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From SITTING ON MOVING STEEL Poems by Michael Ventura Wings Press, 1992. Out of print. Dedication: For Ginger Varney now Ginger, what do you think, when we go to the drive-in, should we look at the movie or do it? park kind of near the screen or drive straight through it? NEAR PECOS, NEW MEXICO Where have I crossed this river before? A hundred odd miles southeast, in Santa Rosa, where old 66 Used to run. It always thrills me, the name, Pecos River, on the sign. Last night, twilight, in that quiet Town, tense as quiet is In our small towns, the tension of something That has not happened. Will not happen. But remains. Lady, is that our tension? Something has not happened, yet is more Than present, is the reason For what is. So many places settled because of what everyone Felt was about To happen. A feeling that gets you From there to here, and then? The smell of water In a dry land, the shadow of a bridge On the parched river, paws etched in caked mud At its banks. While the people of Santa Rosa Are watching others suffer. For you cannot believe, At twilight in Santa Rosa, That you are in a peaceful place, Not when so many curtains glow With the evening News. Unless you stand right by the river You cannot hear the river, only the Interstate s Rumble a quarter mile on. Tense, that

Sound. The change. Now. Then. Twilight Overflowed the river, rose, seeped across the road, thickened At the lit Windows, and the river of everything Went dark in Santa Rosa. Lady, at your cabin A hundred miles upstream, the Pecos Is everywhere, a loud little thing, rippling Through our talking, a river glistening In our ears. You have touched my heart as softly As the scent of water. And the name of this river Is deeper than its waters. And the river flows through its name As through the land. And the river says: You do not know, and you know. The not-knowing and the knowing are both inside you. You are waiting for one to prove the stronger. Waiting is not enough. There was a man down the Pecos, down past the false peace Of Santa Rosa, through some seven, eight hundred miles Of West Texas, down just before it passes into the Rio Grande At the Mexican Border, Passing not far from what is now a small museum and what was once the court And saloon of Judge Roy Bean. He called it The Jersey Lilly, After an actress, Lilly Langtry, whom he had never seen. In the photo his sign says Law West of the Pecos. He was 56 when he first came to that place, he d been a bartender, A smuggler, a this-and-that, never a judge; it was just that This Roy Bean Was all there was for hundreds of miles, and he judged himself A judge, so the Texas Rangers just kept bringing him prisoners to be judged, till finally the state appointed Bean Justice of the Peace, so s to make it a little Legal. He wears a sombrero, in the photo, has a white beard, a revolver, and holds court on his porch, while four Rangers Sit their horses and a man awaits Bean s judgment. Nobody was kidding. If Bean said, Hang him, the man got hanged. And this went on

For twenty years. Which is to say: Men put a sort of faith In Bean, and, by their judgment, he was up to it. While he, He put his faith in Lilly Langtry, The beauty of her day, a woman of serious Eyes. I think of him, Sitting on his porch, in the hour before dawn, all the drunks at last gone home, watching the descent of the moon, and filling with love (a troublesome word In any context, no more or less so in this one) for someone he had never seen, Would never see. Named what he hoped Would be a town after her. It is hardly a town. But it s only because of Judge Roy Bean that anyone knows the name, Now, of Lilly Langtry and she, an actress, Would have wanted that surely. For her part: Her presence On a poster Was enough to help him live. But these days This exchange Would not be called Love. These days We d be hard put To call it Anything. And we d call it Anything But love. When I see my life In the light of these people, I want to drive five hundred miles, Thinking. I will do that. I will drive a thousand miles soon. Waiting is not enough, the river is right. Here at 8000 feet where it s quick and cold and nothing Like at Santa Rosa or Langtry, we do not know And we know. Something is about to happen. I have not crossed this river before. BABY This 69 Chevy Malibu, sweet of line, lime-green, Is the only car

I have ever owned. She s gone Four hundred Thousand Miles, and I will do Everything I can, I will not hold back Anything To keep her going. I need her. I love her. People Joke me about this, but gingerly, gently, they re careful Not to go too far. Because they know: I may be crazy But I m not kidding. I love her. So they joke about how Having a relationship with me means having a relationship With my car because if I meet someone I like very much I will take them to my car, and will say, of my car, This is one of my dearest friends. Some think I m just trying to be charming, or eccentric; These are people I ve been mistaken about. I rarely see them again. Some criticize me for not being ecologically Sound. Twelve miles to the gallon, and adding lead To unleaded fuel, is not ecologically sound. I respect this point of view. I point out that my Chevy And I Have no air conditioners, so as to save The ozone; I ask About their various Air conditioners; I ask about the relationship between Beauty And ecology, and whether something as beautiful As a 69 Chevy Malibu Can be resented By the Goddesses And Gods of the planet. They think I m being evasive. I m not, I m truly not, I really do believe that my 69 Chevy, With her superbly graceful line, her strong spirit, her sweet And tolerant Nature, is welcomed where we pass Among the spirits of the earth. But let s say All that s malarkey, let s say We re sinners, my Chevy and I, driving in sin. Then we will claim that last refuge of honor: We have the courage of our sin. The beauty we feel In each other s company Is better than being Right Or good and that,

Lady, Is love. In case you were wondering. THE CHURCH OF THE LONG DISTANCE CALL We are coming from, we are going to, we are the speed At which we go. This is a forever road. And each house on these Plains Is like a Bible With its pages Tearing in the wind. A Tornado Watch across the Texas Panhandle. There are words in these Bibles that glow when it storms, Psalms that cannot wait, They sing themselves, And dread the Sunday agony of being clutched By people who are forever Afraid. Here holding a Bible is like holding a frantic bird, It strains against your grip, It doesn t want to save anybody, it wants to fly away, Into the storm, Back where it came from Just let it go, this black bird With its bloody feathers, just Let it go and watch: it bursts from your hands Fluttering wild, and flies a sharp Swift arc, so High, till you re no longer watching the bird, you are watching The hugeness Where it s gone. But there are also Bibles That are turtles. You have to take a turtle-bible Far out on the Plains And place it Beside a stone. Leave it. Soon enough, a horse will stand there. Red ants will circle it, a hawk Will hover. Worms will seek the coolness Under; and a scorpion, perhaps. A lizard

Will climb the rock Beside. Another horse May join the first. Horses love to stand still together. And if you take your time, Then finally when you return for your Bible The creatures will tell the Bible you are coming, They will know full well if you are ready, And, if you are, the Bible s small Beaked head Will emerge, From its shell, And come to you Willingly. Dusk, and a tender tentative gray light Sucks your engines sounds into the air seems so Quiet in the car, in the world, in the Other World, land and sky the same unending Shade, and the Chevy s running so smooth, it s as though you hold The wheel Out of tenderness, just to hold it, it doesn t seem really Necessary. And you cannot mark the moment When night is night, but you are a dark thing Moving in something darker, Passing a Peterbilt, An 18-wheeled Bible Buffeted in Its wind-wake. Now those brights Glare in your mirror We are coming from, We are going to, We are the speed At which we go, Riding the Forever Road, Sitting on moving steel, Lights come toward you From far off, They pass and come again HIGHWAY SONG Lights come toward you

Be careful, where you re going. The right way, the sun s in your eyes. The wrong way, it doesn t matter what you see. Copyright by Michael Ventura, all rights reserved.