Letter 18 – The Last Quivering Violin
Go off when you hear the bell
out to that part of
Slaughter where not
one train horn can
penetrate. The
day begins there -
where well-watered roses
come
back to life & mesmerize
humans & bees alike
w/
a presence an aura
a musk for which a celibate may settle.
In a
basket headed straight to hell we
were all beautiful once.
Full of vigor
a morning salute not made
of wrinkles & despair a
knowledge unspoiled by the agony of
lost love or truth.
Go off when you hear the bell
on the morning part of
tomorrow &
have @ it. Ward off demons jackals non-believers jackasses
a wink is better than a
confiscated nod a furtive
look better than an activated
Satan.
@ the source of things
there is
the bright glow as human as neon gets the
sun’s spots form a
face to ruin all men.
@ the source of things - so
desperately behind you
the
moon’s advances made possible by the last quivering violin.
3:26AM - 8.18.03
(Phrase taken from Ca Dao
Vietnam –
edited by John Balaban.)