Sunset Blvd.A Poem by LR Youngshort prose poemsFrom the back I can see the light flicker, feel the rotation slipping through my anxious fingers, these seats used to house pornographers, cleaned up for Grauman's theater; the lacing of the spool, twenty-four-frames of every time the eye tears, blinking; I do not have enough fear or loathing, peyote or pursalane; mind-out-of-body astral photographs; chasing other girls, other theme songs; I have never been to Johannesburg, but I have walked though Paris on that bridge, the smell of the Seine at six am or croissants. Post war nuclear walks and talks, lip to lip holly-go-lightly conversations, dark and sensual, grotesque provocation; I would have stayed in Casablanca to watch you paint my virtues. The light steals into being, irrepressible and fallen. © 2009 LR Young |
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1 Review Added on May 31, 2009 Last Updated on May 31, 2009 AuthorLR YoungBoulder, COAboutLR Young completed her Masters in Literature in Spring of 2009. Her current emphasis is poetry, the intimacy of words and string of consciousness revelations, rhythm and imagery. It is just as Ginsber.. more..Writing
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