Wednesday, March 22, 2006

desert reflection

here's a poem i wrote about four years ago recently after the birth of my first child. i remember i had just gotten an old manual typewriter and was working on a painting based on a photo from a trip i took a few years before to visit some friends in jordan. i was clanking away on the typewriter, something i do when i can't concentrate on painting.



painting in my studio,
rachid taha takes me
back, to
another day,
sunnier,
no rain, just a slow
dry heat.

earth tones fill my
pallette. yellow ochre
paints petra in june.

sitting at a table well
recessed from the black
tar street, bowls
of zatar and oil.

a town built by the
king -- waiting for the
tourists of tomorrow.

it's just some locals from
amman, and their
american friend posing
as a long lost cousin
from yemen to
save some dinars.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous12:23 PM

    Rain raining rainy day

    in Seattle

    surfing on the,

    internet I click on,

    my favourites- chalo

    bolo. CB.

    Let's talk: nous

    parlons , we talk

    talking talked

    about the

    plight of Palestinian

    goat herders or painting

    Painting paint

    painted, I paint.

    no new articles today,

    my life is empty.

    Periods of void stitched

    together by articles

    from C.B.

    a squirrel runs by,

    whither I wonder?

    i paint

    rain.

    it rains

    i paint rain

    when we dont talk

    we make war. let's

    talk nous parlons

    chalo bolo

    Rain raining rainy day

    in Seattle

    chalo bolo

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