A collection of Poetry I've written.
I'm inspired by goth, horror, Emily Dickinson,
The Mountain Goats, My Chemical Romance,
sparkledogs, Catholic theology,
and everything else!!!
All works are my own.
I'm not a girl I'm a dog — I'm not a boy I'm a god — I'm not a person, I'm just a system of mistakes. I'm not a Barbie, I'm a doll — I am not like Ken at all — I've still got my cock and balls, and I don't want to get them fixed! And I have a kennel cough bitch — With a short leash and ticks — And I'm not sure how much more I can take. So why can't I quit my job? Live my life like a slob? Do what I want and what I please! Live my life on my hands and knees. Live my life like colon-three :3 I'm a post-human freak, Still learning how to speak — Raised by an internet binge somehow I came out cringe, (it's ok) It's just a feeling I try to hide! More often I'd rather die! But that doesn't mean you should listen, (it's ok) Now everybody loves a hound til he doesn't know how to sit — Everybody loves a sparkledog til she grows some fucking tits — (it's ok) What's gonna happen when you find out I'm a monster? I can't help it if I'm just like her — What's gonna happen when you find out I'm a doggirl? I wasn't trying — trying to be her. I'm not a Barbie, I'm a doll — I am not like Ken at all — I've still got my cock and balls, and I don't want to get them fixed! So why can't I be myself? Live my life without your help? Try to take my life from me! End my life like colon-three :3 All I ask is to be free
when she sings about teenage anarchy – in headphones you don't want, you cry cause you never really changed – well I understand you. I want to understand – you know a thing or two about redemption – that's what I want to believe – or am I standing out here – alone on the cliffside, looking down, looking for my next tombstone down. you look at me with fear in your eyes – taken aback, I ask you why – I know, I know, I realize – I just wanted you to die. but didn't you know I'm just a dog? or do you see me as your god? doesn't matter, the leaves come down again and I blow you a kiss through the orange flames – as your favorite church bell sings – slowly… you cross your heart out – and I'll tell you: do it again! do it again! and I'll fix you! – the way you wanted me to! and I'll fix you, with you, and a simple incision centered on your abdomen – that I can sleep in – withstanding the sting – the neighbors let in – against better judgment, isn't that how it goes? nobody else ever knows what you wanted – this time. is it really so fucking bad to be me? is this all you’ll ever think of me? I didn't plan it either, it's all that I've got – just lost, I'm just lost – so can you be myself this time, and show them what a man can do – a man like you – my little anarchy, are we standing out here – alone on the cliffside, looking down, looking for our next tombstone down – and do you listen: when you bet on the house, the house always wins. – we fall in – upright, standing, and waiting for the green – waiting to be seen – I want to jump in – looking down – I want to know if we hit the rocks this try, and feel what crash we've found into the waves they burnt us down try again try again looking down.
I AM YOUR DOG WANDERING IN MY MOONLIT DAZE I HAVEN'T SEEN MYSELF IN DAYS I’VE GOT YOUR FACE – BETWEEN MY MAW I’VE GOT YOUR CHEST – BENEATH MY CLAW AND IN MY GUT? I WANT YOUR JAW WHATEVER’S LEFT – GOES ON MY WALL I AM YOUR DOG CALL ME YOUR DOG YOU GRIP ME TIGHT AGAIN – YOU’VE GOT ME ALL DEVOTED WELL HOLD THAT LEASH A LITTLE CLOSER – I KNOW YOU’RE FUCKING LOADED AND WHAT YOU’VE DONE TO ME – THEY’RE CALLING ME A COTARD BUT DON’T WORRY BABY, I KNOW I’M JUST YOUR BASTARD I AM YOUR DOG
Over/under the cracker-crunch of beetle skin he opens – Him up like a loveletter – to read what leaves spill Out wet – red – like November – he feels winter-sick he tells him that we’re all the same – There’s forever-deep layers of hunters in my house – and the coyotes – Do much less talking.
What a strange becoming – In the Red Forest – running – When the Whitetail forgets it’s a Dear – Now a human Child – With her Canine Smiles – And double Devil-tipped Ears. He said, well it’s been done before – When she drowned – at the Shore – But a beach house isn’t the Forest.
and I feel sick – because there is something – wrong with the way I was made – I am wrong – I eat wrong – I kill wrong – I love – wrong – and by all accounts – our top researchers have concluded the subject may not be classified as human at all – well I feel sick – well I feel like a girl – and I love like a dog – what about that. what about that. or maybe I’d be a saint if I weren’t so god damn lonely.
Rot – decay – and swarm – Be born – Something in my stomach churns – I think my father’s best friend burns – Every worm I know has turned – Fix your heart – you’re getting old – so cold – I am so cold.
“I feel like we get to be more ourselves now. I felt like I was wearing a costume for a long time, and now I don’t feel like I’m wearing one anymore.” I don't wanna be pretty, I just wanna be… Day of love and day of pain, Day for all our growing pains. It won't get any better, But I know we’ll always try 'Til not one more lover here Ever has to die... Lord take us now, if this is all that's left — But love, what a delightful dress! Well haven't you seen Helena? — Emily and Claudia? I hear Michelle's been feeling fuckin’ fine! And fuck, I think I might not wanna die — I don't think I wanna die! — Yet — I kiss you once and ask you twice — Have you seen the new green dress? Felt the beautiful new dress? — Like moss Have you smelled the flying dress — ‘cause As she spins it spans into wings and — a halo — a day-glo — a bob of hair that hangs low as He holds her head into his chest. Have you seen her lovely dress? Never was a big surprise — Dog piss dripping down a thigh — Looks like something's in her eye — She comes to me in all my dreams, With broken books and purple knees — Does she know just who she is? A little more than just show biz; The Matron Saint of something Better — Beelzebub's Goddess, dressed in leather, Fur trim crown — electric scepter — She reads my mind! But won't read this — Carried by angels with a velvet crucifix — Oh, I love her. We love her. Drum kits shouting LOUDER: SHE LOVES YOU! I FORGIVE YOU! So see her beautiful new dress — Better than the one she drowned in; Ghosts watched over that old pool, As black fabric unfurled itself Like petals, lace, and tulle — Widow's glamor, lip gloss trim — She must’ve mourned some kind of sin — But She gets up — breathing — strong and grim! I love her and I love her change! The new dress and Her metamorphic wings! Brighter — Lighter — The jock, prep, and the fighter — Twin wolves guard her mansion's gates — Reflecting gothic license plates On the hearse — no more! Won't you see — Forgive me I think she might be me.
I am the Devil — I’m Kurt Cobain — I am every grieving Mother’s pain. My own effect — a hit for hire — but don’t mistake my hurt for Fire. I am the Hollow Wandered Man! the Quiet, Darkness, and the Ram! Now if you lay your Head to rest — against my quivering fur Chest — And reach out for my Hand… — too sad to cry too sad to cry Avert your gaze from marble Eyes — I am the wooly Sacrifice — An axen shadow eclipses Paradise — A black veil crosses my lowered Head — And I’m the one who’s lifting it.
(I pray;) How pathetic we fall. Family values always Born to Die, So Below: above All. — the midsummer's high Sun Burrows into You like a ruthless Mango, young — as You — Pour a swig of HYDROGEN peroxide Down your Ear canal for once — For the third time — unwavered — so it can kill in a Storm — Of easter Egg Scented seafoam suds now — fluff and creme and — It feeds on the Blood hungry, at the cavernous dead end, the cave of flesh, and ugly. Those jagged rust flakes that cough up itch as they freeze-thaw suddenly dissipate into a cool breeze with a sigh of mist from my chest. One day, smelling of HYDROGEN and Oil, I sit at the picnic table opposite of my divine guest; A Sparrow, brown and tan — one feather upright between His shoulders from a tussle somewhere else. And He speaks words I dare not repeat. Only once He's finished does it dawn in my mind as a question — For me. My stomach jolts — like a missed step. my eyes dodge like a shadow I thought was someone else. — then I respond, carefully as you must: "My greatest artistic flaw — which deeply cracks within me — is such that I'll never be honest, because I can never be honest. The more words I say, the more I'm Nothing at all." How clever my Lyrics — Oh how pathetic I fall. I can't kill myself yet — So below, above all. And as my naked Chest runs slick as slip, A Bird bleeds into Our Sun.
Spirituality is not the same as our physical World; spirits not politicians. I say I hate my landlord — oppressive, cruel — I mean I want them Dead. I say I hate my parents — oppressive, cruel — I mean I want them Dead. Say I hate my god unnamed, the broken hand above all Rest, broken backs and noses Here — now suddenly beautiful Hate rises in all haze — blaze — out sanded craft-store frames of Love — it rises — — essential — soup-warm smoke — and nourishing, then, under my pink Tongue — silent contortions like a Kitten, hammocked — some distant Nails soft away behind Molars small, out of sight and safe for later — oh what Life is there to live germ-free? What Life is there to live without that heeled face trailing delphian Adversary’s eyes? What Life is there to live?
My God – I understand What Jesus meant When he called himself both the Son Of God and God Himself. Let my face splatter against the window. – and pop like a sack – vacuum sealed film, porous – inverted over cracked bone Exoskeleton Ground beef perfume suffocating Sparse seran dioxide – Pink and Orange waxy eggyolk leaching out the membrane – watery milk – My bubbled sunset – oh, my red speckled stars… Yes – Yes! wouldn’t that be nice – More than nothing: I look down onto the World – Through the one-way crystalline glass, Crushed – Something is beautiful here.
In the beginning there was light – And our Ranch feels the heat, today Under the ghost in the dry – white clouds of dust – Last week, we repaired our grandmother’s antique, redwood, hutch. Tomorrow, we mend Our tattered Quilt, yellowed in pools, with sweat. And the Cattle, here, need nourishment same as us – so the Farmer, My love, the Farmer bleeds himself for our Beast. “Do you understand?” – He holds its tender chin upwards, velveteen, spit dripping down in loogies, and I don’t ask why – All the blood bubbles up and down the same – And the Farmer, he bandages his arm that night by the light of the blue box – It’s only the two of us here. By the rainy morning, the Cattle are starved dead. I see them Through the holes in my Quilt. I don’t ask Why – In the end There was darkness – The Lamb starves. Mud and tar sticks to my windowpane. The Ram starves and the Dogs feast on what is left Behind – I could tell the Farmer to unwrap his flesh – again – and give More, please, I beg, let us prosper, the twist in my guts hurts please all I can think of is how Empty I beg my closed throat feels please – oh – I am the dog I am the heel! I am the snuffed sun! – but I am not cruel. I am not the Farmer – I let his body rest justly! And thus the dust – which is so dense my horns jam in the silt mid-air and my ribs rise and fall mechanical in place – fills my spirit Cold cold cold with old blood. I grab him by the shoulders like a ghost – “Don’t you understand?” – but my confessions come out like wine. And he doesn’t recognize the taste of my skull.
God blessed me by making my transsexual for the same reason God made wheat but not bread and fruit but not wine. - Daniel Lavery She’s never gonna get a job with that scorpion tattoo across her neck – Her jeans a size too small – dyed black – Dyed blue – running ink like a creek staining old converse shoes. Yet – Triumphant, she counters! “let he who is without filth run his first polo shirt through – Dig his own muddy grave – and give me what beautiful things we must find in decay – Coagulated – again” like a lamb to the slaughter – she’s martyred – she’s splayed – What beautiful things we find when our bone’s scraped away! She pours her friends new red wine – a toast of chemicals through skin – Celebrating One more joyous night, honoring our long loved kin – They garnish each other – in fabric and patience stretched thin – No blood on her hands – but her lips – speak a noble decree to the art Of creation – of chosen pedigree – then to health – to magic – And spirit – and trees – To a life left behind us – Died black and blue – You shear a sheep in the winter, By the spring he is new! To the warmth of Her touch – She breaks the bread proud and true – She proclaims to her Family: “Rejoice and debut – This is my body!”
On Easter Morning I’m visiting the Cathedral For 9am mass, minutes late – Printed en mass, the usher hands me hymns – Along the walls and down The aisle, the procession passes by Past wooden carvings Of dying men – The auditorium is shaped like a cross – I walk quickly To a plastic folding chair – Light streams in from round Stained glass windows A halo and a domed roof – I see the holy spirit at the center of its peak – I wish I could tell my friends.
G-d is the lighter Pressed against my skin. (Where are we now Between the beginning and the end?) Cold-sweat heart, boiled My animal guts twitch Through the pain, you hold my Bleached cheeks. you hold onto Me, you hold me. You hold me. What use is a body Blistered red by his light? If G-d appears as anything To anyone; different to everyone - Who else could he be? How far did he fall From his own primordial tree? Which sin is it then, if I trust him Less than you? You must cover your mirrors (I pray that you do) Reflecting dusty sheets So effortlessly, mask barren and knit. Yet still drinking your wine From his bleeding rotted tit. So if I scraped, stripped, Peeled the burn Would I sever the line? Could you be my casualty, An atrophy, agony? Satisfied or hungry? In another life, we dine. I’d be yours, your comfort mine And in the water we’d swim Not thinking, never speaking Skin exposed, soft, forgetting, We’d laugh Our gray blanket above Ice soothing our tails. I’d hold your hand. I’d hold on To you, I hold you. I hold you.
Our man-made fog, thick and thin All at once swirls into an odor of skunk Then illuminates latex red by rays baroque Hailing from the rafters above; industrial shadows Where unseen diamonds perch and watch us move, Bravely spiting our discomfort in ill fitting platform shoes. The older couple in the front row hold each other loose, Laughing on wine and years, skirts swaying. Two young girls sit nearby, faces white and smudged. Their cameras raise like echoes, ghosts of the show. And both wooden booths in the back, cherrywood, chipped, Are occupied in full by matching leather jackets, Each man a smiling fortress, quilted in patches. B-movie gore, crimson rubber melting, Painting portraits of vampires like a Sistine miniature, Silently looping under dusty box screens above the bar: A wall lined with crystal vials, lit golden and shimmering. My companion, a dewy glass, disintegrates Its paper coaster into a pulp under my fingers. For how much longer I can linger? But on stage, at eye level, no barrier between us Besides the cool midnight air glossy And trembling, her chords catching, ribs shaking, Stand noble our blessed Halloween masks, sweaty Wedding gowns bloodied and worn like drag. The singer, an angelface Black mohawk greased back, flaunts Red velvet pressed like pansies. He wails thunderous of murder, Terror, damnation. Eyes wide white, one arm outstretched Towards us. Empathetically in response, We dance.