Terry Jaensch

gangway #35 – Travel & Transitioning

Two Poems

© 2005 by Terry Jaensch and gangan.com

 

Sight-Seer

Haggling at Clarke Quay

I keep my humour,
the proprietor his –
 
jovial but firm.
The joke an antiquity,
 
punch-line a rumour.
The Quay plainly put:
 
bent at this juncture.
More aesthete than buyer
 
the argument’s won
in looking farther
 
afield. Or flattering
his smoking gun –
 
drawn from cloth,
dust jacket cracking:
 
“Singapore boobies,”
jaundiced early eighties
 
erotica. More aesthete
than buyer I ask after
 
Mao-ist propaganda.
Despotic kitsch, busts
 
and pins I should care
less about, nor humour.
 
He starts at twenty,
I work my way down
 
– jovial but firm –
something of my taste
 
for the “early eighties”
in Mao’s receding hair-line.
 

 

Karaoke (Babylon)
 
He’s not exactly speaking my language, eyeing
himself in the side-board mirror. Sticky rice
queen slumming it, not exactly singing – to me.
 
His face, the choreographed collective of the duo
on screen, signing its availability to already
established markets. Pre-pubescent mandarin
 
breaking into even more underdeveloped English:
ooh baby, baby. For all his grasp, its perfunction –
open the window. Ooh open the window, aah open
 
the window. Someone else’s standard in a bar filled
with mirrors, singletted, tank topped, body shirted like
so much peanut flesh encased in shell. He holds the mic
 
like a phallus, my gaze for like seconds and the room
choruses ad lib to fade: will any of us have a career
over thirty, will any of us have a career over thirty –

 

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