Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Looking
To Extreme Action
For Cache



Today, I
base-jumped from
The Neck,

sea-cliff
jumped at
Second Valley,

skate-boarded
down The Museum
roof,

then imollated
myself at
Federation Square,

as I spilt my
guts by harikari
in a poem.

Didn't matter,
no one noticed,
people just

don't
see poetry
no more.


W.D.K 22 Feb. 2010

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

MAKE USE OF IT

(poem after Raymond Carver)


Make Use Of It

The secret-sore, is it
your kick-bruised foot?

The cricket’s song
in the rim of darkness.

The bad-breath of radio
chitterchat. All of
it is yours, yours just
as Ray Carver said.

Yours to make use of.

The restless tapping
of your inane feet.

That bump of pain
in this worn hip.

The blanch ink spill
of fluorescence
under the metred lights.

Make use of it.

The articulated bent
long-legs of a huntsman
spider on the wall…

that invaded feeling
of your home world.

The feeling of grit
under barefeet on
the unswept floor.

The unshed tear.

Make use of it.


15 Feb 2010 © Wayne David Knoll

Tuesday, February 16, 2010



OUT OF THEIR DEPTH



Out of their depth

in the universe,

and come up

to sheer edge

to admit it

(that is, their

need for God)

might just be

the definition

of the Christian.


15 Feb 2010 © Wayne David Knoll