wunderkammer
They’re going to bury me alive, little sad shape!
They’re going to tie a hundred fish hooks into my hair!
… While you weren’t home I picked your locks
and licked all the dust off your picture frames-
I’m chasing 52- the lonely whale, the french suit, David’s birth year.
I am particularly fascinated by random bursts of roadside flowers.
Twin rabbits ran towards Heat Lightning and I thought
It might be nice to hit them with my car, the sensation
Of bone and flesh giving way under assembly line weight.
Watched rainbows dance in the wire grid of the fryer basket
And the oil popped on a kamikaze mission towards my cornea-
Missing slightly, it seared a circle just below my brow.
You remove the feeling with the same lie that gets rid of a
Tapeworm- you starve your heart three days and
Hunch your fluttering body over a basin of milk.
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Thanks for introducing me to “wunderkammer”. Great word! This poem is a collection of curios, I especially like “rainbows in the wire grid of the fryer basket” and that last stanza is great!
I agree with BIll–these insightful images are drawn together by that lingering final stanza.
I agree with Bill and Shaun. That rainbow, and then that remarkable concluson. There’s the “surprise” in the poem, and a sobering one at that.
Thank you for sharing that!