1/13/11

scum squat

if the save the sperm fanaticks
get their way in all fairness
they should protect the viable sperm
in the male as well
no flushing this life
under penalty of punishment
some repeat offenders
might have to have
their hands
glued in their pockets
take the door of the executive washrooms
send scum patrols
scouring the neighborhood
you wouldn't be able
to get an anti-masturbation bill
thru parliament all their hands glued in their pockets
no secretaries no lobbyists
swallowing bucketsful imagine
that's freedom of religion
neighborhood watch
would police arrest police?
the fundamentalist zealots
could blockade
bus depot toilets
if you're conspiring
to violate the civil rights
of these thousands of lives
by having your semen swallowed
you might be thawt a spermicidal maniac
the Prime Minister himself
would rent tantric videotapes
Do these look like real words?
do they apelike ache like real words?
do they take you
do they wind you
twist you these words like real
pain you reel salmon thumper sword fish
hurt you hook you words

sighn

stop
buzz off
left turn only
less
less
moreXess
it didn't phase me
he was already disgusting
I Never Meta morphose
I didn't like.

Zonko reminds you ...

SMOKE FISH
NOT CIGARETTES

A letter from Billy to ?

Dear Friends,
   As a poet and artist I've been involved in organizing cultural events in Vancouver for the last fifteen years. I'd like to be employed by the social planning department on a six month temporary basis to create an exhibition tentatively titled "No Place To Live: Focus on The Homeless."
   Artists, Architects, Inventors as well as the general public would be invited to submit their practical (or fanciful) responses to this shameful byproduct of redevelopement. The exhibition would be installed in city hall as well as other venues thoughout the city. I believe I could convince the private sector to contribute the lion's share of the resources and funds required for the successful mounting of this exhibition. Maybe some fresh ideas would inspire our political leaders, if one useful idea arises from the exhibition it would have been worth the time and effort.
   As I said I'd like to be employed on a six month temporary basis, I'd like to be paid $10 an hour (as a social assistance recipient I believe the province would be willing to pay 35% of that).
   All I'd need is a desk, a telephone, access to the secretarial pool and the photocopy machine. I'd like to start in November. Does this seem possible to you?
   I'm sure that Dorothy Metcalfe at the Vancouver Art Gallery 682-4668, Henry Bull at the Western Front 876-9343 or Stan Persky 555-5555* would be happy to provide any references you require.
   Thanks for your kind consideration.
               Sincerely,

                     Billy Little