Mexican War Streets

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    Though by the path I lead
    The passing of time and the pouring of tea
    Are all I've lately seen
    O my soul {SH 159}
    Until the temporal bridge be burned
    Until our anchor stocks hold firm
    Where the hands of clocks don't turn
    O my soul
    May our lips remain discreet
    While your traps are beneath our feet--
    But how long before our tails are caught
    By our "free" thought?
    Sugar in the cane, candles low
    Kettle on the flame for the teapot? No
    I tremble at the thought
    Sugar in the cane, candles low
    Southside Flats where the upscale go
    I tremble at the thought!

    On the Streets of Mexican Wars
    I battle with the

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    Memory of a first fight
    In our contemptible youth
    I quoted White Nights
    "My God, a moment of bliss
    Why, isn't that enough for a whole lifetimes?" --F. Dostoevsky
    Thinking that'd get rid of you
    And waited with a stone in my hand
    But you were quite right:
    Nature had another plan
    (& failed to run it by me)
    Nature had another plan
    Some other surrogate self
    To live in the sediment of so many somebody elses'
    Innumerable lives and you were right:
    It's not a person who dies
    But worlds die inside us --Y. Yevtushenko
    Sugar in the cane and the candles are low
    On the West End Bridge looking down at the Ohio River
    I tremble at the thought of what's often referred to as 'karma.'
    The sugar and the candles are gone
    You panic like a mouse when the lights go on
    (I ADMIT, IT WARMS MY HEART
    TO WATCH YOUR WORLD FALL APART)
    The colorful hills talked me down from the bridge:
    To heck with all the drugs my parents did
    I'd like to meet whoever said the words we print in red
    With a coin in my teeth on the Mexican War Streets

    Rivers of sadness and mutual need
    In the loud desperation of social routine
    The rock of salvation, lightly esteemed (-Deut. 32:15)
    And distance surging like oceans between us
    Suspended by strings
    Over rotating wheels
    Via magnets and springs
    Of Carnegie steel
    With 'representation' our fashionable theme
    And unfathomably powerful forces
    Like oceans between us
    We have all the signs we need
    Do we decide not to read?
    "My will: his will that fronts me
    Seas between." (-James Joyce)
    And those who precede: the relation between
    Is listening beside me
    At night like some seismic machine
    While the metal vibrations of petrified men
    Are etched in translation by pendulum pens
    And the movements of underground plates
    Do nothing to bridge or exacerbate
    Oceans between us

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    Composición: Aaron Weiss

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