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346 · Oct 2021
Knifed
Norman Crane Oct 2021
nothing is serious
life's a fleeting lark, he said
knifed—falling:            dead
346 · Oct 2021
Departure
Norman Crane Oct 2021
her face framed—by
e, she said—
      the train window—
                   as it pulls away
342 · Sep 2020
Split
Norman Crane Sep 2020
how many times
can we part
and still remain whole
334 · Aug 2021
Wit
Norman Crane Aug 2021
Wit
to wit, to know it
with wit a whit of witness
to twitter nitwits
330 · Sep 2021
In Passing
Norman Crane Sep 2021
life is time borrowed
a wheat field softer than fur
flows,          under the scythe
325 · Aug 2020
swerve
Norman Crane Aug 2020
and one day the world will end
a winding road
missing its final bend
312 · Oct 2021
Hard Rain
Norman Crane Oct 2021
rain spears the surface
     each ripple becomes a tale
of diminishing
307 · Oct 2020
Light shines through
Norman Crane Oct 2020
light shines through
moving leaves
like rays
of grated cheese
303 · Oct 2021
Clocks
Norman Crane Oct 2021
I was born too late
to make it to work on time.
Tick-toxicity.
301 · Oct 2021
Mustapha Mond
Norman Crane Oct 2021
what's left when wonders fade
amusements end
and the games have all been played
could we even comprehend
such life without distraction
a life of focus:
a life of action
Norman Crane Oct 2021
blackbird alighted on a branch,
frosted branch,
     deepest winter,
setting free the accumulated snow,
which fell,
     slow,
     like flour through a sifter,
and in one descending
flake,
     we are,
a universe apart,
reflecting briefly in the dark.
299 · Sep 2020
Linebreaker
Norman Crane Sep 2020
our land of the free
mason dixon
lines of *******
cowboys and aliens
crossing the southern border
lands streaming on twitch
live and coming to you from the L.A.
end times
with your host
the ghost of this debt's
gotta come due sometime,
sunshine,
if that don't **** us
first come, first serve
299 · Oct 2021
Sun Flowers
Norman Crane Oct 2021
if you plant the seeds,
sun flowers shall, blooming, light
up the universe
298 · Oct 2022
Coltrane, 1960
Norman Crane Oct 2022
drums, as if; like quarterthump-thump
to the walking bassline, note after
note noted sax notes excavated some
-one -where -how 'lin screamin solo is hurt
in melody exploded (ain't got one)
pieces in a key of perpetual change
mode devours mood on sheets of sound
kind of giant blue steps taking miles by train
the future's improvised     and inwardbound.
296 · Aug 2020
Self Reflection
Norman Crane Aug 2020
every day
in the mirror i see
what looks a little more
like me
292 · May 2021
Beep
Norman Crane May 2021
"Credit? Debit?" / "Mastercard."
Card goes in. Entering PIN.
BeepBeepBeepBeep. Remove card.
Processing—I listen
to the cold ambient music.
"Thank you, and have a nice day."
"You too." / The cashier sounds sick.
I have nothing more to say.
The same words repeated day
after day. a ritual
antipathetic display
of our common plastic soul–
lessness.
292 · Sep 2021
Pax
Norman Crane Sep 2021
Pax
a feather dropping
pond water gently rippling
stillness to
stillness
287 · Oct 2022
The window is a mirror
Norman Crane Oct 2022
The window is a mirror,
I am the pregnant charcoal sky,
Gazing out I see within,
Through the self- and self-reflexive lie,
That I am I am I,
Drops away, cool and clear and as winter near,
The truth precipitates,
The year's first snow accumulates,
Tossed by winds across the sky, vast and open as my mind,
In which is I,
In which is I forever going blind.
Norman Crane Oct 2021
whales rise from the sea like blimps,
soaring,
we see them from rooftops,
plainly distorted,
through unclean high-rise windows,
in cars, gridlocked and craning
our fragile human necks,
inhaling smog,
blowholes struggling,
against the urban skyline—
they pop

there are no more whales anymore,
more and more, we wanted,
until there were no more
oceans, forests,
plains, only rocks, cliffsides and amenities
in which we churn, keeping our
heads down,
chins tucked safely,
never looking up, lest we see
the exploded whales raining down
on us, a final rain
of guilt and consequence
284 · May 2021
Lindens
Norman Crane May 2021
spring succeeds chill air
old lindens leaf out and bloom
birdcall and tisane
273 · Sep 2021
Duskstalker
Norman Crane Sep 2021
crepuscular predation
**** the waning sun
weakest of the herd of stars
its luminance is almost done
273 · May 2021
Shadows
Norman Crane May 2021
the shadows passed
and they were gone
the shadows too
266 · Aug 2021
Storm
Norman Crane Aug 2021
lightning swings its axe
into the sky as thunder
rolls the sun away
252 · Sep 2021
Puddle
Norman Crane Sep 2021
a puddle returns
a reflection of the sun
and anyone
252 · Sep 2021
Cauldron
Norman Crane Sep 2021
a hag scrapes the stars
from the sides of night's cauldron
in which we have dried.
the lights go out—
but what spell have witches cast
that darkly we persist?
248 · Oct 2021
Swirling
Norman Crane Oct 2021
a tree falls / fall trees
reddening leaves leave red and
                            yellow evenings
241 · Sep 2022
The summer lingers
Norman Crane Sep 2022
The summer lingers in days unending,
The past's seen dimly through a pool of time,
Warmth falls away like bodies descending,
The sun's extinguished by the horizon line.
241 · Sep 2021
Lifedrips
Norman Crane Sep 2021
blood dries, bones break; sweat
and tears like rainwater flow
into the sewer
241 · Oct 2021
Tidal
Norman Crane Oct 2021
come in with the moon
and stay awhile like starfish
stay in a tide pool
both of us under its sway
then parting—
                       moon pulling away
240 · Aug 2021
Contempt
Norman Crane Aug 2021
sorry, say the strong
to the weak ones they despise
empathy is lies
239 · Oct 2022
skyscraped skyline
Norman Crane Oct 2022
skyscraped skyline  quarterwhite
in morning light mourning
       the ritual passing of the night,
the city by dreams wound wakes mechanical-like,
preprogrammed as the rising of the sun,
celestially powered
cars trains buses, everyone—
gears turning—
scurry scurry to gets things done.
237 · Oct 2021
Leaves
Norman Crane Oct 2021
leaves wait for the wind
     to blow before they rustle
before they—
     fall
237 · Sep 2021
My yacht sails
Norman Crane Sep 2021
my yacht sails
     on the underside of the sea
my yacht sails
     unaffected by gravity
my yacht sails
     into ports which cannot be
my yacht sails
     an explorer of fantasy
237 · Sep 2022
The wind carries winter
Norman Crane Sep 2022
The wind carries winter upon its ice edge,
Daylight is cut, the minutes fall away,
Summer surpasses a mountain ledge,
Breathing in tomorrow, exhaling today.
235 · Oct 2021
Pallisade
Norman Crane Oct 2021
pallisade of pines
     demarks the edge of childhood
           needles on the grass
Norman Crane Sep 2021
tell me why the daises sing
they've no minds
and their bodies are decomposing
they've not souls
and winter is coming
tell me why
they are so happy all the time
am i also meant—
listen!
(their song is not a song of joy)
listen!
(their song is a lament)
231 · Sep 2021
Hyetal
Norman Crane Sep 2021
yesterday's raindrop
blown today from the oak tree
awakens me
227 · Oct 2021
Stutter / St. Utter
Norman Crane Oct 2021
Stutter,
Patrons ain't
often a city list en-
close lying odist arts
pea king smoothly the truth.
Amen.

St. Utter,
Patron Saint
of tenacity, listen
closely: in God I start
speaking smoothly the truth.
Amen.
226 · Jun 2021
Forgotten
Norman Crane Jun 2021
I am leaves of tea,
Steeping till the water's cold,
Bitterness alone.
224 · Aug 2020
soft-button girl
Norman Crane Aug 2020
never met a soft-button girl,
one I could keep in my pocket,
could fasten my shirt,
keep my jeans up,
on my hips.

never met a soft-button girl before,
only nylon string and elastic,
no good for stitching up wounds,
only good for lacerations—
she snapped,
again.
222 · Jun 2021
Forest Heat
Norman Crane Jun 2021
summer air shimmers
sheets of melted glass flowing
through caverns of leaves
222 · Oct 2021
i ironed mi shirt
Norman Crane Oct 2021
i ironed mi shirt
wanted to straighten out
mi life
           lies crumpled on the floor
mi life
           is nothing more
than a pile,
           creased       sore         linen,
gittin mi **** together
this year and youre in
it  too
                      this pile of me n iou.
221 · May 2021
Trinity
Norman Crane May 2021
me and you and god
makes three:
i asked, do you believe
in polygamy?
219 · Aug 2020
Vapourlust
Norman Crane Aug 2020
cheers to all those blasted nights
when in reflected neon lights
your eyes so sadly glow
with lust
                for a future you will never know
218 · Oct 2022
The acceleration
Norman Crane Oct 2022
The acceleration tastes of battered citrus,
The speed, of neon wine,
The rain writes dashes horizontal,
Across the landscape of the coastline,
The car-machine we're in's within us,
Both it and we: in time,
Entropy will soon make landfall,
And speeding speeding we shall die.
217 · Oct 2022
Beagle and I
Norman Crane Oct 2022
Dawn-walking together, Beagle and I,
In a city grey and a'slumber-still,
On fading scent-paths of yesternight,
Down'by presence' past, toward the what-will (what-will).
215 · Aug 2021
Epitaph
Norman Crane Aug 2021
let the gravestone say:
he was buried like was born,
crying and alive.
210 · Apr 2021
Bicycle Day
Norman Crane Apr 2021
cup of tea passed round and round,
two steeped plants grown in the ground,
take a drink, and taste and think,
liquid flowing down the pink
throat / sound of silence, silence of the sound
of retching and the wretched world
got drowned—curdled, and
unwound:
reality spun into a sink,
inability to blink,
plaster cracking veins, blue and green,
spores falling
beneath a peeling skin now seen
the consciousness of which our minds are but
receivers and a screen,
if I want to scream, I'll scream
if I want to end, I'll end
but on the flow will go forever and—
on my bike I ride
knowing I am not I but eye
which from up on high perceives
I and I and I
and round and round the spoked wheel spins
without / within
asking: Albert Hoffman never left,
so where has he been?
205 · Aug 2021
Defiance
Norman Crane Aug 2021
the wind beats the stalks
bent, they do not break; they rise
grass lives; the wind dies
203 · Aug 2021
Sympathy IV
Norman Crane Aug 2021
in exchange, you—
deal, he cried, shaking my hand
hope you guess my name
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