22 May 2008
Much Adieu About Nothing
04 May 2008
I don't see any bridges or ports
Just broken bricks and worn luggage that seems to be fading into the tracks.
The glass is so dirty, no one cares that the bridges and ports are begging for help.
Maybe the bridges were burned
Maybe the ports perished in the smoke of the burned bridges
The racket of a city begging to be saved shakes the tracks to their tiny toes
And we continue on, screams echoing behind our tickets.
II. The River
The smoke stacks are pouring out their souls in the form of greasy gray sadness.
They watch the people fishing on the rocks
Watch them try to catch some meaning or reason.
It's an inside joke between them and the marshes across the water
Their detailed plans for destruction are hidden away in the gray smoke that pours from their pipes
I caught them pouting as the last car passed them without paying tribute.
III. New Haven
A jungle made of metal and browning stones
A village built from steel and concrete
and the backbreaking labor of a thousand machines.
The sun comes out but only to see its reflection in the glint of the steel metal jungle.
How selfish.
I need a cigarette. Now.
IV. A Pause or maybe an interruption.
Behind the sick sneakers and the mirrored eyes of a writer
is a secret.
What is the secret? How deeply is it seeded?
When paths collide for a reason, everyone seems to lie.
Making up addresses and following an endless trail of giant yellow dots
I'll have to wait until Springfield to figure this one out.
V. A Track Change
A hesitant start, an unsure beginning full of questions
The other side seems greener, has more colors
and more desire for attention.
The ghosts are hiding in every twist and turn
As the pace changes so does my word.
The hillside slopes down to here
Abandoning me in the middle of 2 passing trains.
I am ready for this change of direction.
I am okay with falling down this way.
VI. Wallingford
These fences are barbaric.
The rust is threaded with medieval metals that slice confidence like bread.
This town is half asleep.
Its colors pretend to be cheerful
But the cars are dozing off in the lots
next to the men napping on splintering benches.
The railroad ties tie the town down
Holding it in place until the next train jolts it from slumber again
I wonder what simple living is like.
VII. Traffic on the Air Waves (Meriden)
I want to sit under one of these trees.
Sit between the bricks and cry for a while.
Fingers holding my forehead in place while I wonder why I do the things I do.
Those yellow flowers are promising me that everything will be okay.
I close my eyes and feel the branches get tangled in my hair
I feel the salt drying up my skin
Slipping past my fingers
Running down the only tracks they know of.
Be strong. Wear your heart on your sleeve. Let go.
VIII. Somewhereville, Connecticut
I didn't catch the name of this town.
That's okay though, names don't mean anything anyway.
Apparently they only drink Bud Light here
That must make tap water feel uncomfortable.
At least the river is moving
The ducks sure seem to enjoy themselves here
All I see is ladders and mounds of unfinished business.
The parking lots are empty.
Maybe I dreamed this one up.
IX. Adventure Spirit
There is no way I am going to chat with the writer with AIDS in his legs.
X. Hartford
I see the guts of a city hanging down to its chin.
This city whispers in my ears
Giggling out its secrets like we are little girls at a slumber party.
I like the curves of the bending metal
Framing the face of a sweet smile
Blue eyes to go with blue skies
of proud eager importance.
We could all learn something from Hartford.
XI. 20 minutes from Springfield
These woods remind me of home
Make me want to curl up on a blanket in the sun
Lose myself in words on a page that don't belong to me
I'm home I'm home I'm home
It's okay my home has no name either.
We give away our old clothes and shoes too
Cover the tired, time tolled backs and feet
I love to share.
I've got to find the key to the lock I put on myself.
Damn loose keys.
XII. Springfield Itself
It is actually a field of spring.
You could watch the sunrise or the sunset from those riverside benches.
Is something wrong Springfield? Are you okay?
You just look upset. Nevermind.
I can already see signs of my finality.
This journey is nearly over.
XIII. Flashback
Be still, racing heart.
Settle down while I do another.
Another day, another regret
Another bundle of meaningless paper.
You change me until you snub me
But at least I've always got another.
XIV. Admissions
My handwriting is now sloppy.
My fingers are too slow.
A five dollar Corona was the only way to escape from the memories I do not miss.
The man with the AIDS in his legs is smarter than I am
Has twice as much experience as I do
I am guilty of many things
Please forgive me for my wrongs.
XV. Nearing the End
The conductor told me about an hour
After we left Springfield.
But I am still learning, still looking for the piece I blatantly missed.
I am not ready for the end, I have only just begun
I wish I didn't mean that in more ways than one
Oh fuck, I promised myself I wouldn't rhyme
Now I am two steps over the line.
We're moving so slowly, but it's okay, I need this.
I am not ready for the end, I have only just begun.
01 May 2008
Falling
29 April 2008
you call this an election?
There's nowhere to go but up.
The downward spiral seems to be infallible but
But there has to be something else
Other than space and time and empty thoughts that go nowhere except back to their beginnings.
The start the middle the stop.
The three phases that make the phrases that build the mazes
and smoke keeps pouring out of the vases without leaving the slightest traces of what comes next.
Throwing away the idea of no next seems like the way to go but the best?
The best comes after the rest of the guests have left and you can't help but feel bereft of...something
Even though you liked her vest it will never mean she passed your test, she sickens me oh she sickens me like your voice sticks in me when all I'm really asking is that you fix me
Since maybe one day you'll miss me.
Trust is one of those things that can't be combined with others
Its success rate has declined in my mind and it's straight difficult to miss it when you're all sorts of entwined because it always seems to be coming up from behind when all you wanted from it was to be wined and dined.
When comes the stop? I can't just keep taking it from the fucking top it's just time to close up shop.
Slightly let down by a passing sun
Sinking slowly behind mountains I will never see up close
It's such a shame that the day ends in such a way.
It could just say a polite goodbye that would leave everyone and everything at ease and peaceful and still but NO
It disappears with a furnish and a flourish and a few too many frosty ones
Leaves everyone wondering what they did wrong why it happened so soon
and the only answer I can give you
Is fucking global warming.
27 April 2008
making sense out of nonsense.
No one would ever dare be caught teasing her
Would lead to a road block that could never end.
She isn't me and I'm not her, but when has that ever stopped us?
The barriers are coming down, sweetheart,
and the monsters that eat sweetened hearts aren't far behind.
Makes me wonder why you're so blind, it's not hard to understand a logical mind
But its what you like, just like time.
I know you lied when you said it didn't matter
It's constantly driving you crazy, you mad hatter
The facts just keep getting sadder, and it's all because you never really mattered.
Not to me, not to the stars, and quite frankly I'm only concerned as far as
where you end and I have begun to begin.
The sky tells me it only goes from one to where I will win.
I can see the spiral in the distance these days
Where it's points end and reflect off the golden rays
The sun will be the first to deny you.
You shouldn't have lied with the stars reflecting in your eyes
This is your last chance to change, to believe that you tried
Not even that can keep you alive.
What I'm seeing is what makes me keep believing
that leaving is what needs to happen, or I'll just keep seething
out anger in long trailing pieces
when all i want to do is be dreaming with someone whose brain is teeming with ideas about
steady breathing and will stop needing me to be everything but one piece.
I know what I'm doing this time.
16 April 2008
Stephanie (Cut the Shit)
16 March 2008
this is not a metaphor.
The sea that half exists as the other part of me
Gives off light that is bright and seems to make things right
For a little while anyway until it's time for the fight.
What comes and what stays
What you'll see and what you won't
I'd say go through the trouble to find out but
instead I'll go with don't.
It's not worth the trouble and the sand disturbed
No matter what it looks like it'll never be what you deserved.
Now we're on the subject of deserving?
I find this matter rather perturbing in that
Things happen and they never stop
So you may not come out on top, but as long as it hits the spot?
what the hell, i'll let this beat drop.
It's just the way it sticks and the way that it stays
always one step ahead resisting me with passing days
At first I thought what a silly phase but now I'm thinking the problem is in that phrase.
Staying up drinking passes the days
Gets me by in so many ways
Looks like I'm stuck in this fucking maze but God I do love just staying in a smoky haze.
you asked me for my thoughts.
Cement that waves goodbye to the stairs and the sun and the stars
Not everything can always be where it wants to be.
How do such good manners turn into such anxiety?
A well-mannered lady never falters
Faltering, in the eyes of a gentleperson, is the same as fleeing,
And neither will be looked upon kindly.
The cold fingernails grasp tightly onto the manners they follow
Hoping desperately not to be left behind
With the riffraff and other broken dreams that lay in that disgusting heap of nothingness.
The cool cement tries to calm the anxiety but naturally
Well naturally their scientific properties cannot coincide.
13 March 2008
consequential meanings and other hereditary disfunctions.
The way the towers lean into your lies
Next to a swarm of noisy fireflies-
Enlightening, but leaves no room for a surprise
Even the fireflies can see the lies behind the skies of your blue eyes
And guess what?
They aren't surprised.
I'm not surprised when you go unrecognized.
If only you weren't so...internalized...
by which I mean selfish, but it's exactly like what you devised.
The beginning, middle and end come exactly as planned
Couldn't have done it better myself without my toes planted in the sand.
You keep snapping back to my wrist, you're just my favorite rubber band.
Not even they could hold up my life longevity next to my patience's brevity without the heat rising steadily, but I'll just keep on pedalling
Until I find the end
then I'll finally stay with you, my friend.
We'll probably both be frayed at the ends
We'll probably need a stitch or two to be on the mend
But it's always for the best in the very end.
24 February 2008
that was a mouthful.
Losing one’s mind is frequently considered dangerous, but sometimes it’s necessary to leave the realm of comfortable and completely let go, until it is unfortunately once more time to grab hold and take care of business. But the business must be attended to, even in the event of a holiday so misconfigured and backwards that moral ethical philosophy itself would spit on it, and throw the trash from under their mildewy backseat of their car onto the sign announcing the holiday. The trash is definitely rotting, and the holiday is only a few paces behind, so things will soon be lucrative at the Distillery of Disgust. Time to make an investment, perhaps. Maybe a large one even. But no. The refrigerator magnet stuck to your back just keeps pulling you back…and farther away from the “x” next to which your signature belongs. The refrigerator magnets, so all the colors can blend together against a common, lesser skin. The funhouse mirrors twist and turn, throwing off the concentration of all parties involved, forcing the fridge to make that weird buzzing sound it makes when it just wishes it could fall through the floor and disappear into some sort of basement or storage container, preferably of the portable nature. But the waves. They catch me by surprise every single time. I’m never ready for them even though my toes and arches and heels and ankles are filled with sand. All the sand me realize that the dark isn’t nearly right without the stairs that keep the light in fair strands, and that I really should figure out how to wind them into my hair, so that they can stay comfortably and still shed every drop of their brilliance on any interested bystander. How expansive the dark seems when the light moves on to something else. Regrets are nothing but cares you forgot you once cared about, and are best left out of most headlines and memoirs.
Nothing wrong with a mid-day adjustment, never did any harm, with the exception of the reservoirs that may live one day to see the real fall of Atlantis, the fall of this whole entire planet that exists somewhere outside of the smooth walls you wait behind, with a smile so phony that I would put money on it being manufactured by Verizon and shipped overnight to you just so you would never have to actually have a plan. Or a meaning, or purpose, or any sort of importance really. Except for me to change your mind, make you see what I see. I’m telling you that there’s a whole lot of good in tiny tunnels we’d call veins out there, it’s just been muffled and suppressed and intrinsicated. It was mangled in the jaws of a miserable coyote, who was dying for prey and was met with papery disappointment instead.
Incurable disappointment of such gravitational force make it feel like Mt. Rushmore will collapse on top of every major city and squeeze out whatever life remains with the soapy bubbles from the car washing rag. Watching someone slowly propel just a single fingertip over the slipper silver iciness that exists as some crazy chemical symbol, but could just be referred to as chrome. The word sounds in my ears with the faint tink sound that a fingernail on a chrome piece typically performs like an act. I never thought I could learn real muscle from candidates of this kind, but it is natural for me to cross streets without looking and other ridiculous, unnecessary springs that love to pop up when I have finally decided to get some real rest. The grass will be in full bloom by the time I get these gates closed and locked up for sure. It’s the drag of slow feet across a slow patter of linoleum, that may or may not be exactly stain-resistant. The glory of seeing just a single light flicker on, even if it is just a for a second? Reading the dictionary definition as a prologue would have sufficed just fine. Makes life a little easier, easier to stretch from your shoulders to the hanging potted plants, easier to live through the storm that isn’t clearing up, easier to say “Hey fuck it man, you’re just being a huge pussy,” even if it does need to be said in the mirror.
Change is one of those things that comes balled up like hemp, and as it unravels, it seems to coincidentally entertwine everything at their seams. Their seams? What happened to our seams? I almost mastered the stitch, but you told me only spinsters could be seamstresses, which is about as great as walking around with a hula hoop in your skirt. Hopefully, the wind stays steady at my back, hopefully my eyes stay relatively open, and hopefully the sand will never wash out of my toes or my arches or my heels or my ankles. Hopefully, I’ll expect the waves when they crash around me, like I always do.
14 February 2008
rooftop dreamin'.
Since the last one
The one before it wasn't so good either.
What's done is done
Can't change the facts or the weather or the color of your eyes
The backdrop behind your eyes
That color can't be found anywhere else in the world.
It's a crazy ocean of so many kinds of water
The water should just be that warm all the time.
Get done what needs to get done
It's what puts the wind in my hair and the salt in my lungs and a smile on your face
All I need is some open space and something distnat to look at
Seemingly so far off course but
the trails all connect at the end
even if all the dots don't quite get there.
God that sunset
from the rocks built up like dreams
carefully placed together to make a ledge
for watching the sun say the day is going into the dark side.
13 February 2008
walking under the influence.
snowfalls that come with bloody fists.
Your insanity is annoying.
Handless fingers meddle with your brain
You should control them, or send them away
But instead you let them stay.
They twist your veins, get them caught in the membranes
That are trying to control your brain.
They mess with your mind, add ketchup to your pie
You are such a mess.
24 January 2008
a mission worth dying for.
swallowing rocks.
15 January 2008
fireside gambling.
Fades with time, like the glow in your eyes.
When you push back the curtain, with your fingers shaking
Wondering if looking to the star is the first mistake you’re making.
Feeling the glass against your nails, thinking to all the thoughts snaking
Through and through your head.
Lean back and breathe deeply
Take the time to get your head straight
In the midst of time, it won’t wait
But you can’t either, it’s time for you to initiate
The change that will rest your head easier in the night.
Breathing the blue light, watching the light from the window fall
Across the floor and the ceiling and the sky and the tall
Curtains that want to ban you from seeing something so small
That is in fact not small at all
But will one day fall.
The light that glows is the one that comes out at night and shows
Everyone what they need to see, for one night it
Covers the holes and makes the good seem to grow
And multiply into a real equation that everyone can see
And then know that they can be what makes us all feel so free.
The change is always the hard part,
But in the end it’s inexcusable to ignore all the holes
Unless you sew up the holes in the bottom of your souls
Down to the soles of your sneakers that have survived all of time’s tolls,
But they’ll stay on, just keeping on with the roll
Of adventurous spirit.
It takes a special sky to change your mind
To show the parts you try to ignore, only seeing the pieces that are torn and
You can’t seem to fix with just one kind
Of desperate measures of change with the only things you find
In the back of your closet under the clothes and snow boots and tennis rackets.
Deep in the depths of the reds and blues that twist and wind
Around each other and through a strange terrain of tiny pieces that build a puzzle
Deep in the puzzle there is a bit of seamless good
That should make us look past the dark black and put
The green at the top of the list simultaneously unclenching that fist and I know you could
Just see it if you look hard enough past your self-effacing mist.
The adventurous spirit is the troublesome one,
Because it’s hard to put away, it’s hard to time it out, it’s hard to know when its time is done.
But the time is now to pull back the shade
To look to your poker hand, and win with that spade, seeing them all
Laid out across the table, smile on your face
Proud of your victory, proud of your pace and the fact that you never left a trace
Of truth across your lips to bluff your way into it
Into the spirit that will make it all worth it.
12 January 2008
A Dream Transcendental
06 January 2008
The First Draft of Forever.
And the soles of my feet
are the only things I really need
To get by
To get to you
Salt breeze in my teeth
Sand on my knees
Let me come get you for my adventure.
The trees seem to glow
My strength seems to grow
With every step that I take away.
I'll never leave you this way
This step step sprint way
You're the part of me that never goes away.
Swirl of flames
Your favorite drinking games
Our old band names.
You never get old
I'm not getting younger
You flatter me when I have a drink in my hand.
The drink in my hand
Takes me to dry land
Or maybe nowhere close.
You though
you're always close
Between the strands of my hair
Behind my eyes stuck in my ears I really don't care where
You'll always be there
Like a photo album of all time and I swear
That you'll never get damaged, I'll take such good care
of you, each part of you like a part me even though that just
makes "us" into "we"
Take it easy, you're just my memories.
03 January 2008
cartoons in black and green.
That I can't quite remember
Not here
or Now
or Tomorrow.
The draft gets so strong
When the stairs won't stay still.
The movement makes me spin in circles
Until my head is dizzy
and my brain won't stop scrambling.
Connecting the dots
With a neon line
that trails from me to there.
Finish the line
Find all the dots
I dare you.
Such things can't be discussed without a Long Island Ice Tea.
26 December 2007
the day the planets shifted.
Spin doctors to witch doctors
To which beat doctor to rhyme doctor.
Spherical skies spilling with metaphorical mist
Free your mind let your mind be free
Trace the tops of your teeth break the barrel of time
Trip and trail away.
Spherical skies spilling a golden glow
Breathtakingly blinding binding belonging
To the spin doctor to the witch doctor
Unexpectedly also the beat doctor and the rhyme doctor.
The weather prediction says bright and shiny
Breezy and cool and honest
And that’s what it’s all about.
(this is supposed to have a beat behind it)
A Footprint Loosely Carved
25 December 2007
harvesting some sort of feeling.
Meant to look out the windows into the sunset and see the whole future laid out before our eyes
Laid out to show their Sunday best pinned with flowers to coat collars
Holding in place what may never move anyway
The security of the lake
That will never touch the ocean’s sand
That will never interfere with the annual penguin march.
We were meant for this.
Meant to hold our heads back enjoying the lights and the trees and the smell of the breeze
That floated through our smoke to tell us it is time for autumn.
The responsibility
Of shuffling lightheartedly through leaves
That we can’t let upset us for fear of getting nothing in return.
We were meant for this
This time of need and of hope and sadness and struggle between ourselves and our new molting skins
Because everyone knows that there’s nothing more frustrating than your stripes being crooked and in the wrong place and wondering why we were so drunk the past four nights.
There comes a crossroads in the path to what is real and what should be real
Where it’s hard to let go of what hurts and helps and harms and horrifies and hastens and halts.
But in the end, things always looks better from the beginning.
shaded but lingering.
20 December 2007
Needle in the Hay
18 December 2007
I Tied This Brick To Your Letter, For Sublety
2 Days and Counting
I felt my lungs seal up tightly
Not wanting to allow the feeling to enter.
They resisted, fought the good fight,
But in the end the snow will always be dominant over our human needs.
Sometimes resistance will keep you powerful
But sometimes you have to recognize that it’s not worth the fight.
When the fight consumes you
Holds you to the ground
Choking you because it’s got nowhere else to go
That’s when you know the path is getting too overgrown.
When thickets surround you
And you’re ensnared in vines that hang from trees
When they just want to pull you up by the wrists and shake you
Shake you senseless
The same way your friends want to
That’s when you know its time to throw in the towel.
I’m still sorry about choking all over you this morning.
It must have been gross to watch.
I just couldn’t keep the thought in my lungs
Maybe i should have excused myself to the bathroom to cough like that
Instead of spewing you with a cough that now just worries you
Especially when you see it in me.
We’ll be okay, kid.
I’m not too worried, and you shouldn’t be either.
We’ll get through it, kid.
We always seem to come back.
I’ll watch your back because, shit,
I know you’re watching mine right now.
It’s just the way things have become in the here and the now.
And it’s nothing to lose sleep over
We’re something special, kid
And I wouldn’t trade it for anything.
Love Robots
The training wheels are Coming off.
That's throwing off the sunrise
Making it dull and unnoticable
to all the people walking by.
They walk by and sneer and
talk about how much nicer it could be.
Well,
I think they could be nicer
There's nothing in the world like seeing the
start of the day splashed against a boring backdrop
That comes to life when we smile at its truth
Nod wisely at its hospitable gesture
And understand that it's only there for us to stand under.
The banner of the day
Dripping slowly down our spines
As we sit
and watch
and wait
For the message it has already sealed in a personal envelope
One for each who dares to observe
No one will go unnoticed
Not unless they turn a cold shoulder
When all they had to do was lend a hand or a word where it was needed.
Seventy-Five Percent
Holograms and Bedtime Stories
The Moon and the Things it Failed to Expose
Rising slowly, high into the sky, the moon compliments the galaxy and the stars, displaying reflections on the windows of houses and of cars, leaving the daytime to struggle, to try to discredit “misconceptions and lies” about the temperature of the earth, and it’s unwavering rise. But at night, ah, the night, the lack of light tends to put the world to sleep, but not me, counting neither seconds nor sheep. Making not a discernable peep, I abandon this slumber and saunter secretly to the street, where I rely on my feet and their pace to lead me away into this evening’s lasting embrace. Disgracing my home and those who gave me life is far more taxing, considerably less relaxing
than a certain matriarch would claim concise. I don’t claim freedom of guilt or of shame but the blame, pushed by the hilt to my name is a vicious attempt to instill self-contempt.
This day, the sun stays away where it rests, and the moon fills its place like an understudy kept backstage, waiting for this fateful of days when the sun, this show’s star, instead of rising with a blaze remains, sunk beyond the horizon like eyes realizing what happened and what it is that they’ve seen: a scene, no doubt, of tragedy and travesty, death and disdain, the sun saw something, a silhouetted stain, a man in pain with nothing to lose and less to gain. The sun watched the pained man explain to his wife that he loved her ferociously and nothing would change, and the man’s wife believed he that she vowed to stand by, but the tears in his eyes blew a hole in his disguise, proved his words lies. Recognized, his grief would be lovingly received, but now the sun grieved, and the man’s wife lost faith that the man’s life could be saved.
And as I walked with my flashlight on the third straight day of night, pondering the inner workings of life, the rights and the wrongs and the maybes and mights, a sight fell before me, illuminated. Right on the sidewalk, piled up in a bloodied heap, as plain as day (had the sun not hidden to weep), laid a man, or what remained after three days of night, what remained after this man’s drunken struggle with strife, after this man’s skewed perception of life, after this man turned on himself the knife, and their he lay alone, collecting sand and stone eternally, concernedly pressing his arms and his chest straight against the ground, so that sand, stone, and the rest will, as long as he resides there, not be found. Be he moved, the bits of sand and stone fit snugly into indentations pressed into his rotting, elastic skin by the very bits of sand and stone held within, and the stones, like orphans, are torn and taken from their sidewalk home.
The moon, of course, playing the role of the sun shone brightly until dawn when the widow’s weeping was done, and the sun rose again, and the world again arose, and the widow wore black clothes, thanked me for the closure I’d exposed, and before she was gone she sang me this tune: “If I can let my life go on, then surely, so can you."
-a.l. knox