Saturday, October 15, 2011

a reverse valentine

you have angles, octagon, and i understand, i have a few of my own. i am a dodecahedron, and i have a lot of them. angles. i like knowing you are out there, with your equilateral lines, your concurrent angles, your sensible symmetry. i am irregular, some dodecahedrons do that, as you probably know, and a person would be hard-pressed to find a single axis of symmetry in me anywhere. this does not mean i am not without beauty, as you have observed. we are different shapes and structures, and our planes cannot cross in more than a flat field, but how magnificent is such an intersection. be beautiful, octagon, it is nice knowing that there are shapes like you, and this is enough for me, and perhaps even the best, because all things run their course, even geometric figures.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

the universe that has shaped itself in the next room

the plastic princess tames the dinosaur, a ceratosaurus not to be trifles with, with an incantation and the promise of popcorn. all around, smurfs are dancing insulting ethnic spoofs of native american rituals, and a tree monitor the size of ten busses pleads to be allowed to eat one, just one, because he is so hungry for blue flesh. buildings collapse, pigs balance on the back of the Overdino, a plateosaurus who rules this world with a stern tempermant, and all over plastic dinosaurs and ficher price blue collar vacationers gather to witness the spectacle of a hot air ballon trip to the moon, where apparently, there is cake. this world creates and re-creates itself with such regularity that is assuming some of the attributes of a real place. it has rules. there must be a circus. The MONSTER BALL and the OVERDINO compete for rulership, though only the latter wins, interspecific love affaris are commonplace, as the monarch of the real leans he is the scion of a triceratops, and babies here, as everywhere, must be tucked into bed. A few feet away, a perpetual birthday party is in full swing, invisible cake half-eaten on plastic plates as stuffed monkeys stare at the ceiling and think of something resembling stuffed heaven.