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Solace for staycationers
A lot of folks aren’t able to travel as has been their wont these days. One new acquaintance and partner had been planning a short tour of Germany and Italy last summer, a plan put off until at least next summer.
To help them suffer their enforced staycation, I offer this poem from Ladonian Magnitudes, “European Decadence in medias res” to remind them of what they are missing and offer some solace. A recording of the poem follows.
European Decadence in medias res
They’re cutting the gelato in Sirmione
with pure azure lakewater.
In Siena City Hall two old pigeons hunched
on the bitch-wolf’s back trickle lime down
to her teats suckled by the twins.
In the Old City they serve una vera grappa
senese I’ve always passed over at the S.A.Q..
In Otterndorf the Matjes Dutch sushi
raw herring is swimming in salmonella.
In Charles de Gaulle Theseus a clochard
begs our last cents. “If we miss our connection
I’ll strangle somebody!” I said when we finally
found our flight home and remembered I’d said it
arriving. Air France dejeneur croissant et eau de source.

Set List: Accent Reading Series: Monday 29 July 2019
Having settled on poems that have to do with travel for my upcoming reading, I post here the set list and link poems on-line that are among those I’ll perform, for interested parties.
“European Decadence in medias res” (from Ladonian Magnitudes)
Budapest Suites I (from Grand Gnostic Central)
Two poems from Made in Germany, (“In Berlin, at the Mehringdamm U-Bahn station…” and “Cabbie on Documenta13”)
Toronto Suite (early versions of two of three poems in the suite can be read here and here)
“À Québec” (from Grand Gnostic Central)
“The Intersection” (from Ladonian Magnitudes)
“By Mullet River”
“A Sonnet is a moments, &tc.”