"They Electrocuted a Rogue Elephant," "There is Madness in the Iodine," and "There is a Morbid Organ Grinder"
They Electrocuted a Rogue Elephant
they
electrocuted
a rogue elephant
it’s on film
in black and white
early twentieth century
he went bad
they said
Coney Island rampaging
elephant
killed some men
watching the film is like
a little boy yanked out of his
bed
put into a sack in the middle
of the night
you can see parts of the tents
there were clowns walking
around as the elephant suddenly
shuddered and fell over like a giant wave
having a heart attack
they put the boy back into
the room
but he was beaten
his bed turned into a furnace
and the faces on
all his
toys
were
gone
There is Madness in the Iodine
there is madness in the iodine
buttercup mystery
an enigma of grayish-white
entrails or slice brains
without the blood
blanched cross section
the sky full of fat unfolding clouds
after the rain
looking like body parts on Gray’s dissection table
There is a Morbid Organ Grinder
there is a morbid
organ grinder deep
in one of the
pyramids from
Land of The Pharaohs
hurry to ask him
questions about how
Toland lit Citizen
Kane because in
about ten seconds
Bettie Page’s S&M
costume is going to
fly down the paper
mache steps leading
into the burial chamber
and forever distract
the grinder man from
faithfully performing
his duties
and what are these
sacred ministrations?
penultimate nap soda
fire on the mantle
diapers with ozone
nectar vapor locked
box Zoot suit in
the Cabrini rose destiny
hope those bandages aren’t
too
tight
Tut
Peter J. Dellolio was born in 1956 in New York City. He went to Nazareth High School and New York University. Graduated 1978: BA Cinema Studies; BFA Film Production. His poetry collections are A Box Of Crazy Toys (2018, Xenos Books/Chelsea Editions) and Bloodstream Is An Illusion Of Rubies Counting Fireplaces (February 2023, Cyberwit/Rochak Publishing). Peter recommends Housing Works.