Thursday, May 20, 2010

The Poetry Bomb Tour is in North Carolina. Go, S.A. Griffin!




S.A. on the go with THE BOMB
(Click to enlarge)


Helen Losse, editor of the Dead Mule, will be reading one of her poems and adding it to the bomb this Saturday night. She graciously offered to read one of mine. The following is the poem I sent her. Thank you, Helen. Thank you, S.A.

The Trombone Angels


The trombone angels have no teeth.
No ears.
Lips like a frozen kiss.
Their last dance was in the air,
ghost band hovering over the flames
at Auschwitz, Cambodia, Iraq.
Dressed in black raincoats,
they shuffle to fresh graveyards
and bone laden ditches,
feet cut and dirty.

What did they think
when they once flew,
ground rushing beneath them so fast?
Did they see gods reach
out to snatch soul from body
before flesh died?
Is that too much to believe?
Too much to hope for?

They blow a sweet tune
for those who no longer buy lies
from bible-rumped matrons
about lesser gods
for those not washed by Christ's blood
or chained to a catholic sainthood.
Those matrons claim we're all sinners.
They cast the first stones to prove it.

The wail of the trombones rises
as night tosses its net of stars.
A cock cries three times.
The silence from the graves is deafening.




(This was published in The Cliffs: Soundings)




Shot taken while the bomb was still being created.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is one of my favorite poems of yours Pris, so glad that Helen will be reading it for you. Really looking forward to meeting Helen, just wish that you could be there too! xxxooo s.a.

Pris said...

Thanks, S.A. I linked this at facebook and several people have written, admiring you for following your dream! I so agree with them.

xxx000