Tag: John Berryman is Dead

  • Schoolhouse Rock by Alex Stolis

    Three is a Magic Number

    The moon is full. Strike that. The moon is. Strike that.
    There is no moon. There is a motorcade. Motorcycle
    cop in full regalia, an American flag flies stiff in back.
    The hearse is black, the black of silence; the kind that
    crowds out light. Squeeze my hand want to know you
    are still there. I’m having a premonition. Count the cars
    with me: twothreefour, a hawk circles. The moon’s over
    head after all, perched on a branch ready to fly.

    The Shot Heard Round the World

    The jukebox whirs and murmurs to a stop. Lipstick
    law takes over after 2AM. Every cliché ever heard
    gets lined up, ice-watered down, poured into a cup
    along with sawdust and pool chalk. Go ahead suck
    the lime. Lick the salt. Choke on it down. All bets
    are off since the clean slate called it a night. This is
    the land of a-plenty, land of absolute memories.
    Last call is a random, desperate kiss.

    Elementary, My Dear

    The walls are suffocating, shedding their skin.
    We’re not born for permanence. Adam made
    the decision for us. We are destined to die of
    exposure in the presence of love. Beauty: the
    bite of an apple, a flash of white skin, one last
    breath on a pane of glass. Sin: a constituency
    of stars, a cabal of angels shuffling over a pin
    head; a brand new coat of paint.

    Alex Stolis lives in Minneapolis; he has had poems published in numerous journals. Recent chapbooks include Justice for all, published by Conversation Paperpress (UK) based on the last words of Texas Death Row inmates. Also, Without Dorothy, There is No Going Home from ELJ Publications. Other releases include an e-chapbook, From an iPod found in Canal Park; Duluth, MN, from Right Hand Pointing and John Berryman is Dead from White Sky e-books. His full length collection, Postcards from the Knife Thrower, was a runner up for the Moon City Poetry Award. His chapbook, Perspectives on a Crime Scene and a full length photo/poetry collection, Pop. 1280 are forthcoming from Grey Borders books.