A North American Book of the Whiskered Dead: Omegawords's Death and Landfills
Jeff over at Omegaword writes quixotic little essays about the various metaphysical intrigues and quandaries of everyday life. Yesterday's post was "Death and Landfills," about death. landfills, and human hair. I began a poem as a response to and appreciation of his work. Here is the first bit of my continuing poem. Please when you're done reading it, recycle or reuse it.
HAIR TODAY
for Jeff Hawkins
1.
I am a wild one
(We are wild ones)
I razed the hairs of our wild face
with names from the telephone book
mailed them
each to a different voice
there is a beard that is of our face
that is of this city
a beard like a river of mail
moving over the streets and porches
feline as twilight or as ash
outliving death
and the smoothfaced stars
2
as a child
I was a tree
in a clearcut forest
as a forest
the stubble of parents
shared a face with my friends
the stars are holes in the receiver of night
listen:
the hairs of the planets growing
the godbeard of night
shaking out its owls and dark angels
its evening calls to loved ones
and death
3
an emergency
the dental work
the moon shapes
the lichen
the shopping carts
the kaballah of the beard
the armchairs
the pumpkin eater
the stamp collection
the cheese grater
the surround sound of the beard
the sacred text
the Fujiyama
the giant face of bees
which is the beard
on the face of time
on the earth’s baby face
its trees
and mailboxes
its razorblade of stars and cochlea
its mail carriers
its undertow of discount flyers and freemasons
is urgent
like the hairs of the beard growing
inside the mouth
“bats in a cave,” we say.
“bats in a cave.”
maybe not an emergency
but an emergence
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Image from A Practical Guide and Manual for Human Hairs
Comments
But snap snap snap snap snapple snap snap just the same . . .
the hairs of the planets growing
the godbeard of night
shaking out its owls and dark angels
. . . especially with those three lines in mind. Truly amazing.
the hairs of the planets growing
the godbeard of night
shaking out its owls and dark angels
Utterly amazing! And by amazing I mean as good as or better than any literature I've read all year.