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Month: September, 2023

Oh Grandfather, What Do You See?

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

You die when I am one year old.

As you fade you build me a basketball hoop.

The mystical Musten Baba poster thumbtacked to a bare wall.

I face the wall balanced on a wooden chair.

A common fly enters the torn screen,

flying lazy figure eights.

Now it multiplies, flash-frozen in the amber air,

dotting and dashing in Morse Code.

A roller coaster in slow motion photography.

A grainy ghost-numbness revolving in my chest.

My mother does not know where I am.

Musten Baba blinking his eyes – open and shut.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

I search the mirror cloudy with obsidian rain:

no shaman or spirit-guide, no wise-woman or medicine man,

no ceremony of initiation anticipated with dread,

to face the wilderness with a bone sharpened by stone.

No braying like a donkey beholding pianos made of sand.

Flung into the wind: a kinetic, psychic storm.

Such is fate in this eon of neon.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

My wound echoes in temple ruins – I fend off phantoms

with an upper-hook, blowing smoke rings, off-kilter in a scramble,

stuttering verses, stealing my own identity with lyrsergic acid

diethylamide – in the parlance, ‘peaking.’

In this speeded-up version of the monomyth,

still point ascending into a zenith-portal,

climbing a chlorophyll rope ladder to a skull-shaped window,

balanced upon the head-of-a-pin flowering like a lotus.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

Ever-scuffling as I am, yet peaking, zeroed in,

I attain knowledge of the mystery

in the shortest eon:

Stone Age-Bronze Age-Iron Age,

Neon Eon.

My End the War button glimmers a spotlight beam.

Faster than a pirouette my knowledge wiped clean,

gone like melted ice cream down a drain.

I struggle to return, I even pantomime

this moment in a history of the psyche.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

Knowledge received on the head-of-a-pin

flowering like a lotus:

in negative space – starlight.

in positive space – starlight.

No butterfly net captures starlight

heavy as stone, bronze & iron,

shot through with diagrams of the mystery sun.

Beyond megalithic. Beyond sacred geometry.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

Starlight all-consuming as love when love is night,

when love is day. When love is eyesight,

round as the pupil of a mostly-open third-eye.

Too condensed to bear.

I am spared from a thousand-pointed star,

impossibly simple to operate.

Musten Baba blinking his eyes – open and shut.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

LSD elves do not get the message, pushing holographic visions-in-a-ball

up a spiral stairway, their breath disappears, the stairway fades as it must.

The chlorophyll rope ladder fades as it must.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

My third-eye blinks in a rain forest,

in a cloud on Jupiter, in a comic book.

My heart turns silver opening a vault in the Akashic records.

I cast a bird-like shadow upon tapestries someplace quiet in Atlantis.

Musten Baba blinking his eyes – open and shut.

Oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

In the doorway of a pizza parlor painted black,

Procul Harum’s A Whiter Shade of Pale wobbles through a speaker.

I kneel before cosmic colours in a comic book:

a horizontal river of paisley patterns,

flat as a veined dragonfly wing,

pressed to the concrete sidewalk.

Grandfather, oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

You die when I am one year old.

As you fade you build me a basketball hoop.

Grandfather, oh grandfather, building in my DNA,

not only in this world but also the world to come,

imagined into being & sculptural form,

as real as a tree – gigantic & wild,

as real as a garden – meek & mild,

existing in duality – imagination and reality,

casting shadows not only in this world,

but also the world to come.

Paisley patterns (only I see) swim like tadpoles, like osmosis,

like a blood transfusion,

creeping up my finger, covering my hand,

rising to curve around my paisley arm.

A Whiter Shade of Pale resounding like Zeus in the heavens.

Faces in the summer morning – heavenly yellow, tangerine orange.

A firebird rises, spreading its fiery wings, above a bone-white temple

filled with typewriter ribbons and glass ashtrays.

Voluminous clouds push into the leaded-glass windows.

Rain is not expected until mid-week.

In the Chiaroscuro Magic Show, an orange parakeet eludes twin birds

of prey. The marionette puppeteer said identical twins.

I was seventeen & flying high.

The underground paper said come to the canyon.

Grandfather, oh grandfather, what do you see?

I imagine you.

My grandfather, V. B., in law school.

Two long-haired girls in the kitchen, move like ballerinas,

table to stove. Music on the psychedelic radio station.

‘Steven, are you hungry?’ One flowery ballerina offers me

a plate with easy-over eggs. I describe a ribbon of

yellow-orange yolk winding through the kitchen air.

She said (quiet as a butterfly), ‘How much did you take?’

I said, ‘Four tabs of comic book acid.’ She calculates.

Round tablets, clay tablets, signalling in language carved with a tool,

with continuity, a scribe’s stylus, or imagination,

in temple ruins baked beneath the mystery sun,

in the language of poetry, prophecy, law & portal,

in pictures that do not belong together sequenced together.

Musten Baba blinking his eyes – open and shut.

She said (quiet as a flower), ‘You might be out for the weekend.’

Ships belonging to the Magi sail overhead,

I intuit poetry, prophecy, law & portal,

the darkened wooden chair mimics my heartbeat

signaling the wooden ships across eons.

I am one year old.

Outside the window

a piano made of sand braying like a donkey

interrupts the anti-war demonstration.

Deep in a cave, stained hands drawing (incantations) on a wall

in depths of darkness, paint mineral-paste scrubbing stiff, short

hairs turned into a brush. Cascading torchlight scorches chalky

twilight auras on the walls.

Animals migrate on the undulating wall, beginnings flower

in belly-vessels, a belly laugh echoes.

Symbols signal sigils, like honey in a tree – there for the taking.

Unseen wheels, a whiter shade of pale, generate the deepest now,

seized in the belly of deepest now – received at the peak

of deepest now.

Thousand-pointed stars operate within teeth & bone & the hypnopompic

state,

magic embers glow, falling dark as crow –

in blackness, the pupil of an eye.

In a musty oak grove, or stepping ashore, or kneeling beside a sacred spring,

hands build the ceremonial hardened by the sun.

Grandfather, oh grandfather, you build the ceremonial,

your reasoning echoes in my DNA.

Keep me clean as a whistle,

turn me homewards in the desert,

to hear the praying sand beneath the mystery sun,

to not commit any crime.

You build me a basketball hoop, round as the sun.

Grandfather, oh grandfather, you understand consequences.

Unless I am imagining things – I promise truthfully,

Yes, I will. And not the other – because I must.

Even if doomed, because I must.

I am a coward but I must. I am a crowbar made of salt.

I am a crowbar made of iron. I am a crow.

You echo in my DNA.

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I found the (uncredited) paisley patterns online and ever-so-lightly textured them in Photoshop. To the best of my knowledge, the artist who created Musten Baba is (the late) Rick Griffin, co-founder of Berkeley Bonaparte, a company that created and marketed psychedelic posters. The ‘suns’ I created in Photoshop. The downtown photograph found online (near to locations in this poem) was uncredited.

My grandfather was a law student in this photograph. The original is sepia and clearly defined yet soft. Obviously a long time ago. My (late) mother was close to her father. I started thinking about him quite a lot recently. He died when I was one year old and he built me a basketball hoop.

The highly visual (psychedelic) narrative weaving in and out within the poem is factual. I remember it like yesterday. Of course it was many yesterdays ago. If I start to discuss the poem, and tangential matters, I could end up writing an essay.

In terms of copyright, of course I wrote the poem, and I mentioned in the first paragraph my source of materials, and of course I make no claim on material not mine – which I used for educational & artistic non-profit purposes.

Yes, it seems I have….

Yes, it seems I have interrupted doing my ‘to do’ list of what must be done. Yes, it seems I have started working on a new roll of Italian mid-weight paper using B&W media: both inks and gouache.

Fish-woman? Wise-woman? Shaman? Doesn’t feel like fibre-optics.

The main thing on my ‘to do’ list is the promotion (for purposes of exhibition or sale) of my 2022 work ‘Druidica’ (W35′ X H5′) also on a roll of mid-weight Italian paper. I have discussed this work in these pages: https://poemimage.com/2023/05/01/druidica-blue-deja-vu-cave-art-for-the-new-psyche/

This new B&W work takes me full circle, in a way, to when I was a young, self-taught, beginning artist working with a 01 fine-tip, refillable, Rapidograph pen. I laboured over intricate, intuitive work, often overnight – stippling and scratching away at the tiniest details – dark and surreal, somewhat psychedelic. I have expanded on how I work with B&W since (of course – one does expand). As the Grateful Dead sang, What a long strange trip it’s been…I sold offset prints of my ink drawings door to door to students in university residences and the infamous Rochdale College in Toronto. I still remember encounters from those long-ago days and still have many of those drawings.

That may be Boudica in among natural forms and abstracted Celtic motifs.

It requires a bit of finesse to juggle ink & gouache side by side. You integrate two mediums, in one image, hoping the unique properties of each medium stand out. Each approaches the other: from here or there, keeping its own edge, and relationship with water.

A physician ‘nurses’ an anvil with a baby bottle – a deliberately absurd image.

Although I began (Whoosh!) without any plan, this work immediately communicated a specific theme. Two themes actually, I will play them off against each other, intertwining them. One is a ‘reverse metaphor’ of sorts – highlighting an impossiblity.

A wee seahorse appears in gouache.

And the other depicts a figure in mythical folklore (who existed historically). I will abridge her mission, into my overall theme of juxtaposing polarities within a dense, intricate ‘jungle of the psyche.’ I will reassign her, respectfully… Once again the ancient juxtaposes against the ‘now.’

I was surprised by the sense of ‘portent’ in the composition.

I have not corrected these iphone8 photos, taken under less than ideal conditions. I started to ‘adjust’ them in Photoshop and decided it was too time-consuming. Below we see an example of ‘drawing’ beside ‘painting.’

A ‘star’ within the breast of the bird breathing ‘fire.’

Just like with my ‘long blue painting’ I am working on the floor.

Green tape (not very sticky) helped me divide sections for photography.
I must remember to get those soft knee-pads for gardening to help with working on the floor.

Often in my poemimage postings I post the first draft of a poem and spend days editing the material. However, what I am saying here is pretty much just ‘black and white’ facts (excuse the pun).

Face to face with a bird breathing fire…
Abstracted face with emotion…
I imagine a sound to go with this…
I may have ‘adjusted’ or ‘corrected’ this image in Photoshop.

With ink I am both drawing and using a looser, painterly style, with wash, dripping, splattering, and expressiveness, which can be rather unforgiving. The gouache, although paint itself, is used more deliberately, adding depth, and solving problems.

Hey Joe! Where You Goin’ With That Piccolo in Your Hand?

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ where evidence dis-in-te-grates – explodin’ in my hand,

volcanic spittle twistin’ in heat, beige bone cup crackin’ in heat,

cave art scratched into my palm, my baby’s firebird-voice warblin’

gold as syrup, thrashin’ on fiery veined-wings, tin boomerangs wobble,

tippin’ X-rayed & shiverin’ – flash-fuse lightnin’ strikin’ cobblestones

& discarded cigarettes, even my bus ticket, hairline cracks in bone, in tar,

in vermillion – ground cinnebar – pigment packed in jars, coolin’ in red clay

shadows durin’ the Renaissance, hairline crackin’ fractal flowers on lacquer,

river-lines on a map, in masterworks, into Assumption of the Virgin by Titian,

& unmentioned others, with fadin’ of time, a tourist bus pulls off sputterin,’

single-point perspective dis-in-te-grates – unseen stick scratchin’ my hand.

I pirouette my solitary shadow across Palazzo Pirro built within

sixteenth century Rome, my shadow layering, a palimpsest, above

cobblestones and a book of matches.

I light one candle divining a reality (quiet: like a stalking panther),

and then brightly shine, playing a piccolo-infused, Super 8 movie theme.

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ to journey – a refugee, I witness the obsidian glyphs, comin’ down like

a long black glove – aimin’ into the heart of me,

she calls me her sweet hero revolution,

a wooden gate swingin’ open,

and she tastes like nocino…

We pirouette our shadows across Palazzo Pirro built within

sixteenth century Rome, our shadows layering, like a palimpsest, sprigs of

speckled weeds growing among the cobblestones.

We light one candle divining a reality (double-sided: like a magician’s trick),

and then brightly shine, playing a Super 8 movie theme (her firebird voice

disinfecting fountains).

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ to journey – a refugee, I witness the obsidian glyphs, sparklin’

like the aurora borealis, above the path leadin’ down to the river –

her firebird voice nourishes, dark as syrup, aimin’ into the heart of me.

I inhale ancient images in Pirro Ligorio’s engraving:

Image of the Ancient City Rome.

I light one candle divining a reality (earthy: like a black walnut),

and then brightly shine, playing a Super 8 movie theme – the piccolo

a rowboat rocking beneath my baby’s firebird voice.

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ to journey – a refugee, I witness the obsidian glyphs, comin’

down like a long black glove – aimin’ into the heart of me,

she calls me her sweet hero revolution,

a wooden gate swingin’ open,

and she tastes like nocino…

We inhale ancient images in Pirro Ligorio’s engraving:

Image of the Ancient City Rome.

We light one candle divining a reality (weaponized: like a cell phone),

and then brightly shine, playing a Super 8 movie theme – starring

gods who play at sport.

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ to journey – a refugee, I witness the obsidian glyphs, sparklin’

like the aurora borealis, above the wall protectin’ us from invaders –

her firebird voice beckons, dark as syrup, aimin’ into the heart of me.

I cup my ears, lean into a raucus carnival of street theatre,

and reiterate childhood ~ reimagining Pierrot in commedia dell’arte.

I light one candle divining a reality (dangerous: like a darkened highway),

and then brightly shine, playing a Super 8 movie

theme – gods who play at sport loom like the Chrysler Building,

rising like angels on the head of a pin.

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ to journey – a refugee, I witness the obsidian glyphs, comin’

down like a long black glove – aimin’ into the heart of me,

she calls me her sweet hero revolution,

a wooden gate swingin’ open,

and she tastes like nocino…

We cup our ears, lean into a raucus carnival of street theatre,

and reiterate childhood ~ reimagining Pierrot in commedia dell’arte.

We light one candle divining a reality (bolted down: like a Faraday cage),

and then brightly shine, playing a Super 8 movie theme – my piccolo a

rowboat, her firebird voice clairvoyant in mysteries of flesh and blood.

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

I’m goin’ to journey – a refugee, I witness the obsidian glyphs,

comin’ down like a long black glove – aimin’ into the heart of me.

Her firebird voice dark as syrup, pale as flutterin’ cherry blossoms,

passin’ like a shadow across the public square, deepenin’

worn ballustrades in darkest chiaroscuro, spreadin’ like black-moss jam,

spreadin’ upon the panther carved in white granite, rollin’ ancient wheels

down hallways of the gods, rockin’ me like a rowboat, rockin’ me into

confusion, perfumin’ rivers and clay, and plants receivin’

moonlight, and trees in silhouette, and evaporatin’ mist, and constellations

deep as ice disappearin’ at breakneck speed, disappearin’ into amber

like a prehistoric gnat, a grasshopper wing, a spine, the scent of smoke,

starlight embedded in black moss arcin’ high above the cave, torchlight

flickerin’ ancestors to the wall ecstatic, copper-plated figurines, hewed

magnetic wood, chantin’ in shrouded limestone, silvery echoes quiver:

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your hand?

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in your

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo in

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that piccolo

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with that

Hey Joe! Where you goin’ with

Hey Joe! Where you goin’

Hey Joe! Where you

Hey Joe! Where

Hey Joe!

Hey

A 1493 woodcut of the university town of Bologna, where Copernicus studied law.

I found this anonymous woodcut online some time ago and created a series of digital images blending it with a small & golden, Incan figure (a god perhaps). I decided to only use one of those images for this posting. I cannot remember which high school, or year, the high school yearbook photo of the cheerleader and basketball players came from but here they are, in their youth, featured in a new variant of the classic Hey Joe! now situated in Rome, or perhaps outside of time. I lifted the figure in blue from a series of images in progress about a bus driver (not sure I’ll ever get back to it). I take credit for my own digital creative work and conceptual imagination. I don’t claim copyright over original source material in my (not for profit) re-contextualizing and art-making.

And of course the original song: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hey_Joe

Special thank you to Joe Kelly who encouraged the vernacular in abbreviations such as goin’ instead of going. I used that whenever ‘Joe’ of ‘Hey Joe’ was asked the question.