbwaiter

Here she is, anything
can be asked of her
sea gravel underfoot.
Behind a guillotine before
the soda jerk opens it
to a glass vegetable spread
with cutlass smiles,
her mime complexion
in this 8mm photograph
to be still life beauty
before a night of trekking
because she only wants
to escape our plan
to move away from a Lady in a Lake
through dumb waiter
lobbies filled with hands
crawling to catch her
spilling voodoo guitar hands
The bug carnies sing
the same song,
but different as a melody
polished
by children with cancer,
or to brush
her filament wings as angel flutes
which can break the sound mirror
with a cough;
to share a tune
with black space,
and kinless troubadours
to light a wick
over their tents
so they can run back
with flashlights.

John Thomas Allen wants to be a cat man instead of a cat lady, thus engendering a gender revolution. He likes Christian tarot, JK Huysman’s, and Charles Wright. He’s been in Arsenic Lobster Journal, Sein Und Werden, and Grey Sparrow Journal.

One thought on “Poetry from John Thomas Allen

  1. How about a Cheshire Cat? We’re all living on the wrong side of the looking glass down a rabbit hole these days might as well cop the smile.

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