SATURDAY IN LATE CAPITALISM
the weed man came
and it was all commerce
no magic
except his neck
which said MAGIC
and now
we are out
of money
but there are dragons
in the clouds
I didn’t see before
and I’m not
even high
but the birds are
going crazy
outside
and it’s a poem
so I guess
I should mention
the rain
and I feel good
giving up
in spring
POEM FOR THE LONELY (AKA A POEM)
I suffer
from chronic love
a radio that plays
only images
melancholy
a beautiful word
a beautiful world
beat cops
a satisfying phrase
as is incessant sirens
if you mean winged-things
singing on rocks
to thwart war
borders are murder
lies fly from a shimmering cesspool
the drool of
capitalism
to backstroke in
we are all like a poem
caught in a form
rogue algebra
of the body
to solve for x
forgiveness
a religion
of only memory
got me
this far
says the sway hold
of hips and trees
which tore through any mystery
honestly who hasn’t wasted
their life
and the stars are so far
to touch
so touch
it’s 4:45 AM
we all gotta go to work
I love you
ok? ok
goodnight
1994
—for Thomas Anthony Newhall
what a time to be dead
“a lalapalooza of loneliness”
is how I described it
to the doctors
antediluvian dreams my ass
somehow the rain
got in my brain
I still wonder
what happened
to the lone goat
perched on the fence post
above the flood
what’s your miracle?
you asked—
to have survived
that time
in geometry class
when I accidentally
invented night
how dare the air
be free
of fear
and never alone
all I ever wanted was to reach
through the night
to touch you
say goodbye
I know they’re just stars
but I see you
in the space between
at home
tinkering on the absolute
Sampson Starkweather is the author of the do-si-do double chapbook for the end of the world, A Week in Late Capitalism / Ancient Capitalistic Proverbs from b l u s h. He is also the author of PAIN: The Board Game and The First Four Books of Sampson Starkweather and 10 chapbooks, most recently Until the Joy of Death Hits, pop/love audio-visual GIF poems from Spork Press. He is a founding editor of Birds, LLC, an independent poetry press. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.
Painting by Jen Mazza
Pinks with Stripes, 2014
Sleight of hand, 2010