William Fox: after 1979

7 December 2004

The way you want its
lane-marking drum line not to end's

like the first time you listen
to Blur's Coffee & TV;

bring on the highway,
the hedonistic drawl

of Corgan's limp wrist
out the passenger-side window.

For the tallish boy we all destroyed
who hugged his Melon Collie double set

as young Joaqin Phoenix clutched
his porn in Parenthood

I always thought he hoped the song
was where his older brother had gone,

hit by a semi-trailer while
fielding a cricket ball on Christmas Eve,

carried along to where Tooronga Road
turns into Dandenong & eternity.

Sorry. This is getting a bit
Stand By Me.

 
William Fox is soon to start a PhD in English at Melbourne University. His work has been published all over the shop; in 'Meanjin', 'Overland', 'Slope', 'The Age', etc.

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