war poetry EAT THE COOK'S BRAINS!

WolfLarsenWolfLarsen Posts: 10
edited November 2006 in Poetry, Prose, Music & Art
Getting Shot on a Beautiful Sunny Day
A Poem By Wolf Larsen


A cook took his brains out of his head and served it as an abstract painting to the restaurant’s diners, once they ate the abstract paintings the diners in the restaurant turned into steel mills making love to your sister, this is why you live in Brazil, then the moon split in half and a rush of orgies oozed and fell out of the moon and now the entire world is a mental ward, then your doorbell rang and a nuclear bomb walked through your door and so now you’re crawling through the 19th century, or a symphony was creating flying saucers, all the flying saucers are replicas of the Eiffel Tower sitting in class with you because suddenly you’re in fifth grade again, a giraffe eats all the streets in Brazil, Brazil is an ocean is a vertical song and so the poem breeds with a mass of wars rushing out of my pen, then she kissed you and that is why the cook served you his brains for dinner
Copyright 2005 by Wolf Larsen
(First published in Offerta Speciale literary magazine, Italy)

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  • KarasKaras Posts: 68
    I like this trippy poetry/prose...

    Another good author of a similar style is Reinaldo Arenas. He is cuban. His original works were in spanish, but translated to english amongst other languages. I have seen the movie based on his autobiography, Before Night Falls (cameo appearances by both Jonny Depp as two characters including a transvestite, and Sean Penn), and have read Hallucination, or the ill-fated perigrinations of Fray Servando. Its worth looking into....
    I scream in affirmation
    of connecting dislocations
    and exceeding limitations
    by achieving levitation
  • Thank you Karas.

    I'll be sure to look into Reinaldo Arenas. I read Spanish too - so I'll check out his stuff. Thanx again!

    Cheers!

    Wolf Larsen
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