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LARRY LEVISCaravaggio: Swirl & Vortex (reprinted by permisson of University of Pittsburgh Press) In the Borghese, Caravaggio, painter of boy whores,
street punk, exile & murderer, Mingling with disgust. A peach face; a death mask.
If you look closely you can see For sale on the street where Ranuccio Tomassoni is falling, & Caravaggio, Puzzled that a man would die so easily, turns & runs. Wasn't it like this, after all? And this self-portrait,
David holding him by a lock This town, & that town, & exile? I stood there looking at it a long time. A man whose only politics was rage. By 1970, tinted orchards & mass graves. ~ The song that closed the Fillmore was "Johnny
B. Goode," as Garcia played it, The patina of sunset glinting in the high, dark windows. Once, I marched & linked arms with other exiles
who wished to end a war, & . . . Of course, you could either stay & get arrested, or else go home. In the end, of course, the war finished without us in an empty row of horse stalls Littered with clothing that had been confiscated. ~ I had a friend in high school who looked like Caravaggio,
or like Goliath In the unfinished suburb bordering the town, because,
in the demonstration models, Off a path & stepped on a land mine. ~ Time's sovereign. It rides the backs of names cut
into marble. And to get Into a wedding ring. You see, you must descend; it
is one of the styles You can try to tease out some final meaning with your lips. The boy who was standing next to me said simply: "You can cry. . . . It's O.K., here." ~ "Whistlers," is what they called them. A
doctor told me who'd worked the decks Through them. I didn't believe him at first, &
so then he went into greater Bent in the wind below a slight rise, & no one
around for miles. All he wanted, My friend, Zamora, used to chug warm vodka from the
bottle, then execute a perfect I'm actually thinking of Caravaggio . . . in his painting. I want to go up to it And close both the eyelids. They are still half open & it seems a little obscene To leave them like that. Contributor's notes
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