Angelo & Christopher Luna, Father's Day 2020
Atta
by Angelo Luna
Not a beat poet
but loves the beat, certainly
Smooth jazz
rapid rhythms
the claws that sink in
when an Invader
grabs you by the short and curlies
and tells you to
fucking
Dance
Not a a beat poet, no
but described by Ginsberg
decades before his existence nonetheless
First thought, best thought
Uninhibited
Uncontrolled
a radioactive substance in writing
Internal Radiation Therapy
words healing the country
from the inside out
While the world burns in
Trump’s America
Bolsonaro’s Brazil
God’s Earth
he writes his truth, and fights fire
by sucking the oxygen out of the room
A man who’s quantifiable praise for his ancestors
quiets crowds
when it’s spoken out loud
No more fire
There aren’t enough of him
Not quite zen
but buddhist in soul and practice
Does what’s being said need to be said?
Why are you saying it?
Does it help anyone?
They may be mantras to some
but it’s better thought of as a scientific method
dissect every interaction
future and past
and see which parts were necessary
Make yourself the best you can be
I write inhibited
Clinical
still coming into my own and learning from my betters
He teaches as a delimiter
not a time bomb
Not a beat poet, definitively,
but heavily influenced
and proud of it.
Surrealist
Grounded
visionary works
clutter file cabinets, real and digital.
Ginsberg watches him from another life
passing by on the street every chance he gets
without knowing it
I like to think that if reincarnation is
the way things go
that good ol’ Allen
is younger than my father
Maybe he’s a student
a fellow teacher
a preteen he makes a collage for.
Maybe he’s me, though I doubt it
I have other elders to follow
Stoic principles prepare us for loss
and I’ll spend my time in study preparing for his, most
Regardless of the sum of my works
or the product of his
I don’t know what real life will do when he’s gone.
A crack in an invisible wall
that only suffers when a truly great person leaves
There’s only so many it can take
I often wonder if his
will be the last
He betters himself
works with his son to live longer
even though it hurts
and sometimes isn’t as entertaining as others
He doesn’t want to see that wall crack either
he wants to surpass legacies
become one of those elders
No, that’s incorrect. Forgive my candidness,
but that’s what
I
Want
He would be happy leaving a mark on a closed
small circle
I want to see his name in essays
50 years from now
Either way
I’ll be proud.
He deserves it.
Allen Ginsberg and Christopher Luna in 1994
3 comments:
Incredible tribute and rather excellent poem in his father's footsteps. I am moved. Wow!
Susan Rankin
I am honored to observe the natural exchange of love and laughter between Father and Son. Their conversations are amazing, their respect for each other is a gift to behold, and their love is a deep and unconditional bond. Two truly amazing men, each humble about their talents, each generous in spirit. They are truly a gift to each other and I am a lucky witness to their grand adventures! Toni Lumbrazo Luna
I love THIS:
"He teaches as a delimiter
not a time bomb"
Jae
Post a Comment