On Viewing Picasso’s Minotauromachy

by Josh Kight on December 10, 2010 · 0 comments

On Viewing Picasso’s “Minotaurmachy

When I was five…..

I Saw Roy Rogers on the ride

Stopping and rearing up

On Golden trigger

I saw Kruschev pound his shoe

On my coffin

Heard Hitler’s echoes

In nauseous fear

Saw my Dad weep

Shoulders shaking, head on the table

Staring at the erased drawing that was

His life.

“If thou didst ever thy dear Father love-“

Fumigate the plumes

Of mind gases  

From a culture murdered most foul.

Turn from the talk

 That creates dark bones

That moan for another beer

A tit or a hit off the crack pipe.

It is ether burning on paper

Sailing blithely down wires

Surrounded by clouds

That drip nuclear rain on a brain

That longs for deepest silence.

Save the sagging cries of the downed prophets

Drowned, Shot and bled blue

Still speaking of the small boy’s death

He was the one

 

Who dared hold the candle up

To the Minotaur’s face.

Joshua Kight  12/9/10

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