the homeward journey home takes nearly
24 hours not including all time zones;
glad to see nothing changed
the house still unfinished,
the cat looks at me as a long lost snack
and still sits in the tub
for the magic water to turn on,
still boys on the corner and shouts
at all hours of the night
prompting one neighbor or another
to call the cops.
yes, welcome home.
permanent residency is never as exciting
as the temporariness of travel,
but one pays for the other in
delicate and separate ways.
why wait for the next tube?
because it won't be coming round these parts
for many paychecks.
the queen has lovely gardens
and it annoys me the Brits still
honor her; the French did away with that
soon as possible.
dream: a flooded river as seen from above,
all sorts of Roman ruins floating by
in the milky wash. towers, clocks,
old buildingsan archeologists career
washing through my head.
upon leaving London
left early by mistake
"discovered Gatwick" as an American
brochure might say discovered breakfast
a latte video games then a Guinness
wondered why there were trashcans present
when so many removed from other [train] stations
due to the IRA
and what of the 2 flowers
found upon the way
one blooming earlier than the other
both in transition
both having fallen for Roman touch?
wil either be returned to America
to Seattle to me
or come to cross-pollinate across
the several seas?
my hope is that one or the other
will smite upon the botamist
and show how bright her petals can be
last night in London
rain for 45 minutes so hard
the tubes were flooded and some closed
in the rain Julea and I dashed from
Trafalgar Square to the Thames
stopping only for internet and Hob Nobs
to the Eye of London where
"1700 years of civilization unfolds
before your eyes" the recording says
in the phony British accent
they're all phony accents
no one in Britain gets it right
and by the time we get inside the
rain quits and we're drenched and up
the Eye we go to see my last see
of bloody London o center of world
domination and persecution and so
much terrible history you wonder
can it ever be put right
or simply buried under the city
with the rest of its mistakes?