Friday, October 29, 2004
john's #13


his falsetto sends goosebumps dancing down my spine.
it makes me wonder what pitches he speaks
and in which key. maybe in g major for g-ood luck
but so common. and he is uncommon.


my toes do a tap dance to the beats of his songs.
sometimes it sounds like a studio
and i am his drummer, making drums out of desks
and restaurant tables while the old couple next to me
worry for me (is she going insane?).
i'm not.


i could be the subject of his lyrics;
i'll make sure my name rhymes with his words.
chord progressions like progressions of a relationship--
he might be too experienced for me;
i hope it's a ballad, i hope i can keep up with his tempo
moving like bullet trains.


(c)2004 mai kozai


silence is also music. {1:26 AM}


amazing. he is one of my favorite poets of all time. enjoy.


broken dreams


There is grey in your hair.
Young men no longer suddenly catch their breath
When you are passing;
But maybe some old gaffer mutters a blessing
Because it was your prayer
Recovered him upon the bed of death.
For your sole sake -- that all heart's ache have known,
And given to others all heart's ache,
From meagre girlhood's putting on
Burdensome beauty -- for your sole sake
Heaven has put away the stroke of her doom,
So great her portion in that peace you make
By merelywalking in a room.
Your beauty can but leave among us
Vague memories, nothing but memories.
A young man when the old men are done talking
Will say to an old man, "Tell me of that lady
The poet stubborn with his passion sang us
When age might well have chilled his blood."
Vague memories, nothing but memories,
But in the grave all, all, shall be renewed.
The certainty that I shall see that lady
Leaning or standing or walking
In the first loveliness of womanhood,
And with the fervour of my youthful eyes,
Has set me muttering like a fool.
You are more beautiful than any one,
And yet your body had a flaw:
Your small hands were not beautiful,
And I am afraid that you will run
And paddle to the wrist
In that mysterious, always brimming lake
Where those What have obeyed the holy law
paddle and are perfect. Leave unchanged
The hands that I have kissed,
For old sake's sake.
The last stroke of midnight dies.
All day in the one chair
From dream to dream and rhyme to rhyme
I have ranged
In rambling talk with an image of air:
Vague memories, nothing but memories.


(c) w.b.yeats


silence is also music. {1:06 AM}


Thursday, October 28, 2004
stories of mr. nobody


keep picking at that scab,
your life as you butchered it to be.
covering the child of a scar
for what reasons but to hide.
and you could see it in strangers
what kinship has hidden from you for years.
you start to wonder whether you've been lied to
and you hate that about them.
mr. nobody is still an identity,
and that's no reason for you to fantasize with hermits.
there were moments when your bruises,
they'd be dots and you'd connect them
like a game
and create shapes so intangible we could have sworn
they were hieroglyphics.
but you said no, they are blueprints of buildings yet to be built
and that was that.
but when you came out of the doctor's office
with that gray expression and your back slumped over
like the great st. louis arch:
we needed a second opinion.


(c)2004 mai kozai



silence is also music. {7:00 PM}


Wednesday, October 27, 2004
mind games with p.e.k.


to the ones who care.


it's like that one mind trick
for those with low self-confidence.
you know, when you keep telling yourself
how incredibly smart you are,
or how great you look.
mind tricks work,
you know. i play them all the time
and my mind hates it by
now but each time it works.
the one i am working on right now
is the one where i tell myself
i hadn't heard the dreading news
about this hate crime (what's new?)
and this break-up over dinner (which i knew
was coming), and this faint chance that you
could die as soon as tomorrow (too soon).
so i'm telling myself that there is no possibility
that you can just up and leave
because just like everyone else,
my mind only believes in the "facts" it wants to believe.
(is it working yet?) i'm so afraid
it might not work this time,
that my mind might be late in concreting the correct facts,
that you might be gone before i could even register it.


(c)2004 mai kozai


silence is also music. {11:00 PM}


the poet
mai sharona.
december 5, 1984.
davis, california.
a sucker for flowers.

history is not dead
(--)
i
ii
iii
iv
a defeated you
a man concerned... lover
a portrait
a prepositional thought
abstraction
almost forgotten
attracting opposites
beauty kills
behing the wheel
breathing thought, part i
breathing thought, part ii
breathing thought, part iii
breathing thought, part iv
broken
choosing to love
cloud
confused about time
confusing simplicity
daring diffidence
dawnlight
dear
deserted carnival
defeating distance
difference in similarity
different view
dragonfly
enchantress
evanescent kiss
eyes
first day
five pendulums
foliage of dreams
geography
ghosts
hearing impaired<-- writer's pick
hello
hollow weather
hopelessly attached
humanitarian of the world
i love rain (post)
i remember
ignorance
ignorant happiness
imperfections: a.c.
inflating passion
insomnia
in the eye of the beholder
jasmine of my desire
john's #13
learning how to dance
lion heart
listen
mabel
me
mind games with p.e.k.
missing hands
more
musical life
narcolepsy
next to nothing
ocean of faith
one
out-of-body
out-of-focus
paperback novel
paralysis
perfection
questions and a thought
ray of light
reasons unnecessary
sacrifice
savior
self-negativety
shorter
significance
simplify
s-l-o-w-m-o-t-i-o-n
snow
stories of mr. nobody
subdued desire
summer: part i
surrealism
sweet autumn
the burial
the journey
the leaf
the ocean's treasure
the paintbrush
the right, the left
the second proposal
the song of the rain
the sunset's painting
the thirty-first
the truth in the lie
the war of mind and heart
time's hourglass
to a poet
understatement
untitled, july 28, 2003
untitled, december 10, 2003
untitled, february 16, 2004
unwanted visitor
upon winter's arrival
writer's block
you are a garden<-- writer's pick

good things come in groups

12 times
september
october
november
december
january
february
march
april
may
june
unfinished due to poet's wishes

the flower garden #1
[set 1: first seven flowers]
sunflower
orchid
daisy
daffodil
iris
lilac
violet
[set2: next seven flowers]
elecampane
anemone
chrysanthemum
geranium
camellia
poppy
lunaria
[set 3: last seven flowers]
zinnia
sweetpea
snow in summer
begonia
bittersweet
pimpernel
star of bethlehem
[closing]
dandelion

tempos: a series
completed august 10, 2004 (japan time)
6-8
4-4
2-4
3-4
7-8
5-4
12-8
9-8

countermelodies
completed october 1, 2004
a dialogue's monologue
a monologue's dialogue

haikus
#1
#2
#3

the beginnings
(in chronological order)

edges
morning comes
love's enemy
tell me
bruised
at the bottom
saddened happiness
haunted heart
remember
deafening silence
orion
disease
brainwashed
not enough
fire
anticipation
regrets
between the lines
repeating failure
artificial happiness
hourglass
envious
incomplete
nemesis
serenade
untitled
horizon
gone
love's canto #1
wilted rose
lover's canto #2
driving into the sunset
untouchable
the battle
all over again
love is a teacher<-- ms. shirokawa's pick
vortex
stoic
confession
question (for gurlie)
wistful winter
untitled (ii)
keys
negai(japanese)
because
once upon
the unpredicted
the predicted
eyesight**
still
the messenger
longer
writing samples #1: the destruction of predicament | rain
writing samples #2: ugly | he wore solids
the cell
hollow heart
today
courage
happiness
spring will come
writing samples #3: necessary | a thousand words
writing exercise #4: #37 | #38
love's music
writing samples #5: sometimes | tomorrow
the great escape
solo
#2
hell
water
a fortiori
inaudible scream
old time's sake
unconscious
balance
a tempo
#12
the dream's reality
perspective
sleepless nights
#40
the giving tree
perplexity
prayer
jasmine
improvisation
spring
bubble

and then there were many

broken dreams - yeats
carpe diem - frost
inventar la verdad - villaurrutia
lady heguri - anonymous
love song - rilke
two loves - annensky
written... picture - byron
the definition of love - marvell

solitude (i) - cayanan


where credit is due

designer | kath<
image&brushes | su-e
host | imageshack

archive time

06/01/2003 - 06/08/2003
06/08/2003 - 06/15/2003
06/15/2003 - 06/22/2003
06/22/2003 - 06/29/2003
06/29/2003 - 07/06/2003
07/06/2003 - 07/13/2003
07/13/2003 - 07/20/2003
07/20/2003 - 07/27/2003
07/27/2003 - 08/03/2003
08/10/2003 - 08/17/2003
08/17/2003 - 08/24/2003
08/24/2003 - 08/31/2003
08/31/2003 - 09/07/2003
09/07/2003 - 09/14/2003
09/21/2003 - 09/28/2003
09/28/2003 - 10/05/2003
10/05/2003 - 10/12/2003
10/12/2003 - 10/19/2003
10/19/2003 - 10/26/2003
10/26/2003 - 11/02/2003
11/02/2003 - 11/09/2003
11/09/2003 - 11/16/2003
11/16/2003 - 11/23/2003
11/23/2003 - 11/30/2003
11/30/2003 - 12/07/2003
12/07/2003 - 12/14/2003
01/04/2004 - 01/11/2004
01/11/2004 - 01/18/2004
01/18/2004 - 01/25/2004
01/25/2004 - 02/01/2004
02/01/2004 - 02/08/2004
02/08/2004 - 02/15/2004
02/15/2004 - 02/22/2004
02/22/2004 - 02/29/2004
02/29/2004 - 03/07/2004
03/07/2004 - 03/14/2004
03/14/2004 - 03/21/2004
03/21/2004 - 03/28/2004
03/28/2004 - 04/04/2004
04/11/2004 - 04/18/2004
04/18/2004 - 04/25/2004
04/25/2004 - 05/02/2004
05/09/2004 - 05/16/2004
05/23/2004 - 05/30/2004
05/30/2004 - 06/06/2004
06/27/2004 - 07/04/2004
08/08/2004 - 08/15/2004
09/05/2004 - 09/12/2004
09/12/2004 - 09/19/2004
09/26/2004 - 10/03/2004
10/03/2004 - 10/10/2004
10/10/2004 - 10/17/2004
10/17/2004 - 10/24/2004
10/24/2004 - 10/31/2004
11/07/2004 - 11/14/2004
11/14/2004 - 11/21/2004
11/28/2004 - 12/05/2004
12/19/2004 - 12/26/2004
02/06/2005 - 02/13/2005
03/20/2005 - 03/27/2005
04/03/2005 - 04/10/2005
04/10/2005 - 04/17/2005
06/19/2005 - 06/26/2005
06/26/2005 - 07/03/2005
07/24/2005 - 07/31/2005
09/18/2005 - 09/25/2005
09/25/2005 - 10/02/2005
12/18/2005 - 12/25/2005
07/09/2006 - 07/16/2006
08/13/2006 - 08/20/2006
09/03/2006 - 09/10/2006
07/01/2007 - 07/08/2007
09/23/2007 - 09/30/2007
10/14/2007 - 10/21/2007
02/17/2008 - 02/24/2008