two for tuesdays!

i am not sure whether these will remain two separate poems or if i am going to morph them into one but here ya go…

The corked eye

A sterile dressing to the complete wound, including cancer (a sculpture zigzagged across the abdomen). You have started a shelter, a farmer of fairies of the history outside an idea, of and in an hour which that what goes terribly seriously through everyone as if a relative’s face was caught behind a fog of aerosoled memory.

Were they not always as this? What was? I cannot say, they have hidden the pictures of you at the time of the free rivers and they have extended your arms outward. Nobody speaks, as if to wish. Concerning the malady, whom he has to have obtained for a clear when, the pseudonym and the caricatured sculptures which by its headstocks have proven to be. But that is when in the first place I found it transmitted, concerning an area of the substance of the asbestos with the windows which become the pictures of flowers and the saxophones-covert, to the stoppers of the eye which are opened in rain.

I wait for that turn of the eye. An expert I was but this much I anchor myself to you— absolutely, no fragrance, citrus fruits, and the floor bathed of regret, absolutely, no song, late, some of the cavity still caught in the dark breath. And of the storm in this echo of modernization; it’s whistling wildly.

* In the 1980s, New York City mayor Ed Koch decided to improve the image of the Bronx by covering the windows of abandoned buildings with cardboard portraits depicting pleasant interiors. “In a neighborhood, as in life,” Koch declared, “a clean bandage is much, much better than a raw or festering wound.”


trompe l’Å“il

A clean bandage helps any wound, even a cancer caught in the serrated gulch they carved across your belly. You started out an idea, a refuge, a rustic fairy tale and now it’s all gone terribly wrong. Your face trapped behind a fog of aerosoled memory.

You weren’t always like this, were you? I can’t tell, they’ve hidden the pictures of you in the time of clear rivers and stretched out farms. No one wants to talk about it, speak of when the malady became obvious, when the aliases and caricatures appeared across your wrists.

But that is when I first found you, past the asbestos dust with your windows covered in portraits of flowers and saxophones, oak shutters thrown wide open in the rain. I know it was just a trick of the eye but this is how I keep you in my memories. No scent of citrus and wet dirt, no song other than hollow cans whistling in the dark and the fierce storm still beats a Doppler echo of renewal.

* “to trick the eye.” A style of painting that gives an illusion of photographic reality as in the series of painted windows inserted in neglected tenements in the South Bronx to insinuate a revitalized urban landscape.

England 1 – 0 Ecuador

a pox on you, david beckham! a pox on you and your whole house!

uhmm, perhaps i can salvage this situation and make me up a good curse poem for mr posh spice.

otherwise, cheers to team yellow & blue for advancing to the second round of the cup. i hope they are all currently drinking up the finest brew available and enjoying the rest of the copa.

World-Proud Ecuador leave with heads held high
“With the way we played during the first round and against England, Ecuador has won … respect from the football world”
— Striker Agustin Delgado

both a place and a scare-word

[Poem was here. Can now be found in Achiote Seeds, Vol 2 and Same Time, Same Place (Kearny Street Press, 2006).]

this came out of my first assignment in my writing class. thanks to a few suggestions and one challenge it is currently going through its fourth version but i figured i would post up the original draft for kicks and whistles.

on a side note: we fried up the leftovers last night and made mac & cheese “toast”. if you enjoy the crispy burnt edges of mac & cheese, then this recipe is for you.

praise the lord and pass the pepper

in the “you must be speaking of some other bald-headed ecuadorian futbol lovin gemini poet” department: i have been developing my culinary skills as of late. to date i have made a damn nice meat lasagna (meat = 1 part ground chicken breast to 3 parts turkey sausage) with only a minimal of cheating . i used a jar of marinara sauce as opposed to making my own and i used no-cook lasagna noodles, which i seriously recommend. then i went buck wild and used four cheeses in the ricotta mix (ricotta, shredded asiago, shredded romano and real grated parmesan) and sliced up some fresh mozzarella as well. so i used six cheeses in total cuz, really, you cant have enough good cheese. the results were pretty damn good ‘specially with the fresh bruschetta i made up as well.

only prob with all that is that we had way too much left over basil, cheese and an extra jar of sauce. since there was also some extra veggies in the fridge as well, i decided to get down with a pasta penne with summer vegetables topped with a basil red sauce and cheese which also came out damn well.

on to bigger and better things as i remember bexn posting a while back about how good alton brown’s mac & cheese recipe is. ok, lets go for it.
it took a bit of work and i messed up the panko crumb topping but in the end we ended having a great dinner finished off with strawberries balsamico with mascarpone & biscotti.

half way through the mac & cheese recipe i realize that the bechamel sauce i have looks like it would make a great base for a chowder. with almost no true recipe to go by, i improvise a salmon potato corn chowder topped with fresh dill. the potatoes coulda been softer and at one point i had to thin out the soup with some water which means i would have LOVED to been able to use a nice stock instead but the chowder was definitely on the money.

more experimenting as i need to get rid of all the fresh dill in the fridge and go off to chinatown to find me some shrimp so i can make a lemon dill fusilli with broiled shrimp. this time around, the vinaigrette proved to a bit over oily and i only had enough time to add some sliced maui onion and green onion but less was more in the veggie dept and the most important ingredient, the shrimp, came out superb. props again to alton brown for teaching me the proper way to broil shrimp

back to the mac & cheese. this time around i used sharp irish cheddar which i didnt like as much as the new york white i used last time. *note to all of y’all who may want to take a crack at this– take the time and grate your own cheese* but i didnt mess up the panko topping and even added a little grated parm to get a perfect crust.

i keep promising barb that ima make a turkey chile but i keep goin by what we got in the fridge and its been workin out really well so why mess with a good thing.

love ya like rachael ray loves ee.vee.oh.oh.

OB's Salmon Potato Corn Chowder Grilled Shrimp with Lemon Dill Fusilli Mac & Cheese

a burst in the bubble

Germany 3 – 0 Ecuador

the consolation is that ecua moves on to the next round anyways. gotta give it up t team aleman, they came through in front of their home crowd in decisive fashion. next up for ecuador is england. as i’ve been informed earlier this week from a reader in england (and thanks much to patryka from poland for leavin a comment– ah shit, intuitive intertextuality is international!) the queen’s country gets their ass whooped on the regular by its former colonies and even though ecua doesnt fall in that category, it would be nice to keep the tradition alive.