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Tag: Poems

Poem: Economic Action Plan

Posted on September 24, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

self-congratulating signslitter roadsides allacross the countryharper masturbatingon our shoulderswhat a good boy am itearing down mountainsraising up valleyswrapping ribbons of highwayaround the nationknotting a tight bowlike mickey mouse earsa great big beautiful packagethree lanes each waysquirting goods from a to bk y gel efficiencybut nowherenot a single stopno pull out rest areaplace to stretch and…

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Poem: this is where

Posted on September 23, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

and now it’s time to say good-byewe liked the fantasy of living herean almost perfect daydream imagining anewa new housea new viewa new routinePaul, who made the leap from fantasy,gives the grand tour: this is whereI worked my first jobwe had our first dateour boy was bornthe drunk driver spilled diesel during the salmon runyou…

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Poem: Old Growth

Posted on September 23, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

Eighteen years since Clayoquot SoundToday the trees keep fallingInky tears drip on the pageA pulpy sheet for writingMore organic, they exhort meGrow your words like corn stalksBut I press them out precisePlaned and stacked like lumberi’d throw a wrenchdrive a spikefill the gas tank with sandif i knew howor whereafter that what would i write…

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Poem: Camera Aramathea

Posted on September 22, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

i bear my cameralike a crossframing goodexcluding evilturning a coolcompassionate eyeon injusticebut mostly conqueringdeathwith my obsessiverecordingrecordingrecordingwhen i returnthis will all be gonethrough photosmy grief will findits consolationbut when I’m goneno trace of mewill remain in myrecordingrecordingrecordingonly a deep holean absence in the caveof my vision Download the complete collection of poems and accompanying photographs as…

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Poem: Dependencies

Posted on September 21, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

Wobbly-legged, we rise from lunchand chardonnay, the capstoneon a noon-time tasting.Best to pause, recoverequilibrium, gaze acrossthe vineyard rows, reminiscentof corduroy or shopping aisles.In the middle distance, a farm,hot-houses where flowers grow,row on roses, all of it—grapes and blossoms—handledby Mexican workers shippednorth for the growing season.With cool weather on the thresholdthey’ll be packed back where they…

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Poem: The Politics of Hygiene

Posted on September 17, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

Can’t you snap the cap of the toothpaste tube?Keep the invader microbes from breeding there?I admit: I’m supposed to be large-hearted,above the nit picking details of domesticliving, but this issue grates on me.How will I make it with you through this journeyif the toothpaste gapes on the countertopmoldering night after night in the open air?Our…

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Poem: Where has the graffiti gone?

Posted on September 15, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

where has the graffiti gone?across the rusted railsa pale sickly ochrewashes the bricks belowand above, faded corporateposter art, suffering sun,fog, unplanned exposure,scotiabank, investors groupmoney this and sponsor thatbefore, the walls below screameda tagging riot spray canscolour explosion eye popthe shock of blank wallsdraws me up short huh!where has the graffiti gone?i bow my head, solemn,like…

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Poem: After the Aftershock

Posted on September 14, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

it rumbled here at four a.m.,an aftershock; i felt nothing,but the dog upstairs barked and barked,sensed something below the thresholdof my feeble cognizance it’s been days without news radio;i flipped the switch; a flippant bitchwent on and on of politiciansmired in local crises, squanderingthe moment with emergencies our kitchen overlooks a church(you’d expect it the…

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Poem: Dancers on the Beach

Posted on September 13, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

The beach, the south side, Esquimalt,dancers come into view, pas de deux.Our dogs sniff & whizz while the dancerswhirl in the light / out comes my camera —snap snap snap — raised to the unexpected (how often do you stumble upon dancerson a beach?) Furious waves foamnot from the water below but from the lookoutabove, arms…

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Poem: Kaslo, B.C.

Posted on September 10, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

Winding along thirty-one as the moon rises from the mountains, river splashing beside the highway as it stalks us from New Denver, the town leaps into view like a postcard from the rack, white wood-slat church, quaint cottages, crafty shops, a stern wheeler moored on the lake, a three-story hotel where we book a room,…

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Canada Thru A Car Window

Posted on September 9, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

(with a curtsy to Lady Tweedsmuir) Slow while I roll down the window. No, the breeze flaps the maps. But I want to take a photo. We’ll never get there if I slow. Brilliant scenery don’t you think? Like a postcard, a painting, or wallpaper for my computer: endless forests of north Ontario, boring expanses…

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Poem: Drumheller

Posted on September 8, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

I got me an acre of Bad Land. That shit is mean. – Mitch Hedberg Bad to go throughBad for wagon wheelsBad for horse shanksBad for settlersBad for ice fieldsBad for erosionBad for hoodoosBad for sedimentBad for mammothsBad for megafloraBad for snaking riversBad for Albertosaurusand that mounted skullleers through razor teethand says to me: one…

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Driving Together Through Ontario

Posted on September 6, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

This poem emerged during my poetry challenge (a poem a day through the month of September) which resulted in the creation of a poetry photobook which you can download here in pdf format. I held your hand through New Liskeardand kissed you in Kapuskasing.In Hearst, where we stopped for gasby the pulp mill, I kneaded…

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Poem: The poets I read are really aliens

Posted on August 8, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

The poets I read are really aliensreporting from distant worldsall they see through bulbous eyes: beachheads by lakes of firewhile overhead the sky igniteswith the light of twin moons rising oceans of liquid methanechurned by the tidal pullfrom ring-wound gas giants gravity lenses that bend lightand draw a heart’s beatto the span of a frozen…

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Poem: Toxic Tree Juice

Posted on June 14, 2011October 17, 2022 by David Barker

Unshaven unshoweredhoodie soul-patch leash-tautdog-dragging morning stumblepast the local school. SUV retinuegas-chugging polished momsleery of child-snatching fiends,scary looking men like me. Veering off the sidewalkinto the cool tree-shade parkdoggy does as doggy-doobaggy swallow the shit. Drawn up short, I see itabandoned near the swing set:purple plastic tricyclebroken handle cracked wheel. Toxic tree juice in disguiseburied a…

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