A dog sat in Amalgam’s market street
awaiting those who bring the butcher meat.
We know to watch — the dog is in our way —
and still we bark in anger every day.
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I wrote the Amalgam poems in the mid-1990s while nearly napping under a tree. They were seemingly nonsensical stanzas about a fictional town named Amalgam, its residents, and its larger world. I collected them one-by-one in a word processing file, which I printed and stashed away in a notebook.
In November 2009, I had a dream in which a hit man chased me and a group of “dream acquaintances” deep into the sub-cellar of an abandoned military building. In a room at the base of a rubble-filled shaft, he warned me to “dig up the Amalgam poems and post them.”
This constitutes my compliance with that instruction. I will post one each Thursday until they are exhausted.
slpmartin
April 1, 2010 at 12:45 am
I am looking forward to learning more about Amalgam and hope that you do not recieve instructions to stop before we can discover more of your created town and its ajoining land.
nelsonleith
April 1, 2010 at 8:59 am
Thanks!
Ten more weeks of them, already scheduled to post every Thursday.