Friday, August 23, 2024

We Love Our Audience By Alex S. Johnson


"Because we can"--Illuminati

Breaking through the

inevitable cosmic

Crust

Starshine, fumbling fingers of ocean, topographic maps to never, rain

slicing like

surgical steel

Scraped rust of clever

Because we can

Because we must

Draining the sutures

firing bullets of rainbows over

Galaxies skin deep

We're not proud

we have agents in

Every country

sporting mirrorshades

that feed back

into your

brain

We speak all languages

including

alien and

angelic and

android and

animal and

pain

We are the Illuminati they warned you about

the vampire hive mind

Relax

Don't be afraid

Accept your true

Nature.

We never die.

We never die.

We never die.

We are the gods your ancestors thought they invented

For millennia we have been hunted

We are the goblins and ghosts that haunt your erotic nightmares

We play for keeps.

Join us

Do not weep.












Alex S. Johnson is a retired English instructor, disability rights activist, author, editor and publisher (Nocturnicorn Books). He is known for his highly unusual poetry style which combines influences from Dada and Surrealism to hip hop, black metal, industrial noise, T.S. Eliot, Walt Whitman and Rimbaud. His books include the acclaimed collection The Death Jazz, Bureau of Dreams, The Doom Hippies and Bizarrely Departed. His work has appeared in such venues as Horror Sleaze Trash, Black Noise, Bizarro Central and Cease, Cows. His upcoming books include The Junk Merchants 2: A Literary Tribute to William S. Burroughs, featuring a roster of luminaries including Poppy Z. Brite, Caitlin Kiernan, John Shirley and the co-founder of the iconic Goth rock band Bauhaus, David J. Haskins. Johnson ilves in Sacramento, California with his family.

Johnson's poetry and prose collections The Doom Hippies and Skull Vinyl have been acquired by the Widener Library at Harvard University


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