Born back east, in Quebec, I have resided on the left coast so long, I’m practically a native, most at ease surrounded by ocean. Here are two more poems from the forthcoming untitled book.
WILD WEST/COAST
No lotus eaters we
Swelter pepper,
Swig beer and bitch.
Cook up the rent.
barbecue / cauldron.
steak / prize.
gavel / tenderizer.
We grow enormous,
Righteous, meting out
Beach justice, from our camp,
Our point. Our peninsula.
With less mitigation
Than an island, its
Star gardens, clarity
Of marine life, surround
A Sound of silent crime.
THE HUMBLE MURALIST AND THE REPROACHFUL BUDDHIST
Island roads are only as long as the island,
invariably leading to the vortex every island hosts,
the village or burg hugging the cove or bay,
the place where sweaty, unrepentant
cocaine and alcohol consumers
wind up, gurgle down, to rub
elbows with the vigorous Tilley-hatted,
swamping the gentry
with their nasty habit stench.
Island roads rove lowly
through swaying grasses, expansive elms,
lambs, cows, horses, llamas.
Do not be lulled.
Anxiety stalks the dales and hollows,
tamped down, concealed behind neat
rustic wooden fences,
skulking in the cottages
despite a glut of acupuncture outlets,
yoga, meditation and pottery classes.
Here there is much intestinal discomfort,
ceaseless aspiring, straining
toward the light.
Dolly for example is the biggest Buddhist,
baddest, blackest sheep
herder on Paisley Island,
happily bending over
for regular shearing
as long as the taxman
is tranquil about it
and she’s back at the ranch in time
to inject herself
into the tête-à-têtes.
Her resident good egg Greg studies
the recommended sutras,
working on his anger,
moving past it, out
of his townie flat to create
murals in the great outdoors.
Grandiose depictions,
towering trompe l’oeils.
Ostentatious? Yes,
but they have provided
our meek hamlet with an angle,
a tourist attraction.
Indeed, they sustain us.
Vivid and wonderfully flowing image of what is real and tangibly meaningful. Thank you Heather for enriching me
Thank you Ken, and you’re welcome. Glad you enjoyed the poems.