Dango

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an earth-mad tide

the streets were dirt, shuffled and aromatic, though
conjested with tourists a couple turns would take you
to some trees and a small relaxed table and chairs
an old thai woman, big steel fry pan in hand, noodles
or beef and chiles, any dish, dogs lazing in the heat
the palm studded sway of the tropics,
just a short walk from one of two bays, as if
this island had been doubly blessed by the gods
two hilly rocky mountains joined by this
paradisical spit, everything relaxed as nowhere else
in Thai, no cars, hence the sense of timelessness
and old Thai despite the crowding, here you could
almost forget the downside of third world asia
forgetting the words of the old fishermen
who through generations prized their hillside
houses, wedlocked to solid rock
no flimsy no-code stalls or bungalows
to be swept in a sickening shuffle
by an earth-mad tide.

(for Koh Phi-Phi, in memorium)

January 08, 2005 in Calamity, Current Affairs, Sea, Thai, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (0)

Pins in the Clouds

The departure date approaches,
days passing in a flurry of classes taught
with half a mind on things
which one should focus on completely
this being a job after all,
one`s economic lifeblood
hell, it`s only a job

thoughts of home, postcard moments
from wide view San Francisco peaks,
tailing southward through
redwood mountain highlights,
surfers, blonde beach girls
everything with a splash of wine

the same tints that will someday make the
humdrum of japanese life as quaint
as the bouyant tinctures of an over-pink
cherry blossom geisha travel poster

memories weave and insinuate themselves
into long bicycle rides to the train station
and longer rides still in the crisp winter air home,
these clouds of longing that never betray
the pins that pushed and prodded me astray

December 18, 2004 in California, Travel, Wishful Thinking | Permalink | Comments (0) | TrackBack (1)

marine dream

I have oft recurring dreams of the freedom and the prison
of ships and the sea... freedom, there`s
no one to hassle or know where you are a black speck
on the coast somewhere

prison of waves pounding, locking you in between mountains and sand eroded cliff, there`s really no where to run

the image of a small perfect harbor town, seagull looping town, with one sailors` bar, girls drinking all the night and waiting for their ship

for sailors who came and who promised and who went....

Image of a foggy coast and San Francisco in the 40`s, signing up for a merchant marine the quiet thrill of shipping out for unknown ports, Yokohama, Honolulu, Manila, Guam

miscellaneous books in army green surplus backpack
to tide you through months at sea

a few Esquire pinups for color, the blast of the foghorn
we`re under way.

September 24, 2004 in chestnuts, San Francisco , Santa Cruz, Sea, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0)

Dischord Aesthetics

A city on the make, Thais with their customary smiles
a little tighter, determined to have their piece
despite the sun and brain corroding tuk-tuk fumes
Ignoring the sharp tang of sewer downtown at night.

Who can deny the right to play in spacious
tokyo-gilt shopping malls, live large on credit
create one massive traffic sprawl,
ignoring the needs of unfortunates
who venture outside?

Basic Zen-thought emerging...
if the interior is fine and sealed does the chaos of the
outside matter or even exist? Lacking conrol over
certain tendencies of society can we add chaos to chaos
and float inside the storm center?

Fresh from Tokyo the company recruit walks in his
black suit next to a sempai, uncomfortably overdressed
yet somehow savoring the green, unlike home
a city dotted with spaces where frogs croak and cicadas chirp.
As his sempai describes intricate plans he nods the required agreement.

Is it really... ? well, yes his boss seems so sure
and his thoughts turn to summer bonus.

Yes, it's perfect for building large boxes.


August 06, 2004 in Japan, Philosophy, Thai, Travel | Permalink | Comments (0)

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