blackbirdonline journalFall 2009  Vol. 8  No. 2
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CATIE ROSEMURGY

The Monkey Whose Job It Used to Be to Sit on Miss Peach’s Shoulder
Takes Up Olde Timely Music

There is a cartoon about everything
I’ve ever done.
Whoa     whooooa   whoa

Remember the episode
about the tiny banjo the pink—gummed monkey thumps
plink      plink      plink     with his dirty nails?

The Easter special about his one good friend being gone?

I wait by the petal—sick river
for the hatred to subside. My belly at least
is soft to me and kind
in the way of getting full. Most things never doooooooooooo.

Have you ever woken up sideways with a small carcass and fleas
only to become the inspiration for all flowers made of other tiny flowers
the very next day?
Strum         strum            strum

The past is not so bad.
It’s full of lights.
Chord       chord            chord        

Like the past, the monkey sleeps in the trees at night
under an unflinching moon and brushes
his own smart, flying tail.
Tittledy    tittledy       toooooooooooooooo  In the morning

sweet sunshine between his hairs
is no crime. When you wake up and his big smile seems
too close and maybe a little borrowed,
please remember:
he learned it from you.
OOoooooo ooooooo oooooooooooooo   end


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