Lewis Warsh
The man downstairs
warns us about the bedbugs in his apartment & the next day I have big bumps
on my arms
There are bugs in the
soup among other places
ItÕs no coincidence
that Gregor Samsa turned into a bug
Joy and sadness are
like sweet & bitter food
The places you visited
donÕt exist when youÕre not there
The world is a forest
filled with wild beasts & poisonous insects
The anesthesia is just
wearing off & a nurse is sitting at my bedside
Maybe when IÕm old
& blind you can read to me before I fall asleep
You were sleeping here
a moment ago & now youÕre gone
This is what used to
be known as the meatpacking district
ItÕs not a problem
(for me) if you want to burn everything youÕve written
I put some cortisone
on my bites to relieve the itching
The hair stylist on
the ground floor claims that the birds on the windowsill attract rats
I had the sense that
someone was following me so I turned the corner
ThereÕs a theory that
only the beginning & the end are important
I skipped a few pages
to find out what happens at the end
You may read a short
summary of the book before you begin
I tried to throw the
ball through the hoop, but it went astray
ÒThe self-acknowledged
suffering of the disintoxicated is the subject of this bookÓ
Every word is a verb:
to do, to be, to seem
The words are in
italics because IÕm saying them
My so-called
doppleganger is not my friend
ItÕs a long way down
from the roof to the street
Waiting on line at the
bank we are simply nobodies
I run out into the
snow / but thereÕs nowhere to go
My head is no longer
part of my body
When I first started
wearing glasses, people called me ÒOwlÓ
When I walked down the
street people shouted ÒHoot! Hoot!Ó
One word from you
& my thoughts begin spiraling
ItÕs hard to know what
to do next until youÕre doing it
My private parts are
glowing in the dark
There was a buzz in
the audience at the sound of her name, but after her performance people looked downcast
& filled with despair, as if the propensity to feel anything had vanished
forever in her presence
It feels like thereÕs
a nail sticking into the bottom of my foot
Darkness commensurate
with discomfort--this style of writing
Self-discipline is
necessary if you want to forget something
ThereÕs a struggle,
never ending, between clinging to something & letting go
A stream of water
flowed out of my head
You can walk down Gun
Hill Road in the Bronx & be anywhere
You can stand at the
intersection of Gun Hill Road & Eastchester Road & remember the past
I can see the light of
a taxi in the distance, coming through the snow to take me home
You can walk down
Lydig Avenue in the Bronx & remember your childhood
I cursed at the doctor
who wanted to give me a shot
In those days, when
you were sick, the doctors visited you in your apartment
ThereÕs the
intersection where I waited for a bus -- itÕs after midnight
Once I took speech
lessons to correct my lisp
ItÕs time to leave the
party but I canÕt find my coat
I omitted the sentence
you asked me to erase without fear of rain
Long shot of an empty
downtown street -- coffin-like, unreadable
ÒWeÕre walking on
sunshine -- ooh, oohÓ
Side effects might
include drowsiness or diarrhea
ItÕs important to
clean the sink before going to sleep
Sometimes the bugs
come out when youÕre sleeping
The sky is
overwhelming but so is the vastness of the sea
We buy a magnifying
glass so we can identify the bodies of the dead bugs
The dead bugs leave a
trail of blood along the sheets
ItÕs hard to touch
someone who isnÕt here
Your call will be
answered in the order in which it was received
The dermatologist
touches the welts on my skin
The ferry is late
& we wonÕt be home