Lee tells us:
"The late, great sax player and tattoo artist Richie Slamm inscribed this band of roses and poppies around my left wrist in 1981. Since I lived with him for fourteen years, it’s a mark of great restraint that I have only two other tattoos."Lee sent us the following poem:
Gifts
1
The nib of the pen in his mind writes a poem each night he is imprisoned
Each night he recites all the poems he has written
On the thousandth night he writes no poem but recites 999
In exile, he draws down the shade and begins transcribing
Remembering, he lets up the shade to a land of strangers
I will never forget the press of his hands on my ribcage
2
He carries the sear in his chest to the ocean bottom
So he can bear the weight of the death of the future
Fish eat his once-ravenous eyes
He abandons himself to their kisses
Only then, only then when he is nothing can it begin
Speaking through bones, his tears washing our cheeks
3
All he says is
In the atomic ruins
one tree
came into bud
Nine times slowly he repeats this
His is the kindest voice
4
At night I imagine the long wait of the prisoner, pride of his father, the scholarly boy
Memory’s black-backed mirror reflects the heat of his longing
His father stares down darkness, letters not received
Before the prisoner, words are nothing
The hours ride by on the backs of the abducted
Slip through with me to what might have been
—from A Darker, Sweeter String
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Thanks to Lee Sharkey for helping us launch our eighth consecutive celebration of National Poetry Month, here on Tattoosday!
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