Tuesday, 26 February 2008
Rubber Orchestras
I visit rubber orchestras – Ted Joans
Joan’s velvet
landscape
disorients
shadow/s
expresses its form
as electrical forests
Cesaire’s
virgins
of presence
promises
metamorphasis
initiates
itinerant parades
becoming
engines of cease-
less and fugitive
transperence
engines of
Egypt and suprise
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From a recent experiment with surrealist technique.
Unfortunately the formatting has been lost so you can't
experience the spacing and tabbing which is as much
part of the poem as the words themselves. I will try
to correct it, eventually. Although I think it also
works well as it is.
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A poem is a machine made of words - William Carlos Williams
Saturday, 16 February 2008
New Poem from 'Bird Head Son'
Nurse?
Nurse who used to goal keep for Hilltop United?
Knock knee Nurse who brother was a gangster
an get shoot up down south in San Fernando?
Nurse from Febeau?
Nurse who used to ride with Loaf and Lochan?
An carry ting to chook man? Nurse,
he mother was a teacher.
He self.
Crossing by South Quay in front Royal Bank
where the drag mall used to be. He
poor and humble down in this ketch arse town
where man killing man like mapepire.
He neck like a straw in the bottle he holdin.
Rollin
It like a swan.
In the bitter light.
And the verbs of his eyes: sun wash that out.
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This is a work in progress but it may get included in my fortcoming collection 'Bird Head Son'. More about the title another time. This was started in Trinidad last August, it was my 1st time back in 6 years and I saw an old badjohn I used to know, crossing a port of spain street in the late afternoon light.
Tuesday, 22 January 2008
Curtis

when I see
leaning against dat blue wood door and he show me he sore foot how it ban up
say it pain him like hell and creak the hinge so ah peep it how it bandage
and how foot fly does zoot there so in his earthen room with the linoleum and smoke
I never did know dat 2 month later I getting this message in winter
when the cold have teeth and the grey does come down like a ol’man resting after lunch.
it choke me right here so and a couldn’t ‘ven talk
never thought it would hol’ me so
but no matter how you stretch and bend it
family come first
that same
that was heavy down in 79
is he who uses to ram bass on eight track and tape tape gi mi
is he one dusk in new street by the ravine say fellas leh we go an get some dead
dead as in chicken fried! and had us walk all round the indian farmlands of tacarigua
past unfinished villages and the unprimed masonary of slow houses
red brick dust and the dirt road we trod
seeking the smell of burning oil
and was take
and buy up a few bag a frozen fowl
and we now glum and despondent but laughing all the way home about how we been got
dead mean chicken live or dead back then but dead mean
and today I put on my long coat and went out into the night to teach
and all the while feeling the rumble of this dead
this sudden tug as if
that sudden so it snap
and he gone reeling
reeling
that august day I snap him leaning on the brown bottom door, he had plans
said he woulda break down the ol house he father built with my mother and rebuild it
because the wood was rot and the rain did leak and this land is ours
and I wondered then, wee poopa , but you foot
you foot like it weeping black rain and I know sorefoot from long time
when it so it doh heal
mother
it use to run pus
and she often bouce it on a bench when she ketch spirt with goblet in hand
in church on Sunday night
is
and
see him they
he did always love car an mechanical thing
Tuesday, 15 January 2008
Dr Roi Kwabena 1956 - 2008

Dr Roi Kwabena born 23/7/1956 Trinidad died 9/1/2008 England
I never had the good fortune of meeting Dr Kwabena but I was introduced to his work via a mutual friend. Another Trini poet man done.
LETTER FROM SEA LOTS
“........only five pounds yuh send?
bread, sugar an’ milk gone up.........
buses doh run.... water still go
now severe-threat in charge ah de water in maraval
so we looking out fuh poison...
money hard to come by....we down here suffering
sure..we have gas, oil, menthanol....
....steel, an’ sugar exporting..
buh mangrove still vamping...
factories not hiring.....even race horse protesting....
crime rampant as jurors hunted
laws improvising an’ english q-cees hustling..
buh teachers’ money still owing...
yuh ask for news? any news is sad news.....
doubles-man an’ market vendors still on de run
kidnapping an’ family murders add to dis shame
while meh OLE gran still worried sick ‘bout she pension...
cable an’ wireful, wid sure-hell come back...
even powertake an’ brit grasp follow fashion
buh maxi still accept short change
yet parts expensive..so only insurance profittin’
as sprangers still roam in de night
de only difference is de den opposition
must now salute for de independence parade...
Roi Kwabena (from Selected Poems)
Monday, 7 January 2008
Thursday, 20 December 2007
NUMOON

Pic by Nailman
Just played at an amazing festival in Rotterdam. The Numoon Festival, with Ursula Rucker, Joseph Bowie (defunkt), Bembe Segue, Mark de Clive Lowe, Kain the Poet. Collective improvisation with the Numoon Orchestra conducted by Hanyo van Oosterom.
I was there from Friday to Sunday in cold Rotterdam. Went walking round the block and came upon Kain in a record shop buying a TS Eliot album. Kain has long been an inspiration to me, ever since a friend gave me The Blue Gureilla LP, which every spoken word artist must hear.
The whole vibe of the fest was beautiful. The people were open and warm, the music; and it was all about the musiC - was spellbinding with Halle, Colonel Red, Spoonface, Pan Africans, even the Silent Disco where folks dance round with headphones. For me though the performance that moved, shocked and had me deepened was Kain. Deep is not the word for what he did.
I guess you can tell a festival is special when there is no merchandise stall and DJ Gea is spinning Louis Armstrong.
The concerts were filmed and will be shown in the Netherlands on New Years Eve I believe, it will also be available to view online at www.numoonlab.tv
For more info on the Numoon Lab see : www.myspace.com/numoonlab
there are some pics from the festival at http://flickr.com/search/?q=numoon
and thanks to Hanyo, Bembe, Mark, Gea, Spoonface and his band, Joe Bowie for making it so special. I gotta be there next time!
Footnote: There is nothing that can prepare you for a performance by Kain the poet. It is a life changing, soul intensifying experience. Watch out for the blue Guerilla.