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Updated 06/01/2022
Created 11/17/2013
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After traversing the hospital-monster
to see democracy-in-traction,
and place his bouquet of blue-roses
above the fluid-droid in the growing anarchy garden,
old Soulful Sinful walks down Perishing Ave
past views of blue hills,
picking bopped-poppies from the plethora of flora
pausing for the bitter-sweet beauty of bone-yards
and sweetly-strummed alley-way echoes of "either/or"...

He's headed for the coffee-house
on the 3rd floor of The Freak Museum
where dapper, oft-spectacled humanzees
play conversational chess
while mentally fleshing out charicature-studies
of each other's over-sized craniums,
or else they drool demonically-distracted
by the long-legged, sable charms
of iced mocha-sipping fem-flies on the canvas-barnacled wall

But the closer to The Freak Museum
Soulful Sinful gets,
the more he's stalked with regret
and when he finally stands before
the electric marble promenade,
he passes on:

first walking,
now running downward into
the tangled tawdriness of East L.A.
past block and block of Asian grocery marts,
omni-present liquor stores,
past weed-grown streets
and fallen American women with angelic smiles,
past walls and bill-boards sprayed
with bullets
and vast colorful mai-tai melded montages
selling everything and nothing

Finally, he reaches a cool-blue door
on the ramshackle second floor
of a swirling, colorful eye-sore...
he knocks softly, then twice more,
before being let in
by Janus the black-balloon

things will be different now

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Ashesh9Ashesh9over 10 years ago
See Lesse & Oldbear , Sean expertly alludes to books , movies , cities &

Unless we know the back-stories to the allusions 'tis easy to be confused but Sean is a regular & very well-respected Poster on the New Poems category of this website -- A9

LesseloovesPeterLesseloovesPeterover 10 years ago

I'm with Oldbear...don't quite get it...but maybe that's part of it?

Oldbear63Oldbear63over 10 years ago
Some interesting word work

and phrases. But I don't get it.

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