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      When she was fifteen if you’d told her

      that when she was twenty she’d be going

      to bed with bald-headed men and liking it,

      she would have thought you very abstract.

      IT TAKES A SECRET TO KNOW A “SECRET”

      It takes a secret to know a “secret.”

      Then you have two secrets that know

      each other. Just

      what you always wanted, they stand

      there looking at each other with their

      pajamas on.

      VOLUNTARY QUICKSAND

      I read the Chronicle this morning

      as if I were stepping into voluntary

      quicksand

      and watched the news go over my shoes

      with forty-four more days of spring.

      Kent State

      America

      May 7, 1970

      GROUP PORTRAIT WITHOUT

      THE LIONS

      available light

      MAXINE

      Part 1

      No party is

      complete

      without you.

      Everybody

      knows that.

      The party

      starts when

      you arrive.

      ROBOT

      Part 2

      Robot likes to sleep

      through long lazy summer afternoons.

      So do his friends

      with the sun reflecting

      off them like tin cans.

      FRED BOUGHT A PAIR OF ICE SKATES

      Part 3

      Fred bought a pair of ice skates.

      That was twenty years ago.

      He still has them but he doesn’t

      skate any more.

      CALVIN LISTENS TO STARFISH

      Part 4

      Calvin listens to starfish.

      He listens to them very carefully,

      lying in the tide pools,

      soaking wet

      with his clothes on,

      but is he really listening to them?

      LIZ LOOKS AT HERSELF IN THE MIRROR

      Part 5

      She’s very depressed.

      Nothing went right today,

      so she doesn’t believe that

      she’s there.

      DORIS

      Part 6

      This morning there

      was a knock at the

      door. You answered it.

      The mailman was standing

      there. He slapped your

      face.

      GINGER

      Part 7

      She’s glad

      that Bill

      likes her.

      VICKY SLEEPS WITH DEAD PEOPLE

      Part 8

      Vicky sleeps out in the woods

      with dead people but she always

      combs her hair in the morning.

      Her parents don’t understand her.

      And she doesn’t understand them.

      They try. She tries. The dead

      people try. They will all work

      it out someday.

      BETTY MAKES WONDERFUL WAFFLES

      Part 9

      Everybody agrees to

      that.

      CLAUDIA / 1923–1970

      Part 10

      Her mother still living

      is 65.

      Her grandmother still living

      is 86.

      “People in my family

      live for a long time!”

      —Claudia always used to say,

      laughing.

      What a surprise

      she had.

      WALTER

      Part 11

      Every night: just before he falls asleep

      Walter coughs. Having never slept

      in a room with another person, he thinks

      that everybody coughs just before they fall

      asleep. That’s his world.

      MORGAN

      Part 12

      Morgan finished second in his high school

      presidential election in 1931.

      He never recovered from it.

      After that he wasn’t interested in people

      any more. They couldn’t be counted on.

      He has been working as a night watchman

      at the same factory for over thirty years now.

      At midnight he walks among the silent equipment.

      He pretends they are his friends and they like

      him very much. They would have voted

      for him.

      MOLLY

      Part 13

      Molly is afraid to go into the attic.

      She’s afraid if she went up there

      and saw the box of clothes that she

      used to wear twenty years ago,

      she would start crying.

      “AH, GREAT EXPECTATIONS!”

      Part 14

      Sam likes to say, “Ah, great expectati0nsl”

      at least three or four times in every

      conversation. He is twelve years old.

      Nobody knows what he is talking about when

      he says it. Sometimes it makes people

      feel uncomfortable.

      GOOD LUCK, CAPTAIN MARTIN

      GOOD LUCK, CAPTAIN MARTIN

      Part 1

      We all waved as his boat

      sailed away. The old people

      cried. The children were

      restless.

      PEOPLE ARE CONSTANTLY

      MAKING ENTRANCES

      Part 2

      People are constantly making entrances

      into entrances by entering themselves

      through houses, bowling alleys and planetariums,

      restaurants, movie theaters, offices, factories,

      mountains and Laundromats, etc., entrances

      into entrances, etc., accompanied by themselves.

      Captain Martin watches

      the waves go by.

      That’s his entrance

      into himself.

      THE BOTTLE

      Part 3

      A child stands motionless.

      He holds a bottle in his hands.

      There’s a ship in the bottle.

      He stares at it with eyes

      that do not blink.

      He wonders where a tiny ship

      can sail to if it is held

      prisoner in a bottle.

      Fifty years from now you will

      find out, Captain Martin,

      for the sea (large as it is)

      is only another bottle.

      SMALL CRAFT WARNINGS

      Part 4

      Small craft warnings mean nothing to Captain Martin

      . . . nothing . . .

      like somebody deliberately choosing not to look

      out the window, so the window remains empty.

      FAMOUS PEOPLE AND THEIR FRIENDS

      Part 5

      Famous people and their friends

      get to go to places where you

      can only imagine what they are doing.

      I was at a party two nights ago*

      and a famous person was there.

      When he left five or six people left

      with him.

      There was a great deal of excitement

      at their departure as there always is.

      The room was filled with the breathing

      of searchlights and chocolate ice cream

      cones and private jet airplanes.

      Everybody wanted to go with them

      to mysterious places like film studio

      palaces in Atlantis and dance halls

      on the dark side of undiscovered moons

      where everything happens and you are

      a very important part of it

      and you are there.

      *Where is Captain Martin?

      CAROL THE WAITRESS

      REMEMBERS STILL

      Part 6

      Yes, that’s the table where Captain Martin

      sat. Yes, that one. By the window.

      He would sit there alone for hours at

      a time, staring out at the sea. He always


      had one plain doughnut and a cup of coffee.

      I don’t know what he was looking at.

      PUT THE COFFEE ON, BUBBLES,

      I’M COMING HOME

      Part 7

      Everybody’s coming home

      except Captain Martin.

      FIVE POEMS

      1 / THE CURVE OF FORGOTTEN THINGS

      Things slowly curve out of sight

      until they are gone. Afterwards

      only the curve

      remains.

      2 / FRESH PAINT

      Why is it when I walk past funeral parlors

      they remind me of the smell of fresh paint

      and I can feel the smell in my stomach?

      It does not feel like food.

      3 / A TELESCOPE, A PLANETARIUM,

      A FIRMAMENT OF CROWS

      It is a very dark place

      without stars,

      and even when you arrive there

      twenty minutes early,

      . . . you are late.

      4 / THE SHADOW OF

      SEVEN YEARS’ BAD LUCK

      A face concocted from leftovers of other faces

      needs a mirror put together from pieces of

      broken mirrors.

      5 / COMET TELEGRAM

      Two words:

      Camelot

      gone

      MONTANA / 1973

      NIGHT

      Night again

      again night

      •

      August 23

      DIVE-BOMBING THE LOWER EMOTIONS

      I was dive-bombing the lower

      emotions on a typical yesterday

      . . . after

      I had sworn never to do it again.

      I guess never’s too long a time to stay

      out of the cockpit

      with the wind screaming down the wings

      and the target almost praying itself into your

      sights.

      August 30

      NINE CROWS: TWO OUT OF SEQUENCE

      1,2,3,4,5,7,6,8,9

      September 1

      SECONDS

      With so short a time to live and think

      about stuff, I’ve spent just about

      the right amount of time on this

      butterfly.

      20

      A warm afternoon

      Pine Creek, Montana

      September 3

      SORRY ABOUT THAT

      Oh, East is East, and West is West,

      and never the twain shall meet . . .

      —Rudyard Kipling

      waiting . . .

      fresh snow in the Absarokas

      (pronounced Ab-SOAR-kause)

      waiting . . .

      snow! beautiful / mountains

      answered by warm autumn sun

      down here in the valley

      waiting . . .

      for a rented car from Bozeman

      to bring an airplane-fresh japanese

      woman to my cabin here

      in Montana.

      September 3

      NOTHING IS BEING TAUGHT

      IN THE PALACE TODAY

      The desks are silent as tombstones.

      The chalkboard is coated with spider webs.

      The erasers are ticking like bombs.

      The recess bell has turned to mud,

      etc.

      I think you get the picture:

      Nothing is being taught in the palace today.

      September 7

      BIG DIPPER

      This is the biggest Big Dipper

      that I’ve ever seen.

      Pine Creek

      Montana Evening

      October 4

      EARLY SPRING MUD PUDDLE

      AT AN OFF ANGLE

      That’s how I

      feel.

      October 5

      A PENNY SMOOTH AS A STAR

      I keep forgetting the same thing:

      over and over again.

      I know it’s important but I keep

      on forgetting it.

      I’ve forgotten it so many times

      that it’s like a coin in my mind

      that’s never been minted.

      Tom’s House

      Montana

      October 13

      THE KITTENS OF AUGUST

      The kittens of August are ¾s cats now

      and all the leaves have fallen from the two trees

      by the creek that were so short a time ago shade,

      and now the hunters are sighting in their rifles for:

      antelope,

      deer,

      bear,

      elk

      and

      moose.

      I can hear them methodically banging away at

      imaginary targets that will soon be made real.

      October 14

      P. S.

      NOBODY KNOWS

      WHAT THE EXPERIENCE IS WORTH

      Nobody knows what the experience is worth

      but it’s better than sitting on your hands,

      I keep telling myself.

      * * *

      Table of Contents

      CROWS AND MERCURY

      Postcard

      Loading Mercury With a Pitchfork

      It's Time to Train Yourself

      The Act of: Death Defying Affection

      Two Guys Get Out of a Car

      Punitive Ghosts Like Steam-Driven Tennis Courts

      Crow Maiden

      Information

      Are You the Lamb of Your Own Forgiving?

      Autobiography (Polish it Like a Piece of Silver

      Autobiography (When the Moon Shines Like a Dead Garage

      Autobiography (Good-Bye, Ultra Violet

      January 4 XXX 3

      Tey Are Really Having Fun

      We Meet. We Try. Nothing Happens, But

      Home Again Home Again Like a Turtle to His Balcony

      You Will Have Unreal Recollections of Me

      Finding is Losing Something Else

      Impasse

      Homage to Charles Atlas

      On Pure Sudden Days Like Innocence

      Curiously Young Like a Freshly-Dug Grave

      Right Beside the Morning Coffee

      Montana Inventory

      Oak

      Ben

      The Necessity of Appearing in Your Own Face

      For Fear You Will Be Alone

      Ware Horse

      Albert Einstein (or Upon First Reading That Light is Projecting Itself at 372,000 Miles per Second from Crab Nebula 5,000 Old-Fashioned Light-Years Away

      “Good Work,” He Said, And

      LOVE

      September 3 (The Dr. William Carlos Williams Mistake

      Lighthouse

      Everything Includes Us

      What Happened?

      I’ll Affect You Slowly

      Umbrellaing Herself Like a Poorly-Designed Angel

      Here is Something Beautiful (etc.

      As Mechanical as a Flight of Stairs

      We Were the Eleven O’Clock News

      At the Guess of a Simple Hello

      Sexual Accident

      Business

      Fuck Me Like Fried Potatoes

      Flowers For a Crow

      SECTION 3

      Have You Ever Been There?

      Atilla at the Gates of the Telephone Company

      The Amelia Earheart Pancake

      I Don’t Want to Know About It

      March 18, Resting in the Maytag Homage

      We Are in a Kitchen

      The Last Surprise

      Toward the Pleasures of a Reconstituted Crow

      A Moth in Tucson, Arizona

      Death Like a Needle

      Heroine of the Time Machine

      It Takes a Secret to Know a “Secret”

      Voluntary Quicksand

      GROUP PORTRAIT WITHOUT THE LIONS

      1. Maxine

      2. Robot

      3. Fred Bought a Pair of Ice Skates

      4. Calvin Listens to Starfish

      5. Liz Looks at Herself in the Mirror

      6. Doris

      7. Ginger

      8. Vicky Sleeps With De
    ad People

      9. Betty Makes Wonderful Waffles

      10. Claudia / 1923–1970

      11. Walter

      12. Morgan

      13. Molly

      14. “Ah, Great Expectations!”

      GOOD LUCK, CAPTAIN MARTIN

      1. Good Luck, Captain Martin

      2. People are Constantly Making Entrances

      3. The Bottle

      4. Small Craft Warnings

      5. Famous Peple And Their Friends

      6. Carol The Waitress Remembers Still

      7. Put the Coffee On, Bubbles I'm Coming Home

      FIVE POEMS

      1 / The Curve of Forgotten Things

      2 / Fresh Paint

      3 / A Telescope, A Planetarium, A Firmament of Crows

      4 / The Shadow of Seven Years’ Bad Luck

      5 / Comet Telegram

      MONTANA / 1973

      Night

      Dive-Bombing the Lower Emotions

      Nine Crows: Two Out of Sequence

      Seconds

      Sorry About That

      Nothing is Being Taught in the Palace Today

      Big Dipper

      Early Spring Mud Puddle at an Off Angle

      A Penny Smooth as a Star

      The Kittens of August

      P. S.

     


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