Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
For my Mother’s Funeral
For my mother’s funeral
I did not sell souvenir tees
Newspaper columns not published in any newspaper (and there's probably a reason for that)
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
For my Mother’s Funeral
For my mother’s funeral
I did not sell souvenir tees
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Never Carry a Rifle
Never carry a rifle
For a man
Who never carried a rifle
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
The Leaker Demands Informers
Why do people inform on others—including neighbors, family members, co-workers, friends, lovers…in repressive societies?
-Informers: secrets, truths, and dignity | OUPblog
Franklin asked: what good shall I do today?
But the current regime demands that you betray -
Whom shall I report to the State today?
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Everyone Has Advice for Writers
There is a man…hangs odes upon hawthorns and elegies on brambles…
-As You Like It, III.ii.377-380
Who is your target audience, they ask
A pair of clevers on the telescreen
Giving their audience suggestions for publication
Ideas for making it on the writing scene:
“Target audience” is their incantation
Who is your target audience?
Is your target moving or stationary?
A paper bullseye or something edible
An enemy, a thing, an adversary
A carnivore’s luncheon spreadable?
Who is your target audience?
But a reader is not a target
She is not the object of your life -
She is the subject of her own
Respect your reader
Respect
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
Red Spider Lilies
For Max
Who Magicked Autumn in with the
Spider Lilies
Red
spider lilies – we were speaking of them
And why
somehow they hadn’t yet appeared
To
call the oak leaves down upon the lawn
To
dance among their equinoctial blooms
Red
spider lilies – suddenly they are here!
Perhaps
they only waited to be invited
We
spoke, and they arose, laughing at us
And waving
happily in the afternoon breeze
Red
spider lilies – now autumn has begun
In
late September’s glowing tawny sun
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
The Brass-Elevator Mountaineer
A weak imitation of
Osip Mandelstam
For whom we pray, “Memory eternal”
Our lives no longer sense truth around them
In our ewails we are afraid of each other’s words
But whenever there’s an eye-rolled whisper
It’s about the brass-elevator mountaineer
The ten tiny worms of his fingers
His words like mountains of loot
The waving tendrils atop his head
The glitter of his shiny Tesla
Wheels stained with a scum of groveling bosses
He toys with the tributes of his house pets:
One clenches his fisties
Another salutes
A third pledges eternal loyalty
He pokes out his fingers and grabs ‘em by their _______
He magic-markers mass deportations:
Three hundred or more for El Salvador
A hundred or so for Guantanamo
Uncounted hundreds to disappear
From routine check-ins here
“Your search has returned zero (0) matching records”
He rolls the possibilities of ____ __________ on his tongue like diet
sodas
He wishes he could deport his former best friends forever
Our lives no longer sense truth around them
Lawrence Hall
Dispatches for the Colonial Office
A Cup of Coffee Not to Go
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THRU CLOSED TODAY
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