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George’s, God and girls stickball, cars and beer then we started the skag Jerzy shot up first I was belting my arm when he sat back his eyes went real wide like flooring the Buick feeling that crazy rush Bill McSorley up there by the icebox resembles Teddy Roosevelt a smaller moustache timid eyes, sour mouth really did love his old man vowed to keep the bar as is kill time in this real place now just a face on the wall the bar a mute witness to Bill’s doomed love My favorite relic is the playbil...l from the 1880s a windmill and two dutchgirls on a forlorn spit of land the ocean a white-capped menace What Are The Wild Waves Saying? some March nights it blows so hard against the windows I’d swear it’s Jerzy’s voice Larry, homeless black wraith, taps the window I make him a liverwurst on rye some nights he has d.t.s tonight he’s souful I fucked up, he says shoeless, he begins again his scabrous circle East Village Odysseus The ripe nude in the painting back there I don’t like her much she knows she’s got it that mouth of plump disdain the parrot probably trained to do weird shit, yeah they liked that stuff back then And on every wall this guy Peter Cooper rich and famous in 1860 John McSorley’s buddy they say he brought Lincoln here after some Great Hall speech that’s real strange, me here where Lincoln once drank At night I oil the old bar there’s a sag in the middle the mahogany a wornout horse I know it’s stupid, but I think Jerzy’s going to appear one night we’re all gonna sit here and talk him and Cooper and McSorley, Lincoln, Woodrow Wilson, maybe the fat nude, too MAD DEEGAN On the bustling sidewalk as the last gray light slides between concrete walls I move brokenly, madness a hunched raven on my shoulder behind Dean & DeLuca’s glass the elegant consume and defecate elsewhere invisible yet ubiquitous I shit on dark corners urinate with the feral apologia to Lowry but I am his pariah dog still alive in the ravine howling, quietly howling Educated with the elite Stuyvesant then Yale in the Seminary I became a brother of inculcation so I taught God’s children the nun Betty and I fell in love’s despair we quit our vows to marry we ate acid quickly madness won us over with fists we fought our words weapons of delight Betty took a train to somewhere, leaving then this tunnel in my brain a small black smudge with their pills the shrinks would me heal a hole At McSorley’s I swept up for simple cash and food washed pots and pans despite the burgeoning smear which one night blotted the running bullshit leaving the mind a nub where the raven pecks I am searching the streets catching the last sliding light on my hunched form the pariah dog is here is here somewhere THE LIFE OF JIMMY FATS Call me Jimmy I’m not fat, I’m obese nowhere to hide, pal but I learned something people love you if you’re real fat I mean, really huge you save them So I got my first job in Coccia’s on 7th Street Italian sit-down deli Jewish actors from Second Avenue Ukey Moms from the block laborers, clerks from Wannamaker’s number-runners an’ schoolkids you know the years how they quietly roar by I was the best short-order guy ate like a champ then Artie sold the building Two doors up was the saloon busy lunch an’ lazy afternoons nights packed with young guys J.J.
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