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Vertigo

    By Paul Cameron Brown



        We're travelling down a carnival road, are met at intersections by
        varying faces: poets as eyes in collapsed black holes, even the
        universe as extension of the stellar poet. Then, they are transformed,
        become worm-pickers, masons, longshoremen who subsidize their
        poetry with the real task at hand: making waste, laying trestles
        instead of women to prove a point.

        This is necessary. I'm defending it, find it both believable and
        interesting. Meanwhile, troubadours and wandering minstrels eke
        out a living on storybook memories, join Marco Polo if he ever
        lived. Seek out the Great Khan in a box of cookies or within a
        magnum of champagne depending on circumstances.

        The Grand    Lunar is watching. Her pallor commands true poets to
        roll over, gaze at silver buttocks make a commitment to the art
        beyond spray painting, ghost watching, navel gazing.

        The sky is the final home of the soul, the Sage himself a wanderer
        announced.

        It was a warm spring evening. Lilac bounded from antler brown
        twigs only recently inert. Everything dissolved at once into crying.
        The world itself became a tear.



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