Passage

Poem to the Hospital
To look at me in a typical patient's room,the only meeting space replete with radiant heat and 700 meals per day,I'm an amalgam in two parts,a tipsy astronaut hunting for car keys,plus a table that's reserved for a party of six at whichone of Raul Julia's eyeballs has fallen out-great, I've got an earring and a contact to find too-whether I'm throwing fish for the peace corpsor playing pen to the hospital,I'm a fast, friendly employee with ring around a collarthat's as blue as a noose face with "oxygen in use" tapedall over its suitcase,this kind of freedom only feels like wearing sneakers in the pool.the freedom will the dumb dumb monkey drum bring...in life, this terrific procedure, TV has become the anti-drug.all play dead on the elevator...we the poor sportsmen of the apocalypsethe heavy heavy hitters in the modern spit trayhave tried to find a place for trust.i will play the shit in snow, if you can play your cards rightand together we can win the coolest-calmest-disposition-in-the-face-of-hotel-fire award.and i will mesmerize magnum pi livein a skirt at the Berkeley circulation deskand I'll imagine a little lab technician with sharkleberry fin underneath her skinand i will face the white wig, but I'll not throw away my fire. From Letras Mania