Thursday, May 5, 2011

Sitting on a Huge Tuft

Sitting on a huge tuft, I look at things:

Big River is blue paint on the left and shimmery black rock on the right.
I look at it.
A cloud is a huge crown, another cloud is a pelican.
I look at them.
A tiny pig emerges from Big River.
I look at it.
The ground puffs into green flames beneath me.
I look at it.
Dinosaurs hover over the water.
I look at them.
Smaller dinosaurs have a corporate meeting on the other side of Big River.
I look at them.
The sharpest desk in the world appears on the rocks.
I look at it.
Houses ride a water slide down into Big River.
I look at them.
Huge buttocks flutter in the wind.
I look at them.
My kneecaps are removed by the tiny pig.
I look at it.

The tiny pig returns to Big River.
I look at them, together.

1 comment:

  1. Philip, if I've learned anything from you at Bram, it's to never let anyone remove your kneecaps, especially pigs. I'm surprised that you would allow such terrible deeds, although it gives the poem a nice edge.

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