Nov. 7th, 2003

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So, I decided to try and take the poem in a different direction. As before, it starts off strong, but everything kind of gets weak towards the back end. I didn't do anything to improve the form, really; it's still kind of free-floating. I'll tweak it again this weekend, maybe go through a couple more drafts before I send it off. The Nov. 15 deadline is rapidly approaching...

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Come, Come, Come...

"Come,"
he cried, and then her name
garbled and tossed at a closed windowshade
on the corner of Allendale and West.
Over and over, over and over,
until the fire in his stomach
emigrated to his throat
and burned his voice down to a whisper.
So then he called softly,
over and over, over and over,
chanting her name in a fever invocation
he half-thought, half-dreamed she would answer
but she never came.
He went on chanting, calling, thinking,
sinking against the lamppost,
in the same spot she said "Yes."
and "Goodbye."
He stared until the sunlight became the streetlamps
and collected into itself again hours later.
He stared until his legs buzzed and died,
until he moved them enough so they resurrected.
He stared until he stood and stumbled off
into that newly condensed sunshine,
wiping at the saliva that collected on his chin.

"Come,"
said the diner, and he obeyed.
It was a place where the ghosts of the living came
to compare chains and sheets.
Coffee here was made for cream hauntings,
and eggs were made to fade away
into a texture that felt good wandering his fingers.
He would sit there and roll his breakfast special
and in the yellow and pepper black
he would see:
a set of teeth laughing between red lips, and
the glare of chestnut brown under diner-light, and
the way she draped under his favorite sweater, and
sometimes, when her ghost liked his eggs very much
she would hurt him so bad
he would catch his tears in her grease
and his stomach would tell him,
"You shouldn't have tried that egg."
He would stand and stumble,
but she would follow him,
a nightmare galloping
while similarly dogged spectres
waited for their own divinations.

"Come..."
her ghost would say, and she would show him
everything she touched in microvision.
His feet would stammer past the scent of oranges
and a flash of chocolate the same color of her eyes, and
he would remember everything;
the poltergeists that made his head untidy
rode him through streets and vague, familiar apartments
over and over, over and over.
His feet would work and not and work
until he found his way back under that lamppost,
the same spot where she said "I love you."
and "No."
Back on the corner of Allendale and West,
back under the shade that never opened,
He would call
and she wouldn't come
and he would stumble, and stumble, and stumble...
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What food do you like that most people hate?

You know, god damnit, I really like boca burgers. I don't know many people who like them, either, for their own reasons. But they're tasty, and good, and they're not cheating, so fuck off. :)

What food do you hate that most people love?

Sushi. Even the vegetarian california rolls. I can't get past the seawater taste of the seaweed, and it's really annoyed me that sushi has become this 'trendy' thing. Like Pocky. It may be good, but it doesn't make you Japanese. Or even cool.

Which celebrity, whom many people find attractive, is most unappealing to you?

Male: There are so many nameless faces in my head right now. :) I'd have to say Denzel Washington. I don't doubt at all that he's a great actor, but just because he's pretty much the only black leading man in movies doesn't mean he *has* to be a sex symbol. Come on, ladies, Taye Diggs!
Female: Britney Spears. She's not even close to hot.

What famous person, who many people find unappealing, is most attractive to you?

Male: Nathan Lane! He's got that voice, and that kinda-gay joie de vivre. And that *smile*! *squeal* I could kiss his mouth all day. :D *dreamy sigh*
Female: Drew Barrymore/Brandy. I think people think Drew's 'OK', but she frequently gets ignored for 'hotter' co-stars like Cameron Diaz and Lucy Liu. And Brandy's not traditionally beautiful, but her face is just...mesmerizing. Amazing, feminine beauty.

What popular trend baffles you?

Kids: The trading card thing, particularly "Yu-Gi-Oh!". It's just...nappy. Eww.
Adults: Anime-izing everything. Not to sound like more of a curmudgeon than I already do, but damn it, does *everything* need to be anime? I like the medium, I really do, but if I see *ONE MORE CHARACTER* on Teen Titans pull anime from absolutely nowhere, I...I...will throw rice balls through the windows of every anime fanboy I see. It's otherwise a really great show, but I'll be damned if that doesn't get old...I don't know, the first time it happens.

*pant* OK, I think I'm done. I think I'm peevish today.

And, a test!



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