Sunday, April 24, 2011

The Recent Fuse

Stories sink
numbers
are old

number
than millions
take their toll

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Seige of Misrata (Take 2)


(So I went back and read the original post--which I'd made for a dear student from Libya who hasn't been able to speak to her family for over a month. The whole thing felt like the equivalent of a rant. Worse, all the pronouns made it sound like the conflict was all about me. I was trying to express solidarity, but it didn't convey well. So first I took out all the pronouns. But it was still too dense and heavy, so I pared it down further. Better now, but it doesn't say everything I mean it to say.)

The Seige of Misrata (Take 2)

The run can start
the walk has not.
Run, run, and run 
skies never change

the sky is bloody fruit 
newsprint flattens cities
flight falls like attack,
sudden desert nights.

Loud around us 
art is bursting.
Reloading. Pulse. 
Repulse. of news.


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Friday, April 22, 2011

The Seige of Misrata

(For Hala M.)

For the run has started, the walk has not
run and run till skies never change
the small bloody fruit of the sky weighs
the city at once flatter than newsprint

count among the living
count among the alive

In fates warped and shocked by shells
racked and rocked and fucked by shells
carefully sisters endure, carry each other
one dies today, another in soon days.

flight falls like an attack
like sudden desert nights

so Hillary is a hero and so can spend lives
so destinies are lead, so her voice is silver
for reputations are assembled around our feet
for revolutions rattle in the circles at our feet

For around us art is bursting.
And pulse. repulse. of news.

_


Thursday, April 21, 2011

The Day Homework Went Viral

Stuck in a dinky little library study room sans projector or internet with my ESL kids today, I proctored their exam and then wrote their home assignment up on the chalk board. That's as low-tech as teaching gets, right?

Then as they prepared to walk out of class, these awesome students proceeded to pull out their smart phones,  click pictures of the assignment on the chalk board, and forward it to their classmates.

:) !

They're going to inherit the world.

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Of Fibs, Kids, Pee, and Me

Somedays the kids are all about fibs (about things that don't even matter) and a puddle of pee (a mere, stubborn five inches away from the potty).

Somedays, I prefer my students to my kids. (Less pee.)


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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Swept Away

I think of the journey work 
of each of these rain drops,
how the studious landings burst
on the skin like surprise kisses

waterfalls that drape every stair
and the leaves hiccuping bigger
in quick gulps, swallowing time.
For I don't cry, who would know?

This sky is now world's cage
it dissolves; is strong, is sullen,
threatens in words too primitive
to howl rainbows at them. 

Don't hide your face, my love
--in your safe, plastic landfall
there is also a middle, an end.
We'll win.

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Selective

For these are the measures of the everyday assassin
wash hands and sanitize.
Moisturize.

Every thing in its place.
Hair. Bullets.

For you will assume news is anachrony.
For you will know anarchy is nothing.

Nothing.
Nothing is nothing.

Below, a window--
To the window.

All is quiet within.
And you are steel.

Smile.



London Blues

Pic 1: Our travel class is called "The Empire Writes Back: Adventures in Cosmopolitan England" and is obviously based on theories ...