Jonathan Hayes on the Other Side of the


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i feel

like i

did back then

but back then

was harmless

cuz

it was back then

a new student

of

milvia street

by the high school

in

white trash motel

parking lot

stephen king

spook you

like don't touch

squirrel got his parents

next / door

and keeps

walking

back from their room w/ way too too much

highway on his tongue

vision in vein

knives and drugs and bad tattoos

dave

sits

on the king size bed

w/ chicks and dudes and dogs

all around him

holding street riff-raff court

missing most of his front teeth

fell while rescuing someone

in the northern cascade mountains

thirty years old

and older than us

pink floyd the wall

green prison tattoo
on his chest

over left titty

each brick
a thought of glue cement thick

a pirate's grin in a eye blink thin

he takes the motel room mirror down

420 white labrador puppy dog smiles

and me

j-bro

watching the porcupines spin their needles

sent down to university avenue

to get 420 puppy dogfood

come back and squirrel kicks meth

bones it up

and then he goes back to indian conversation

his girlfriend tells me

she enjoys hearing him talk about his tribe

and crazy john who always talks is silently reading a book

on the floor

each chapter a hole in the arm

there are about ten of us from telegraph avenue

all spun and stupid and brave and beautiful

the motel lights never go out

and the moon hangs on one side

and the sun hangs on the other

and always

some kind of indescribable

in

the oakland

hills




© Copyright Jonathan Hayes 2006



 

 

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