Alligator in the SkyEpilogue Turning left on Dixie Beach Road 'Hipster poet, nature poet, prankster poet, oracular poet, Nuyorican and political poet, Joseph Pacheco proves his mettle as a versifying technician, whether it's in his own brand of bebop free verse or funk-a-fortified rap, which reminds us that poetry is a pleasure, after all. It is no surprise that these highly accessible poems have been projected nationally over the airwaves on National Public Radio. I like to think that these radio signals are forever shooting outward Pacheco's poems into deep space. If we are lucky, the signal may be picked up by radio telescopes on some Planet X, and those heavenly aliens will then have some of our capacity for wonderment, joy, and love. For those of us who live in Florida, which is America concentrate, we are especially in need of poets as irreverent and wise as Joe Pacheco."-James Brock |
Contents
Mr Bypass Five | 25 |
Alligator in the Sky | 55 |
Tribute to Trespass | 79 |
Personas None Greater | 85 |
All in the First Family | 107 |
GrandPopper Rap | 121 |
Poetic Licenses | 141 |