domingo, 14 de dezembro de 2025

Salamander heat walker

 Heat walker

Salamander walks with the flow of traffic
The draught of the wind
The rhythm of the city
Fires in the gutters and windowsills

Moving through sly and wry
Slipping in unnoticed
Conning time and space 
Rhythm of the city

Grinds the road up
Steel groans as it slides round
Through the expectations
Right through surprise

Salamander cooks downtown
Tail flicking and turning the burning flesh
A natural glow a stormburst inferno
Deep lushious concrete waiting to blister

It surfaces demanding dusk´s boiling sky
Moving slick and searing
slugging up the building side
wily flaming fireborn

Kicking over road barriers
scorching up the public vein
Gliding across this flammable city
Salamander heats town until melt down


Fresh electricity

 Don't destroy yourself to feel alive
Don't be dramatic 
Don't let them convince 
Don't share the brief bliss

Leave it out
Move on it exclaims
Leave it behind the mind booms
But the feeling flows

Fresh electricity pouring into you
Bringing visions that burn infatuation
Thought yourself a giant and looking up a dwarf
Thought you were a champion but cup was given over

Don't destroy what you've built
Don't be dramatic it says
Whispers into shouts these supernatural reprimands
Ears and mind overblown with it

Their irony and derision is just paint
It is not the structure
Let them declare and bling their way in
Let them vulgar it out

Don't destroy the greatness you see
The magnetic power that resonates
Move on 
Forget it psyche screams

Claim this new energy
Shape it how you would

Trust your driver

The van was idling like a breathless dog. Accelerating over the thick grass, concern hadn't entered our minds. For the driver seemed to be in complete control. We had been on such a long journey why would he do anything unpredictable now. The driver, my short friend the repairman, and I the conjuror. i looked ahead through the windshield, it seemed he was lining the van up with something protruding from the long grass in the distance. The driver gave it all the gas he could, before we could fret he hit a short tree stump not a foot high. Flipped the vehicle and sent us into into the lake margin.
Suddenly we were half submerged.


No heed was given before this crash. It was absolutely obvious that we would somersault into the lake. But the older man drove straight into the stump tempting fate.
No evidence of any restraint or panic in his legs or wrists. So he never stepped on the brakes, we went directly into the stump standing half a meter out of the ground.
In the split second we were airborne I drew in the euphoria.
The landing was abrupt aching and the stench was a reprimand. We all knew from within the dark waters there was predatory amphibian. Incredible, a stealthy champion! Yet out of view and only known in legend.

The water flowing bad bad  algae like juice over taking our instincts and overflowing into our addrenaline. slowly sinking into the mud of the lake's bank. We struggled with the side doors. But the driver just laughed hysterically at the height of our terror.
Amusement exuding from his big face cheeks red and satisfied as if this was the whole motive for crashing us into this lake. He didn't try to escape he just kept laughing. The more we struggled with the doors the more they jammed as the water level kept rising.

The driver simply wound down his manual crank and dived into the oncoming water through the gap. We copied him and shivering and struggling in the water we got to the muddy banks. Knowing the whole time something gargantuan was observing us from underneath. 
We slipped on the mud several times falling back into the shallows, fear and humiliation shooting up into the blood on each fail. And hooting laughter coming from the driver.
Bubbles sprang up from the middle of the pond and we sprinted up the mud slipping and cursing until we reached firm grass. the driver was already there smoking a cigarette and watching us fail completely.
We turned back to look out at the water, something the size of a big hippo was observing us from just under the surface. It was completely obvious. I pointed it out. The driver formed a slight sneer.
He said it was just pike.

The van just sank making a horrible farting sound the window hatches we escaped out of sinking deeper into the soft mud. Then the roof. Then it was gone. the driver smirked.
Smoke poured off his cigarette as if his cigarette was more packed with tobacco, fuller than another packet. He just so happened...
As the addrenaline died out, we set out on our next adventure toward a mining village, the next town, many miles away.
We didn't bother complaining to the driver.
Who carelessly shook his limbs as he walked.

Axolotl Oztotl

 Into the small lake that knows
hugged by petrified willows
Out of tangling algae, long aquatic weeds
Unnatural current surges a supernatural breeze

The gigantic Salamander rises up
Incredibly large intimidating creature
Continents across it's body blaze
Landscapes in yellows blacks and greys 

Nimbleness and strength in it's limbs
It emerges lifting the water as it swims
fierce and wrything almost perverse
settling comfortably on the surface

The frightful grin is accidental
serpents and newts approach with envy
It lulls them into a clumsy dreaming
Double skates approach psychic pull

Dark waters well
Sinister depth
A soup that feeds on itself
The salamander's lair



sábado, 13 de dezembro de 2025

The stickiness

 The clouds ran out on us
Blue sky back
Sun pounding immediately
Merciless

The early morning storm
Screaming itself hoarse
Big puddles where it crossed land
All silent and sheltered these humans

Now they emerge as if they were never threatened
Humidity slapping faces making them red
they go bouncing and sweating into town
wet patches forming under arms between legs

Heat becomes aggressive itchy and invasive
people seek tree shade and awnings
but the roads and sidewalks feed heatwaves
and overwhelming sizzling breezes

Then they blame each otehr for not having taken showers
for inthe blink of an eye all of them are really smelly

Blessed by the cat

 I held the animal up
spring was full aggressive
people had taken to leisurely afternoons
picnics at those rustic outdoor tables

They clapped and cheered 
As I showed the animal around
It was just yellowish ginger cat
Yet the people loved it

From under shade of evergreens
As the hardwoods still had holes in their canopies
More familes were arriving and dews were drying up
I held up the cat toward the newcomers they beamed

The cat's back legs and front legs extended from lack of support
It's green eyes completely neutral
No sign of struggle just a strange indifference on the cat
This the crowds appreciated even more

Each table impatient to have the cat held up to them
Their halos and auras and expensive summer clothes
inviting and comemorating the strange random event
Each family something whole and vigorous

They squander our treasure

 I walked among tall men
feeling short and inadequate
Yet feeling comfort in my shortness
For the burden went to the biggest

The smallest ignored
Merely using their shadows to escape sun
Or the form of them a wall against weather
humble simple and contented with small

But I was suddenly commanded to walk against them
Weak and unstrategied, fearful and wanting, losing
They baited and intimidated who was I to affront them
My answer came in being thrown to the ground

To feeling their knuckles on my brow
coughing up and stinging from within and without
For they no longer guard our treasure
They squander it all

And on their weary path they pollute and corrupt 
every following generation