translated from Spanish by Anna Rosen Guercio
Please note. a list of postings after january 12, 2012 can be found here
Ostriches in
flight —there
are women whose words are ash trees. Shadows stitch
together harbors of air. In the midst of the stampede, a hand rests on the arc of a
kneecap. Cigar and smoke. Rosy cypress sleep. The scent reaches far beyond the
border. From the bureau —power, smile destroyed/ ocher temptation,
strophic enjambed body. Vestibule.
II
See where the
castaways sing. From the southern corner of the eye —water of memory— the
leaden tone of cold. One could be dusky cognizance, furious advance party
of the human hounds, but the vortex holds back rebellion. Even the sweater
drips. And between the winter of onethousandninehundredseventytwo
and the predictions for twothousandtwelveendofthetheworld
one day and the next. Grammar of Babylonia . Descent.
III
Candy and one
ant. Brief asthma attack. Legs run silky over a little finger. This landscape is
not political: hollow, center of bullet or poem. Two walls make a wasteland in
between. Mint, the candy is mint-flavored. Footprint.
IV
On both sides
of the road —unstable eyelids, 2mg of lozam— the surface of things: steel
piping, mosaics (opus tessellatum), synthetic fabric in an
abstract style. Pained
language. Chromatic monopoly. All nude body kills theory. Rotate space. Sky.
V
A point a
particular point a point a point evading its own point a point that reveals
another point the point that annihilates its shadow a point the point right on
point: limit.
VI
Rain on
penumbra. Fur and gaunt. Daydream and notes in outbreak of murmurs.
Sustaining wound. At the stroke of a swift sound —sky open over body, tongue—
particles of prussian blue. Slippage at the edge of the mouth. Plexus.
VII
Flying into
the eye, black petrel. Walking along a clearly delimited cliff. Hills, clouds, boreal
forest. Woman undressing on a frozen bed. Beneath the folds of her clothing a
constellation of sleet. Hamstrings burn. Barbera or Bonarda, a strong taste
in the mouth. Edge.
VIII
In the sessile
body of a leaf, scarcely attached, the stratum of the world shines. An audible
flow. Inflections sustained by insinuation —an amazonian canopy in the middle
of the room. Ants always infer the state of things. The
intensity of one figure
inside another, the lightbulb’s whine, the tone deaf whistling. The beer falls to
the floor. Tokonoma.
IX
Ash wood
chest, natural and geometric motifs in perfect symmetry. Adjustable legs for
lifting it off the floor, lock and key, handles on the sides for easy transport.
Period: Eighteenth century. No one will forget the color of
the bracelet.
The
large-scale economy destroys will. A man announces his disappearance.
Trill.
X
Bony angles,
shapes and slope from which the ritual stems. Who fears the air. Fissure where
it is. Polished door. Still lifes, tobacco smoke. Crossing. A poem is a metal
file a leap day a March 31st a mindset a pine forest. Air, saturated lungs. Oxygen
to supply the body. Furs pulled close against the wind. Cage.
XI
A point, black
umbrella, pen with blue ink, directions not to think about death, a dry blood
stain, cadmium scrawl on cotton, arc with systematically repeating motifs
—mountain carnation or marsh marigold. All the potential of looking: festering
wound man’s nuptial back arousing thickness of lower lip rope of ash wood drifts
back and forth mother of pearl fire opal daylight on the scene movement
and traces.
XII
Jubilation and
adoration in parentheses. Above the long hair of that woman, seen in Baden-Baden , a galaxy
hangs. No satellite rings. No saintly crown. Aftershock. Pealing
bells (no ecclesiastical province) whisper a half-truth. White and cracked.
The lips. We need a new password to get back to the world in time. While
the word appears, she draws a spiral in the water. Resplendence.
XIII
Cars circulate
in an inch and a half. Split space. A dog barks in the distance. Tinsel. Blueberry
muffin and chocolate chips. Synthetic happiness pill. It wasn’t just
the swinging of cumbia salsa samba. Hinge between realities, "look at your
iridescent body, iridescent bluegreenpurple.” Language. Territory
for the emergence
of parks cityscapes rehabilitated hillsides of houses with metal roofs nucleic
stones sacrificial spaces. Boxes and wrapping, vital space inch and
a half. Nation.
[note. Born
in Mexico City in 1972, Rocío Cerón is a multi-faceted
poet & performance/video artist whose work cuts easily across several
genres. Of the larger work, Diorama, from which
the preceding sequence was excerpted, she writes: “Questioning.
Above all else. Understanding the world's simulations. Its
woven texture. A diorama is a fragment, a
vision that condense, cuts, segments, halts. This book emerges from the collector's path. Travel poem. Poem interchangeable where powers are interconnected: verses
that do not die, but are transformed.
Diorama is also sound, knot and jumble, convergence of syllables. Diorama
is breath. Air unfolding itself over the landscape, scenery, linguistic taxidermy. This. Poetics inscribed on the border of
recounting and delirium. Collection and
phrasing. Driven by desire. Questioning in its
purest form.” A bilingual edition
of Diorama is being published later
this year by Brutas Editoras , Chile , in conjunction with McNally Jackson in New York .]
1 comment:
this is good stuff... just looked at that first video-poem
via clicking the blue "Diorama" in your note
"verses that do not die, but are interchangeable"
"is also sound"
'is breath"
"Driven by desire"
will certainly try to remember to track this down when published
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