After Gary Butte

By Jacob Silkstone

So crossing the river

and walking the path

we came at last to Kumasi.” – Kamau Brathwaite

Prologue: The merchant

Did he arrive at sunset’s orange hour

or with the anonymous midday bustle

markets busy before Sabbath—

and evening or noon height, him,

stranger with strange wares

looking for a berth

in the fabled city.

 

Who wants cantos from placards of bewildered widows?

Totems to soft bones of decimated embryos?

Androgynous  puppets parading obscenely between certain jars?

—Any credit for dark sayings of Babylon, Bhutan or islands of the sea?

 

Fifth Avenue needs no merchandise of prophets—

[lineate][/lineate]                     with their Greek vases

[lineate][/lineate]                     their silicon tablets

[lineate][/lineate]                     their first editions

[lineate][/lineate]                     high speed subways and twin towers—

won’t spare a dime for this third world primitive

his ark of Mesopotamian innocence

his naive style.

Next Read
Literature.Nov 12, 2013

After Gary Butte

“…souls many, so many, Ramona/ lovers scarved with rainbows/ scattering galaxies out of sad earth.” Poem of the Week (November 12), by John Robert Lee.

By Jacob Silkstone