Logic
                        
                            By Alice Notley
                        
                    
                
                                                                
                            It was a poem
 men took because it said ovary
 didn’t take my
 political poems
 they took the one that said ovary
 Are you sure it was because it 
            said ovary?
 Yes, for them that’s logical.
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 Destroy another
           city 
 What 
 else 
 is war for? So
 you’ll go down
 each of you does. dies in
                            whirlwind
 each of you who does, dies 
           paying
 for the pain you experience
          Just that 
 and nothing is established
 Because I am a woman
 Cutting as many cords 
 as tie you to me. this isn’t
            anarchy 
 it isn’t anything you
            could name
 You’re still here 
 without ties?
 because they were logical.
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 Dance little asshole dance
 oh he gets elected, like a Calvinist 
 He says, I have these guts 
 Men, I have these guts.
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 Having dedicated whole 
 regions to the destruction
           you inspire, the 
 logic will be to go on doing it 
 doing it. Having proceeded by
 the logic
          of your per-
 sonal vaccuum 
 you will perceive your continued
           lightlessness 
 as an excuse to go on. having 
 gone on 
 as you have. And so one continues.
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 Lead the boy out of
           the building on fire
 his head twisted 
           upwards
 all fucked
 What else is there to
        know if 
 one has gotten 
 twisted up 
 all fucked
 he is a screaming fire
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 In the explanations 
 of our lives’ experience
 they’ve left out this wild moment
 the long mirror on the right-hand wall of the
 corridor suddenly shattered
 I can’t see myself anymore.
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 I repeat that I am not frightened
           and why not 
 I don’t know 
 what my reactions 
 are supposed to be.
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         “Please tell me something 
 with which I’m familiar.”
 isn’t there another part of now
                    
                        Alice Notley, "Logic" from Songs and Stories of the Ghouls. Copyright © 2011 by Alice Notley.  Reprinted by permission of Wesleyan University Press.
                    
                
            
                                                
                        
                            
                    
                        Source:
                        Songs and Stories of the Ghouls
                                                                                                                                                                    (Wesleyan University Press, 2011)