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2. i.
drum-patter
five in four particulate
paul & dave’s mathematical
musical
sequences e
quated
who
donym
identities
ids entity
Desmond-Brubeck’s
take
genius of
route-five
ego-exit beyond the rule & ruse
of
self-aggrand
I-zing nodes
ego centricity brushed out
electricity sp-arced in mirrorless me-vein
aired
as other a vain-free
unapologetic
anthro
pology
(beware tik-tockers
influencers
strokers of codes of toads)
note the cinquefoil bloom
D-B flick
& key
notecoil co-llusion
smoothfuse
in the
off-beat’s
catchy collisions
drumscuffskittle
insistent eighty-eights
bouncy reeded emollient lilt
quirky count
quincunx paradox staved
&
spacious
revel
-atious
2. ii.
to hold
up
& together
looped
buckled
cuffs
tucked
budded up
readied
for a
synched-up stroll
the five
reprise
the cinq-tuary
crank the earbuds
amidst the caws
the crow crowd’s
black
& dapper
shiny gang-suits
these so-cawwed
intruders
these corvid lexifiers
whose chatty merger
shatters
& darkens the air
rude noisy mockers
clatter
our ears
perplex our comfort
&
ken
beside
our habits
our habitations
of
knee-high
waving iris flag
blooms
amidst the mob
the
inter
loper throaty
garblers who
flick
&
bob at
chips & bits
berries
& seeds
we awe
& curse
to join
& sep
arate
we
invent
bio
logy & tax
onomy
as if a name
‘s a
gain
below the punctuating
crowthrong gaggle
& gurgle
we
breathe
in out
apace
the buffed
& syncopated
black-staved notes
the sweet cinquaines’
re-capitulation
cresting
caught
in the cochlea
syncopating the cerebellum
Steven Ross Smith, Banff Poet Laureate, 2018-21, loves live music and walking on beaches and in forests. His work often juxtaposes disparate threads, as in his seven-book poetic series fluttertongue. His fourteenth book is Glimmer: Short Fictions, from Radiant Press, 2022. He has published three chapbooks with Saskatchewan’s Jackpine Press. He’s been effective too as a literary activist, on behalf of writers—speaking, teaching, organizing, collaborating, editing, presenting, and writing journalistic pieces on literary and visual art. Noteworthy are his stints as Director of programs at Sage Hill Writing (Experience) and The Banff Centre. In 2024 The Green Rose, a collaboration with Phil Hall appeared, from above/ground press. Over many years Smith has migrated westward from Toronto to Saskatoon to Banff, and he now lives and writes in the region of the Songhees First Nation peoples, Victoria, BC.
the Tuesday poem is curated by rob
mclennan
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