Here is the 62nd Journal Poem from Volume 2 of “Journal Poems,” printed as a very large Chap Book.
Journal Poem 62 
Seamus is a famous name
No, I mean it is, but 
That’s not why I just wrote that. 
I wrote it simply
Simply because it rhymes. 
Name us
Famous 
Seamus
But of course 
Poly famous is Poseidon’s kid. 
Probably a distant cousin
Of Famous Amos
The God of Cookie Dough
Hark hark, the Lark
It’s getting dark around here. 
Merger madness, Minneapolis and Milwaukee
Kresge and Kmart, Bush and Blair
And believe it or don’t.
He invented the Duncan & Porter 
Anti-Imperialism Yo-Yo
“Where have all the average people gone.” 
— Roger Miller 
April 12th 1989
Big Day. Big River. 
Sirop Saveur Noisette
Have you new brake shoes 
Or are you too broke 
To BUY shoes? 
Are your tires tired,
Or maybe they’re sticky stirring 
Wheels in the wind. 
Did your rear view mirror fall off
Or can you still reflect? 
When it all hits too close to home
When the drug is so big it’s 
Surrounding you…
As the machine eats 2/3 of your soul
And since everyone except you
Seems so insanely into their
Disconnected sanity 
Insisting that if you’ll only
Salute Big Brother 
All will play out as it should.
When the world is ordering up anew,
As well – all of Alexandria
Begins imploding in a burn
Like a gigantic sucking, swirling sinkhole – 
You begin to think that Metaphor
Is all that’s left
They’re going to keep sticking this pig 
Until there’s no blood left to suck.
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