Archive for July, 2010

The Rhyme of the Ancient Space Mariner #2

31.07.2010 | by Peter

Everyone (at a certain moment) was sound in mind and body.
Repeat this 30 times.

– Tristan Tzara

 

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10/03/2088

Todd said, “One of them knows where she was.

Cherenkov-something. Near ground control.

Makes sense. Blokes like that don’t work on jobs.

Not these blokes.”

This time she’s keeping her thought reasonable again:

Todd is an adult. She can look after herself.

And, more than a little crazy, she can taxi in in a few minutes.

Simply that, & a few words. But not Bierce!

She’s counting the days now. Todd unhinged her.

But here was a case of the pins on. Or was it?

The Man wouldn’t like Martians & Todd was one.

What do you care?

But why did The Man upsmile to herself?

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The Rhyme of the Ancient Space Mariner

29.07.2010 | by Peter


Symbols can be so beautiful, sometimes. – Kurt Vonnegut

 

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08/03/2088

“A pageant of asteroids, see, growing there, silent,

rolling sheethingness it was. I caught a sight

of a violent sputnik - three hammocks thrashed

into craters, were savaged, ions and gamma rain -

some giant had gas. I tried to imagine white confetti,

white confetti had been in the slopes, nesting

mollminds bogged down. I knew their names,

any one of them. The moons of Mars mauled us fast,

& the mist us a whole. It was a weird mountain

heaving, growing out of space. It was strewn 

with fantastic fissures as though shapers had scoured

it with a particle beam, sculptured by vac to sprinkle

its sleet and hailyhawk, I guess. How many lightyears

this one? Chiselling, by & by. They were in all savage

enough to hit out on a tee like c-speed in the dark of space.”

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No More Translucent

25.07.2010 | by Peter

“Nothing is always absolutely so.”

– Theodore Sturgeon

 

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the fire you create, Elaine,

 

your shadow flux of words

 

shall flee our hearts/

 

the shallow lust you moonlight

 

a glaze of seeping slime/

 

& the dusk I smell fell blue

 

no more translucent

 

&

 

I enjoy the late light

 

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Dog Star Night

22.07.2010 | by Peter

“A life which is amorphous, plastic and crystalline. What am I talking about? Copula Maritalis? Or from alcohol to alkahest. Can you tell me?…”

– Malcolm Lowry, Under the Volcano

 

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fireflies

 green ghosts

 & cold fusion:

the shadows I absorb

 ignite the limbic heat

of dream state serendipity:

flying bugs on the flowers

 hot faces near the light

 & memories of water -

 undoing my past

 the pleasure

 never

ends

 

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The Lost Metaphor

18.07.2010 | by Peter

Latent structure is master of obvious structure. – Heraclitus

 

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trying to recall

 

a broken promise
trying to remember

 

the lost metaphor

 

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cold clouds

 

dull whorls

 

my fingertips

 

growing old

 

in time lapse

 

while the rain fell

 

on empty hands

 

& into brackish water

 

(walking out of this world:
a phone ringing somewhere)

 

“Go without luggage!”

 

& the night will come

 

glowing in the trees

 

& I’m talking to empty graves

 

before the shadows enter

 

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trying to recall
memories of water

 

opaque

 

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Words: Peter Bies © 2010

Photography: Peter Carstens (peckmaster) © 2010

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A Dry Steady Wind

16.07.2010 | by Peter

 Insane people - psychologically defined, not legally defined - are not in touch with reality.

– Philip K. Dick, Valis

 

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big leeches near the sea & quiet hooks on the flock/

& clouded grieving brilliant brains away from home:

no way out of this opaque & intangible b/w dream/

where I know no-one/ life is fleeing sinister & low/

quaking against a huge sky & meaning/ old shiva!

find the road back glowing rats below the towers!

& icons in the fire battle tiny globes/ draw peaceful

eye before the sky stone dream-like hands among

the clouds dry stroke the sirens/ over reek of dank

demons dark & tiny in the slime/ lustful eruptions

of electric animals/ crying eyeless/ & I forgot to go

home & listened to the whisper of a dry steady wind - 

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A Stir Of Unease

14.07.2010 | by Peter

“It was, as if I had been shaking all my life, from a chronic undercurrent of fear.”

– Philip K. Dick, Valis

 

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Frozen beneath the sheets

I reach out for fading stars -

& our love is patiently dying.

 

Love, mildewed flower -

you’re bright delusions

& a stir of unease!

 

We are strangers, Elaine,

you & I - losing our way

while the worlds change.

 

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Head Film Noir #2

10.07.2010 | by Peter

 Little details, and no plot.

– Philip K. Dick, VALIS

 

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watching black figures/ backlit by
headbeams and pale streetlights/

 

my belly brain’s breeding

 

emotions toxic to my system/

 

watching black rain beading/

 

on the windshields

 

love’s target

imploded

 

in another

mind

 

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So Numb Within

09.07.2010 | by Peter


The real act of discovery is not in finding new lands, but in seeing with new eyes.

– Marcel Proust

 

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voices in the fire

 

& signs in the fog

 

& there’s a phone ringing
somewhere
fading slowly

 

so go without luggage

 

& so numb within

 

you stop for a while
where you know no-one/

 

(fluorescent fears of madness:

 

a hard lump
dark and glowing inside my brain)

 

my likeness my brain:
growing old

 

 

open-eyed & fighting back

 

electric icons/
& fears drip

from my

 empty

lips

 

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Head Film Noir

05.07.2010 | by Peter

 

The nature of things is in the habit of concealing itself.

Heraclitus

 

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trying to

remember

ghost town

concrete flyover

& the psychotropic drift

 

as the pain decompressed

 under a blazing electric sun

 

 trying to forget

a false promise 

 

trying to remember

your languid frame 

 

neon backlit in the fractal rain

& the flat sky breeding misty spooks

in dewdrop polychrome


trying to

forget

 

 

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