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    Unknown Maker, Greek Headless Statue - Adaption of Aphrodite Frejus Type

    Trying for twins

    Listening to the Crying Nudes— Unabomber and Unabomber II
    I planned it all standing on the stairs already pregnant amid a
    perturbed stream of morning commuters I cross against the
    varicolored light “love, peace and harmony— Oh, very nice, but
    maybe in the next world.” How many pissing and shitting dogs
    do I see walking or loaves of rising bread and pastry—
    everything in Nature seeks expansion of itself including all we
    have made so I will be survived by no wife, three sisters and
    two beautiful children


    Hippies giving birth

    hang their offspring in midair by a cord cut—
    uproot the world tree and still it spins about
    the missing axis— vortex pulling all
    centripetal— where pollen? what fertile?
    Houses going empty or full of grown sick
    ghosts— they that lurch in slippers on false
    tile while surroundings creak & shrink—
    centrifugal freedom by cruel efforts & decisive
    acts of leaving— rootless I can fly as I please
    Praise the hippies for giving— I rain flowers
    onto their sweet selfish heads


    The avant-garde is here take notice

    I cut off my own head for a picture undying fame
    of the bard and song— my thought survives me
    and my death— drive past a field
    “while the many glut themselves like cattle”
    you tap the window at them while we
    speed past in the Sun while I

    drink milk through my open neck
    doused burning my body is finally in
    control and free— fire was stolen
    from the gods and punished we
    cooked food and made the brain a ruling
    parasite that posed the most
    disturbing question— “Why?”



    Casino

    Why didn’t you come to see me?

    Who wants to see you in a cage?

    Surveillance
    footage of smiling
    faces make
    way for commotion
    of snake
    eyes turning heads paid
    security— Broken
    hands— Empty pockets

    Degenerate, gambler!

    Why didn’t you come to see me?

    Who wants to see you in a cage?

    Community a bitter fruit so feed me
    off a morsel of the open sky

    I give up

    My seat not for women
    Or the old but children

    Why didn’t you come to see me?

    Who wants to see you in a cage?

    Through my house a crooked
    spine a spiral staircase climbs
    from red light in a basement
    to Sun light the attic window
    over and over again a pothos
    vine wrapped around it all
    slowly turning yellow-white

    Why didn’t you come to see me?

    Who wants to see you in a cage?


    Nothing comes before us

    You are Nature pretending to be a bird under the Sun
    I am Nature pretending to be a cat under the Sun and
    we will collapse into each other’s arms later and
    rest— how close it too close to get to a lion—
    this close? The world is all an open mouth before you—
    Jonathan said “it’s all meat before you” without what
    we need specifically for us— not everybody has the
    same taste or hungers for the same things

    Sam Robinson is a writer from Massachusetts whose poetry has appeared before in Blue Arrangements, Spectra Poets, No More Prostitutes, Swamp, Reap Thrill and Apocalypse Confidential. I’m also the author of a chapbook, New Age Self Help (Bottlecap Press, 2024) and the singer and lyricist for the band Be Released. I can be found on instagram @baldsinatra and publishing some essays at sunworship.substack.com

    May 5, 2024
    art, avant-garde, books, bottlecap press, casino, horror, massachusetts, Poetry, sam robinson, spectra, substack, sun worship, Writing

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