Saturday, January 21, 2023

from the Sixties series

 

Hot Lips by Ed Werner

Boardwalk


Cruising Santa Cruz

with McRedeye & Big Daddy Civ


Nowhere left us to migrate

here at the feet of the final roller coaster

of Manifest Destiny


Nickels & dimes hog-tied by machines

& carnie barkers roping us in


Big Daddy squeezes the trigger

on a row of die-cut ducks

Win a doll. Try your luck 


Trained gunner

a veteran of foreign wars

he knocks ‘em all down


Fills his bag with trinkets & taffy


Every booth a bird cage

Every boom a bust


Spin the wheel. Lock & load

Damn the tomorrows 

& full greed ahead


ART GOODTIMES


Lone Cone Broadside                                      Union of Mountain Poets
Vincent St. John Local / Headwaters of Maverick Draw / Aztlán
the late Jack Mueller Brigade / Western Slope / 4 Corners
 Cloud House Brigade (Retired) / San Francisco
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4 comments:

  1. I can sure see this vividly.

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  2. Beautiful Poem, oh so true.
    I
    we would've know the extent of the Greed to come we would've given up.
    But us El Cerrito surfers in 1967 didnt know what awaited
    So we hung out at Walkin Charlie 's Quick Draw Concession

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    1. And blasted away..Too loaded to win and too happy to care.Cause we were hanging out on the Boardwalk with Walkin Charlie. It was 1967 and everything was possible or so we thought.

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  3. everything was possible, so we thought. who could have imagined, how the umwelt separated the future reel from our fantastical imaginings

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