from The Master Circadian Clock Cycle 1-8
Chasing on coattails of sex,
the animalistic bride
gravitates
into the ring cycles
of her own spiraling sanity.
Time.
Erda warned her,
“continue to believe,
breed courage… ”
Smiling, she continued her gibber
into the wayward funnel of inner ear syndromes.
Mysterious gurl leftover from childhood,
gleeful peace spreads legs of mind as
electric blue heels
assault
cobblestone streets
in neat click-clack patterns,
click-clocking to other less attuned orbs,
along international side streets,
the earfuls
of what they want to hear.
Executing perfect stares,
she refuses to fan or giggle,
nor will she release
her spent maidens of yesteryears.
They’re in restoration.
The Norns already crawl her city-
too Madrid, Lisbon, Vienna, Seville-
in shattered bridal gowns,
floating gossamers
soaked with red,
laced with brown.
Barstooling alongside rectors of drink,
her cross strands erect,
betwixt
legs of maidenhood.
Eyes pricked,
she eats at their sex holes,
scooping out fingerfuls,
and sniffing up the rest-
addict that she is,
through laden conversation
and neat tricks.
But no one knows,
no man or woman could tell.
Their repressed chunks of sexual dough
yet unformed,
congest her filter
with apathy
and funnel through, unchanged.
Left as dribble for the masses,
vomit on a bar-room floor.
She reverses her stride,
revert, retort, restore,
chiding all the way out the door.
“Chill your feathers
in ice water please… ”
Brunnhilde growls.
And her divine palindromes
did not release
their exhaustive streak.
It was 2002.
(references to Richard Wagner’s epic musical drama
Der Ring des Nibelungen, a.k.a. “Ring Cycle”)
Painting “Saba with Red Wine”
by Fabian Perez