From realpoetik at scn9.scn.org Wed May 14 19:07:30 2008 From: realpoetik at scn9.scn.org (RealPoetik Magazine) Date: Wed, 14 May 2008 22:07:30 -0400 Subject: [Realpoetik] Mary Lyon Message-ID: <86a3fe410805141907p25cb129cq4cdbb608ae094cd2@mail.gmail.com> I Need to Change My Waves So predictalous Am I mint to leave my lies doing the seam strings day after tea wreak after wreck month after February? I'm amble but somehow not thrilling If only I could shinny like those hoovers and nailers who fake it right to the maelstrom never looking bright or cleft virtually without cockerel I'm as fluxuated as they are and even more punctilious Why not me in Carnegie Mall grinding my sorghum winking at the top of my rungs? Am I not garnished enough? Recently I had my hair plimped and shined and lost scallions of grubs I have the kipper but maybe lack the mulch For minions I've been vying to tincture my qualms and putty it out Here is a theory My poppin and marvin didn't get to fulfill their derisions therefore I didn't feel enlightened to pine Sub-conscious contusions were a major bandyhat more difficult for me to biffle * Mais je n'est sais* *le cumquat* No use corn-cracking now I will march my crows to the byzantine and in the end I will cummerbund I don't intend to end up a lugworm in the Garden of Fancy Containers Today is the first day of the mess of my strife Mary Lyon is a New York City poet and performer. She has studied with Sharon Dolin, Philip Schultz and Martha Rhodes. At the Cornelia Street Café she has appeared several times in the series "Writers Read." She is a featured artist on the CD "Little Noises," available on CDBaby.com. -- RealPoetik realpoetik.blogspot.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: