The Rice's
 


ANNE

STAN

CHRISTOPHER

 
 
   
Stan Rice

Stan Rice
Tragic Rabbit
Four Days in Another City
Elegy
Texas Suite 1
The Words Once
Of Heaven
Texas Suite 2
Their Share
Pig's Progress
Cannibal
Bitterness - No1
Greek Fragments
Bitterness - No 2
Erotic Fantasy
Disclaimer

The Little Drink
Vampire Chronicles
Mayfair Witches
The Rice's

Tragic rabbit, a painting.
The caked ears green like rolled corn.
The black forehead pointing at the stars.
A painting on my wall, alone

as rabbits are
and aren't. Fat red cheek,
all Art, trembling nose,
a habit hard to break as not.

You too can be a tragic rabbit; green and red
your back, blue your manly little chest.
But if you're ever goaded into being one
beware the True Flesh, it

will knock you off your tragic horse
and break your tragic colors like a ghost
breaks marble; your wounds will heal
so quickly water

will be jealous.
Rabbits on white paper painted
outgrow all charms against their breeding wild;
and their rolled corn ears become horns.

So watch out of the tragic life feels fine -
caught in that rabbit trap
all colors look like sunlight's swords,
and scissors like The Living Lord.

Some Lamb (1975)