Sunday, May 30, 2010

Geology Rocks!

When we hold hands,
The Earth trembles.
As romantic as that sounds,
It’s just the shift in the tectonic plates
That we tend to notice when we come together
Because we become more aware
Of our association with this planet.
And that heat we feel
When our bodies get to moving in the same direction
Is simply our recognition of the magma
Flowing beneath our “love”-soaked toes.
And that’s not actually
“love”
You’re feeling throughout your body-
That creepy crawly sensation
Is actually your nervous system
Remembering that water once covered this land
And we were all once dust and specks and nothing.
But that doesn’t mean that what we have isn’t worthwhile
These natural occurrences may not be from our own creation
But they’re still ours.

So I’m not going to tell you that I love you
Because those words aren’t what you want them to be
And I’m not the type to lie just to make you feel better.

I feel natural for you, baby
I feel gravity for you

Sunday, May 16, 2010

Bozo Number 1

Hello gray being,
Laced with orange and black,
And webbed toes that make you shake your butt
In a way that Ricky Martin would be proud of.
Your head and neck are echoes of evolution
With those eyes so uninviting
And your neck so curved-
Ideal for both water and air,
But simply awkward here on land.
You cock your head
Not so much confused, as off guard.
Just to make sure I understand our hierarchy,
You engage your otherworldly structure-
Your neck stretches
Like a child reaching for the cookies
And your wings widen
Like the opening of an exhibitionist’s coat
And you stand on your toes
Like a teacher erasing words from a chalk board
Because you’re not tall enough to tell me
Exactly how you feel.
But I’ve been there too.
I’ve arched my neck
In attempt to stare down the sun
And I’ve thrown my arms open
While explaining that I am hugging the world
And I’ve hopped up and down just hoping
For a chance to hit my head on a cloud.
I just never did it
With such a pretentious look on my face.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

The Doc Says I'm Crazy

When I dance to your music, my ankle hurts a little.
When you hold my hand, there’s a pain in my wrist.
When I bend to lay my head, my back cramps like crumpled paper
When I listen to you speak, my left ear buzzes a bit
When I go to laugh at your jokes, my lung feels as if it’s caught on a nail
When I try to cuddle on the couch, my knees swell beneath the surface
And when I stand on my toes to kiss you hello, I blackout for a second.
But baby, none of that matters, ‘cause for you
I’ll boogie all night long on a broken ankle
I’ll crack all of my fingers so that they can fit with yours
I’ll dismantle every vertebrae to put my head near your heart
I’ll put fly traps by my ears so I can listen to your monologues
I’ll laugh so hard that each one of my ribs break
I’ll bend my knees backwards just to keep in your direction
And I’ll live with my toes in the sky and my head on the ground if, somehow, it made it easier to kiss you.