Friday, 29 June 2012

Bitter Heart


Bitter Heart
That night, time had a bitter little heart
You against the cool river bank me in the grass 
rustling round you

You caught a koura in your hands it warmed and crinkled 
a fresh lantern lighting up the valleys of water
I caught your crying legs and cradled you vastly
the night was giving you a hard time with its big arm its 
little arm
*
We walked back to the house and your room was dense with field ghosts
last winters mice ricketed in soft crooks of skin and
spring lamb suckled nervously at finger tips
a swarm of bees burned darkly beneath the blanket
*
Outside the red-eared moon curled again and bit its own
thin tail, dreamed of small edible things like us.
*
Later the river carried the koura downstream to glow amongst 
the slick pool of eels while 


we worked hard to resuscitate the day but
Time has a bitter little heart. 

Thursday, 28 June 2012

Carnival Love

You found my heart
in your hand

moved it about like a
tiny plastic pinball machine

easily guiding the silver
bead down the thin
lime-green tunnels until 

all the red and yellow lights
smashed about.

You win! It said.

I said, you win. 

You looked, the prize 
now thrust shy
upon the counter

suddenly here and
pinned all over with
bright felt hearts -
shameless in its softness

and with your 
faux rifle you 

changed the game and 
shot it clean off the perch. 


Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Care Bear ™

The god of childhood lives in the
rimu alcove at the foot of your bunk,

lives in the half light of a night
sparked bright by fat stars.

The god of childhood glows pink in the black,
the rainbow strapped across its belly a
cesarian of magic, a painful stitching of
the colour it costs to hold all your hope.

When you sleep in your bunk,
the struts made of manuka,
the step ladder your father's rendition of a
kauri's bones,

the god of childhood sheds its trade mark,
refuses to smile or open its arms wide,
refuses to tilt its head upward for a sweet hug.

It has business to be doing.

The god of childhood is putting on
psychic gumboots and kicking Barbie
off the ledge,

is opening the french windows and
observing the rats - the stenching pelts that
circumnavigate the edge just beyond where
your house casts a dim light out into the bush.

The rats are various.
The rats multiply easily and look toward your mothers bed.
The rats smell of cheap cask wine and
live in your fathers eyes past a certain hour.
The rats whisper about the changing geography of your body.
The rats are much better at math and
the girl rats are very pretty for rats.

The rats chew slowly, their eyes upon the house,
each purposeful nibble tearing another splinter from
the roots of big trees.

And the god of childhood is out on the
corrugated iron now, weaving the
passion fruit vines into a long rope and
whirling down to the mollusk shelled ground.

And the god of childhood is shaping pipi halves into
sharp edged ninja stars, and thripping the
white blades out into the low lying bush
where they meet with muted wet thuds.

The god of childhood is sitting, lotus position
on the driveway. Eyes closed,  saying
Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ
Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ
Oṃ maṇi padme hūṃ

And the god of childhood is beating its way
out into the damp foliage, getting down on
its knees and reddening its soft cotton face.

Boats

Your boats sail away from the port,

the water is murky and slick with
rainbows of oil.

Creaking, they travel to the edge of the flat world,

wending beneath the paper-plate rounds of moon and sun.

The boats self-origami -
an implosion of structural beauty as
mast folds to bill and
sail into wing.

At the clean edge of blue where
the ocean falls like
long long wet hair,

they take flight,

leaving me at the docks of my self,
looking at the empty linear horizon
cutting away the sky's skin -

my imagination falling to pieces around my feet,
through the dark wood cracks
to the matt ocean beneath.

Twenty Little Poetry Projects

1. The TV is a cantankerous old man, yelling
the same bored ideas over and over, I tell him I don't kare what Nik did to Kursty, but don' shuddup ol' man!

2. Inside of us we all know that the dead float in a comical mask amidst someone else's lost jandals and togs

3. my eyes are tacky paua, kauri clocks from the kauri kingdom in Ahipara, the last little town before the cape. We could stop and get a limp pie and the worlds biggest orange choc-chip ice cream

4. I taste the icing covered houses, licking their scalloped rococo-pink - a marzipan of nausea right before a too hot bath

5. Johnny Depp! How dare you break up with your Frenchy. How dare you marry a fox-eyed skeleton in the first place. Don't you know it's cool to love fat girls? Haven't you heard of the Vogue Health Initiative?

6. I start to have sex with the elderly, gently setting aside his walking frame, laying him down and making up for lost time

6. But the dead are also riding fat horses and smiling like they're auditioning for a Colgate ad. How I used to think Are your maclean's showing was are you a clean sho-lene. Clean westies? On horses? They do like death metal, though

7. but horses always look healthy, even if the rider has been dead for years, stuck by spur to the stirrup

8. Giz a hoon! Giz a hoon on your missus I wanna do some damage ride her hard like a ford escort up customs street see how she squeals when the rubber burns. Giz a hoon bra!

9. because we sometimes feel powerful we think about dolphins in the supermarket and because we sometimes don't, we don't.

10. He called me bulreoteulttae Piggy, in a breath of flowers in my heart chakra pieonatda

11. the archaic elephant of love steps heavily upon all mundane things, crushes most of them to dust

12. and we were as sexy as the seatoun presbyterian congregation on a hot sunday.

13. so at the whiteboard I draw complex algebraic equations with the end of my janitors mop, while a boardroom of corporate psychopaths 'get told' how it is via skype. A mouthpiece for all the dumb baby seals - a vicarious blue collar hero I am.

14. Maggie Magpie has a fat ass when she runs, her purple and green polka dot tights new from Italy won't hide that, even though she's only 9.

15. And ... when all the dolphins are dead they will make a tasty pie, and the tasty pie shall be shared amongst all the children, and long kept marine mammalian secrets shall be revealed. Such as we always knew what you were saying and we rape, just like you. Childhood obesity will be the secrets ruse.

16. and sweetheart-coloured jellyfish will decorate the disco hall with lights, and you can preload your Missisipi moonshine in the linoleum stalls before the dance, before the girls wait on one side and the boys on the other.

17. In order to be free I must drink protein shakes and meditate on my g-spot chakra 

18.  그가 내게 꽃 돼지라고 불럿을때, 내 가슴 속 차크라 안에 숨쉬는 꽃이 피어났다 (but the chakra in my heart grew when he called me flower-pig)

19. The flowers (I) haven't had sex with a bee (a guy) in ages (8 months), probably because they're plastic, and so they hang their heads forlornly.

20. And the elephant thunders on, dragging the world's bric-a-brac behind it in long pretty lines.

3. Oscar Wilde said 'With freedom, books, flowers, and the moon, who could not be happy?', so .... what's he saying? He callin' the home-shopping network is a liar?

Wednesday, 13 June 2012

It's pretty hard, after a life of getting away with putting an average level of work into things and getting relatively good grades/results, to realise that the only way to get where you want to be (even if you don't actually feel like you ever get 'there') is through hard work. There is just no doubt at all that hard work yields amazing results, and that you have to be willing to bang your head a million times against that strongly resistant wall, until that one million and one-th bang which sees all the bricks come tumbling down and you have your creative eureka moment, glimpsing and momentarily catching whatever it is that lies on the other side. I sit at my computer staring through a numbed collection of cells at the day, the cars on their purposeful wheeled missions, the tree slicer machine and the men out in the cold Wellington air feeding that poor shrimpy pine through its mashing teeth and I've just no idea how to start! And hence my blog. When I blog I feel little pressure to say anything of value because I don't believe that people really read my blog! Which is kinda great because it becomes an on-line sort of diary where I get to throw it out into the cosmos beyond the written page and feel as if someone, somewhere is listening to me whinge. OH what a world we live in. Anyway, now that I've vented that, I am going off to head bash that wall until it falls into the dirt and I get to glimpse the weird purple monster that at the moment I can only hear, but not see. Oh how it taunts me.