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something about the birds, on fire
remembered
falling, into, strange mix
"the world is a sewer..."
in cartoon bubble
"and we live in hell"
that deep, the depth, the deeper
deep, to emergent, bubbling--
any figure’s depth,
like this crisp rising shape
now, the Surface!, then fragmented--
some how, in cycle, no one reality-- knows
all the new worlds of flowers, stars
his Pennsylvania, my India
the father seemed the reality--
death, he was reading
Fate and Power, deeper
between the classic surfaces
of blue Freedom, of indifferent sky
marching Egyptian fate, the stars
Western dream and
Asian meander
dark propelling light
“go on, wandering--”
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lost, distant
the inevitable fall back into dream
the heights abstracted, distance
he fell into October
evening passed to dark
interminable stars
out there
that depth dreaming creation
the nothingness of
the everything returning
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black, black, black
color in the dark night of stars
is the mother of beauty
the black and white of drawing
into the color of the day, the sun
the hero of DAY, the idea-- of JANGLING
DIAMONDED BEAUTY!
there! He said it-- out loud!
others could
hear, OH HEAR! it darts and stings
It’s this sensibility, this nature thing
he said it was all a camouflaged
religion of sorts
order it all from there
ordering from there--
red and yellow stripes
he’d been all over the place
had a dream
a shield and its dreamer
this black landscape
all the possibilities, weaving
between them, the light
the BLUE remembered hills, into leaves
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made an analogy
to the world, a world
it falls and recycles
just busy work
looking like something
though-- here in the studio
a wall
repeating he became another,
a cartoon self somewhat
seeing himself in this balloon
this other-- in fallen--
what they called HERo
in his “as if--” world
made a mark on the wall
being there in the dark studio
the stars
the lack of surface--
then always still coming fore,
the he, the him
making, over hatching
here
here
the will, underlying eternal
WILL--
beauty, it lifted him a moment,
beyond, the desire
he saw it in a dream,
a lotus flower at the Botanical Gardens
it was really truly amazing
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major trope OF
figure and ground as ONE
all together
like Pollock, they probably
would talk about it
there sober, over the table
in the cold kitchen
late at night, the stars, revolving round
the branches swinging
he'd seen the branches in the studio,
high up, in the sky lit window
swoosh, how to get
to that seriousness
THE comic tragic serious
of it all
staking one's life on meaning
some thing or cycle of being
or just the sun
light-- to dark
up and down
from out there
in here
got something to bring along
dwell there
the black stars
the blue sky
his eyes
half shut he fell
back on his heels
trying to be
there in the half light
hearing the frogs
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He was out there
“after he was dead,” someone said
some of them kept on
he kicked around in what was left
it hadn’t meant anything, to anyone else
this wasn’t his biography or something
they didn’t know him, for he
was already dead for sometime
but he found some pleasure
in looking over there
in the failing sun
fearing the stars
but relishing their crystalline
air and shimmer
dead god being god
dead
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a design
on a wall, the black paint
stars
talking to himself
looking out there, beyond
everyday ideal, moment
falls, no ideal but ideas,
revolving
ideal world these phases
representing the painter
painting the aspen tree
among the September
leaves
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drawing the two together
the sea and mocking bird
stars
sprig of lilac
forever rocking
incessant death, rocking
death, and whispering
what he knew he couldn’t say
that gulping mystery seemed to
swallow him up
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turning, turning,
in the same wind
beside the same blare, of the same
sunset, gone
into dark landscape
the space, revolving
in the thousands of miles
and hours of speed, of solar wind
who lasts? no man-- the tradition
who is that, collective
large red man reading
woman rocking--
sun and stars
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POP!
some strange religion
of his own making
vibrant light, reflecting
between skitter and hop
here we go
between sun and flower
hero heightened
and clouds
and leaves the waves
solar hero and sun smeared villa
the red walls, dream in stars
bird flies across the floor
there then hi up--
in Silhouette
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he needed some stars, he thought
untitled, in the stars, maybe--
Jack Frost never thought
he’d get this far,
to see them all stacked up
like playing cards
a Parcheesi game
of life, Joker sticking out behind
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stars above broken leaves
the sunset diamonds
and aspen eye
everything together-- sunflower
seeds dribbling behind, striped
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the experience, in the pokeweed
abstracted TO HEIGHT, what was
seen
falling back around
through, THE stars,
STARS
he was connecting all these new paintings
back around
these new walls
are exciting, HE SQUINTED at first
he was making a picture of the whole
the form of the world,
he was happy he had seen, the
fictions together, revolving
all along with the breaking
of this super man,
at hand--
the rending apart
he said
the SPARagmos, he read
was THIS-- is LIFE!
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old poem
that suffices, back in the library
asleep, through the years, revolving
stars turn dipper dipping
all forward motion, it seems
can't step into the river twice
but if one ran far and fast
enough ahead one could
see it coming
his, dreams in white shapes
he’d seen before
in deep space
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they evolved into
the distant, sun
maybe too exuberant
falling in flame
the ship in the night
massive, dark
silent slivering, that Greek
severity of line
history's weight
of wrong--
Short shank--
was light weight
even
a little carried away--
prone to, to become
well, transported!
spirited away
what was!
happy he did
he would get through the night
morning always came
he always felt like going on
he supposed,
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out there in the blue sky
wind whipping
sierra snow still beyond,
those daisies were waving
the red Pompeii like reality
heightened to diamond
from sun-- flower, blue
clouds puffing to thunderhead
in eternal height tinged
turning to evening
slate and yellowing to stars
purpling and the black dome closing
round dipper star
heaven lit
star, figure representing whole
that's it--
at that moment
that which was gone--
from Back 2 the StudiO
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