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POTD - After Mayakovksy by Denis Johnson

AFTER MAYAKOVSKY

by Denis Johnson

It’s after one. You’re probably alone. 
All night the moon rings like a telephone 
in an empty booth above our separateness. 
Now is the hour one answers. I am home. 
Hello, my heart, my god, my president, 
my darling: I’m alarmed by the alarm 
clock’s iridescent face, hung like a charm 
from darkness’s fat ear. This accident 
that was my life will have its witnesses: 
now, while the world lies wholly motionless 
and sorry in a crapulence of stars, 
now is the hour one rises to address 
the ages and history of the universe; 
I swear you’ll never see my face again.

Denis Johnson ​wrote only poems for a while, and a lot of them. His third book, Incognito Lounge, showed a voracious imagination and relentless voice. Both of these have found full expression in his Pulitzer Prize winning novel Tree of Smoke.

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