Tuesday morning molt

Tuesday morning molt

A Poem by Tim Lion

I music scripture shaped schools of dartlike swimmy words/

tiny black and white fish peck the massive brain reef

with puckered kissy lips over needle teeth.

 

the editor said surreal fish are too common;

I said editorial opinions are, too.

our silence said goodbye

perfectly.

 

behind a multigrain muffin bite,

long awkward aquatic octopus hugs

with inward giggle sounds;

fetal dreams

in watery

love.

 

in waves of carbonated static,

sermon faces play patty-cake/

form steely treaties of velvet touch.

fleshy self weaved with selfless soul parts/

some-undefined-thing of cosmic substance.

 

a comfort you can’t buy at Walmart.

 

escape the brushstroke

twists of handcrafted gods.

 

lightest of gold cloth

falls in slow motion radio sing-alongs.

 

I’m already a five dimensional howl,

and I haven’t even finished my first

cup of coffee.

 

sugar cube winks seep into the reflection

of my rippled face.

I don't feel sweeter.

 

ten thousand alien verses

bubble to the milk-fire surface:

 

time has gone deaf.

only space is listening;

her ears bloom like silver roses.

 

I’ll never be this me again.

nobody will miss him.

© 2011 Tim Lion


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Probably not, but he sure is fun to be around when he appears.

Posted 13 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

You've put a lot into this. The twists, turns, harsh bruised by the soft all wrapped about the day to day reality of exactly what we're in the middle of. Awesome work

Posted 13 Years Ago


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Tim Lion
Tim Lion

Lake Worth, FL



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Sometimes, when the moon presses her naked chest to my window, and my wife is carving the value from trash scraps, I feel like I may never be able to outshine my finite timeline. And the worst part is.. more..

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oh sorry, oh sorry,

A Poem by Tim Lion



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