Howl Revisited

     (for Allen Ginsberg)



I saw the best minds as

the stray dogs

of my generation,

wagging their fluffy tails,

howling apocalyptic

announcements in buses

and on subways trains,

in supermarkets and

colleges campuses--

barking about something

extremely important

like Kafka and busty blondes,

revealing the utter banality

of our ever collapsing

Western civilization,

reminiscent of some Goya

paintings, smudged with lipstick,

rouge, powders and mascara--

they were barking about

seasonal changes, orgasms,

and wars, presidential

elections, tampons and

brassieres,

caressing the pages with

full breasts, six pack bellies

and rising temperatures,

invoking revolutions,

erections and the first

amendment,

they were smoking Zen pipes

and snorting powdered

guacamole, mixing French

parlance with tea sipping

haiku moments,

they were starting arsons

and putting out forest fires,

they were saving the Amazon

and subverted the morale

of plugged up toilets

of our inner social fabric,

humping away at the foundations

of the sociopolitical structure,

because you knew, and we all

knew, as surely as the Pope

shits in the woods,

that the breakthrough

begins by embracing the animal,

by stripping away

the absurd conventions of

the literary establishment,

and doing away with the moral

bankruptcy of the power elite--

so the poets barked naked

and howled into the crowds

in the bitter cold of winter

and the oppressive heat of

summer--

they walked out nude,

armed with toilet plungers,

manuscripts, wrenches,

and weapons of mass destruction,

engaging in acts of poetic

terrorism at airport poetry

readings, bypassing airport

security, exploding poetic

bombs in airplane restrooms,

getting drunk and picking

fights with well-dressed

celebrities and CEOs,

puking their guts out

and shouting obscenities,

exposing the beauty and

ugliness of our collective

identity in words and in song,

and in the desperate

howls for some lost lovers'

affections.



                January 9, 2010

            




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