The Amalgam Poems

Posted on by

amalgamTwice to the town I named Amalgam came
a man who had a face and yet no name.
His conversation stung us like a bee
and yet he left us healthier than he.

_
I wrote the Amalgam poems in the mid-1990s while nearly napping under a tree.  They were seemingly nonsensical stanzas about a fictional town named Amalgam, its residents, and its larger world.  I collected them one-by-one in a word processing file, which I printed and stashed away in a notebook.

In November 2009, I had a dream in which a hit man chased me and a group of “dream acquaintances” deep into the sub-cellar of an abandoned military building.  In a room at the base of a rubble-filled shaft, he warned me to “dig up the Amalgam poems and post them.”

This constitutes my compliance with that instruction. I will post one each Thursday until they are exhausted.

Category: Amalgam | Tags: , , , , ,
Comments are disabled