W.R. Baker Reads "Lazarus Wigley" (2011)

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Hip Animal Tricks

Americans love mind control, communications, baseball, genetics and hip animal tricks. I look in on America sleeping in starts, looking small and mean with one glass eye, larger than the next. Everything is in the undercurrent. The animals revel in their pens, all now together coming a whirling dark magnetic mess. I am moving past them into a sexual radiance, to a city town where the bewildered are taken care of. I am always moving away from them. They bend too closely to my ear.

As America unravels due to its unwillingness to change, to become a more poetic, less violent culture, America's people keep pushing the reset button hoping everything will return to the way it was before the extent of the crime was uncovered. We here in 2011 have as feathers in our collective caps a stunning picture of creation, fantastic technologies for weaponry. Please tell me what is their ultimate use?


Genetic engineering could be the determining factor in the development of the human race. One hears it all the time. IT systems, poverty on a scale nobody could have imagined 100 years ago, and  trillions of tons of garbage, both here and in our ionosphere. We live in the future. Maybe we always have. So much creation, so many dreaming of care.


In the city the dream-satisfying properties are all about the body. The dream resides in the temple of the body. Both the dream's palpability and its elusiveness arise from the physical complexity of the connectivity. From such a reality our science is an art, and our psychic power to love all arises.

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