Moses
I speak for
my audience
Of an
uncertain people in an uncertain place
At an
uncertain age
Brothers and
sisters conjoined at the hip
Of
self-doubt fumbling for misplaced roadmaps
As children
we had clear expectations and clear courses
And clear
minds and clear skin
That things
were going to be a certain way
If we did
things a certain way
If we wanted
things a certain way
Our lives
would have meaning and purpose
Just like
our parents and grandparents and everyone before them
It was all
laid out before us
And still we
got lost
If only we’d
studied harder
If only we’d
gotten that job
If only we’d
married our high school sweethearts
And had four
babies and three jobs and two mortgages
And one
divorce
We could be
like everyone else
But we
didn’t
We set ourselves
adrift on a sea of sand
We ran
screaming with delight as we escaped form middle class homes
With middle
class values
And
republican ideology
We imagined
ourselves as free
Free from
the certainty of back to school lunches
The
perceived drudgery of picket fences manicured lawns
Old age and
death
We kick flip
Ollied through somber shouting matches
With
well-heeled kin
Then set our
own course through the wilderness
We aspired
for inspirations
Dreamed of
dream catchers
Tasted the
future as succulent ripe fruit
We waited
for nothing and then nothing happened
There are
six billion people on this planet
Only a
handful get to live the way they want
The rest of
us compromise and struggle
We buy
discount toilet paper and happy hour shots
We work
crappy jobs for lousy pay and scratch off our lottery tickets slowly
To draw out
the suspense
Those fools
who fooled themselves
Into doing
everything they were told are doing no better
With their
daytime drama talk show chair throwing petty
Bickering
family bullshit
The only
thing they have are their beliefs
That they
have a purpose
That they
are following the path
We have just
our unsatiated needs
That we
fulfill as best we can
We all want
to see Canaan
We deny our
envy
But it would
be nice to believe in something once and awhile
Wistful
little cherubim
Innocent and
beautiful
Guardians of
sacred sanctuaries
Men dressed
like boys and women dressed as girls
Cram
themselves in into creaky sodden places
For jovial
juvenile explorations of liquid psyche
They seek
the sweet sanguine laughter of strangers
In parting
flicker tape memories
We are none
of us virgins
We are none
of the whores we aspire to be
We are too anxious
to give ourselves so freely
Though we
talk about sex and allude to sex
And conspire
for sex and whisper for sex
But never so
often never so long
There is a
recalcitrant reluctance that feeds our loneliness
Sweaty
symphonic beats glisten on eager brows
And damp
cheeks and red lips
We friend
each other this way
Where cotton
meets silk
Pressed
against one another
Struggling
to be understood
These are my
false gods
Dj’s and
bartenders and five dollar cover charges
We will lose
each other in these crowds
Then find
each other only to be separated
By other
friends with other agendas
Tomorrow we
may text and rendezvous in a quieter place
Where we can
fantasize about happiness and true love
And doing it
in the afternoon and all the things in life we fear we are missing
Tonight we can
only steal glances across a parting multitude
Streaming
towards exits
On the sidewalk
I will stare at your programmed phone number
Intent
clutching praying
Till a voice
breaks my trance
Moses knows
us every Friday Saturday night
He waits
outside when we enter and he waits for us when we leave
With camels
and newports stumbling down the street
He waits
because this is where he is
He really
isn’t anywhere else
Moses knows
us as friends
That’s what
he calls us when his chaffed hands grab ours
Shaking
vigorously wet red variegated eyes peering
Three tooth
grin emerging
It is easy
to like someone happy to see you
Moses knows
us for a dollar
And whatever
change we have
So he can
get that meal
So he can
buy his medicine
So he can
put gas in his car
To save his
pregnant wife sick mother crippled brother
He needs so
little
We have so
much
Moses knows
us for the trouble we’ve caused
Foolish
hooliganism
Foolish
banter
Foolish
boasts
About the
projects we’re on
And how we
are going to set the world on fire
With 5
million candle watt intensity
Moses knows
us as great men
On the same
step of the same stoop
Crouched in
the same doorway
Cupping the
same smokes to light a match as he does
Moses knows
us because Moses once was us
What
happened to you man?
It wasn’t
always like this
Between you
and I
At some time
in your life you had an idea
There was a
purpose
There was a
plan
There were
vo-tech courses and rent to own furniture
There was a
woman in a tiny apartment
Who folded
things and checked your finger nails for grime
She loved
you
Why did you
give it up?
Is this
really easier?
I don’t want
to be like you
All this
wandering scares me
The days are
shorter and shorter and go by faster and faster
With
supersonic velocity 59 millimeter rubber wheels on a 15% incline
I am afraid
to grow old with nowhere to stop
The dirty
yellow cab is coming take me home
You can hold
the door and help me in
But I don’t
want you to lead the way
We are both
lost in the desert
And it would
do me no good to follow your path
Everyone
knows Moses never set foot in the promised land
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