I am an American. I awaken to applause.
And flashes. And cartoon spring boing!
My chosen name is Mega(n) Go(rdon).
A motivated seller of what you seem to need to own.
Blank houses. White pages. Black holes.
But I have lived in another land
where the air was full of scowling winds
and the smell of roasting peppers.
People there were sober. Serious. Somber. Surly.
They had gravity. Not velocity. This frightened me.
So I got my ass back to the whirling world I’d known.
And got busy. Scattering sparks in a sky
of champagne twilight hollering like a billboard Hi! Hi! Hi!
The hollow behind the hullabaloo had chased me from its sight;
now I choose to drown in noise for all my blinding life.
And who knows? I may be right.
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Writings by Thomas Radwick. Mostly poetry and lyrics. t_radwick@yahoo.com
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Crack in the Ceiling
Poetry by Thomas Radwick
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- A Blues for After the Orgy
- Moonshine
- Flashes
- Bob Dylan's Angel
- Now We Sneer Ourselves to Sleep
- The Legend of "Cope With Cops"
- Mega Go
- The People Versus Me
- From "The Last Testament of Melvin O’Toole"
- Laugh Like a Hiss of Gas
- I Could Still Play
- News from Pluto
- A Crack in the Ceiling
- Onion Sermon
- Nomad's Land
- What Then?
- Flag of a Man
- Hummm
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- Let It Begin Again
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