Dirty Little
O visions of poets
lost in the wilderness
of ignorance
when will they find you out?
Will the night
be a scar
upon your soul?
Will the angels of tread
dance around your
dark and bloodied head?
Will they pick up
what’s left of your thoughts
after they’ve been dashed to bits
on the shithouse floor?
Will you go out
into the night,
laughing, cursing,
spitting on your own work?
Will you love me
if I let you?
Bio:
Kenneth Lumpkin is an educator, writer, poet, musician, Freemason and activist. He has published four collections of poetry to date: “Gather the Ashes”, 1984, winner of the Louis Ginsberg Memorial Fellowship from the Chaucer Guild, “Song of Ramapough: A Poetics of Place”, 2016, “Love Lake”, 2017 and “God Has Many Names and other poems”, 2018 and “Slip of the Tongue”, 2019 NS “Possum: Tales from the Hidden Wood”, 2021. He teaches anthropology online through three New Jersey state universities and resides in London, Ontario with his wife, Kim and cat, Molly.