H e a r t   S o n s   &   H e a r t   D a u g h t e r s   of   A l l e n   G i n s b e r g

N a p a l m   H e a l t h   S p a :   R e p o r t   2 0 1 4 :   A r c h i v e s   E d i t i o n

 

 

THOMAS R. PETERS, Jr.

 

 

Clare A. Voyance

 

We aim to please the passing choirs

as they charge through the mosque

in their burgundy camaros, thinking

of Duluth & the danger of falling into

the sad Lake Superior

 

& her fantastic undergarments,

trout are singing in the ice cream mirror

of love that lives on the street of vanquished opportunity

the air doesn’t matter to the Iroquois rating

buttons with their hats made of bells

 

St. Clair is calm and the moon is in love with the

beautiful rivers that dance ecstatic in sunglasses

the jet pilots are large as they explode in

the penniless sky filled with marbles

 

 

[Originally published in NHS 2005, http://www.poetspath.com/napalm/nhs05/thomas_r_peters_jr.html.]