HOW HE LIVED AND HOW HE LOVED
He resided in the library
when he wasn’t roaming
a supermarket parking lot,
pushing carts back to the store—
the only job he ever had.
He never shaved, cut his hair,
or replaced missing teeth.
He refused to ware a belt—
used a rope around his waist.
He never touched another
human being—lived alone
in a furnished room.
A cadaver, only an incantation
of abracadabra could awaken
his sleeping soul.
But when he recited
the erotic narration
of Nora Barnacle’s soliloquy
in James Joyce’s Ulysses—
it was almost like a fervent prayer,
written on a full-length mirror
in Ruby Woo red lip stick.