Thursday, November 29, 2007

Inviting Asad to a Party

We live in an age that is not your age -

you feel separate and misunderstood.

Wandering haplessly, planning revolutions -

pipe dream distractions leaking
from your pores.

Often blamed and often mistreated,

you feel like a boil on the cheekbone of society.
If only, instead of trying to
lance you with their arbitrary judgements -
to poke you with their sterilized
needles of oppression
and doubt -

if only these seditious irrelevancies
would let you be, let you do as you
want, let you
snap your pictures and your fingers and curl your toes
in a nest of yarn.

So loose yourself from the shackles
of what is "right",

what is "responsible", "respected",

"considerate".

Make your own clothesline and hang on it clothes of your own design.

No duds of any era can swing with you,
run those checkered sneakers under the heel of your red red car,
wrap your scarf around your neck,
and cross the road with your
ipod in hand,
held high because it is from the heavens that you seek
your divine
inspiration and
a static-free
experience.


And when you are done with the lion, the witch, AND the wardrobe,

pack your life into the trunk of a new maroon sedan

with softer seats and a more voluptuous figure,
slink across the bridge from Brooklyn
to the diamond-soled streets of
Manhattan isle,
pick up your friends with a large magnet,
and let their dueling polarities
amuse you as
you speed due East, towards the foreign hills and plains of Massachusetts.

There,
welcome your subject back
from his travels,
imbibe vigorously,
fill your face with smoke like a glass of fire,
and then soporifically expound
on the merits of
our times.

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