Alexey Deyneko
The orchestra is ready
To start its performance
Some dog is unhappy
And barks.
It’s hard to stay steady
Disturbed by those slogans
And some punctuation
And Marx.
What’s in this capital K
In Das Kapital?
Who’s in the Capitol?
How do I swap it all?
Is it engraved in some stone?
From dog’s point of view
Music needs no notation.
It causes frustration.
What’s wrong with this nation?
Hell out of tune this trombone!
And chorus (long waiting)
Now enters fortissimo:
Comma is all you need!
Comma is guaranteed!
Go ask your momma –
You must do the comma!
Let’s do the comma!
C’mon!
Comma is nice and sweet!
Comma is there indeed!
Even in coma
You must do the comma!
Let’s do the comma!
C’mon!
Bravo! Bravissimo!
Comma fortissimo!
Bark me some comma!
C’mon!
ALEXEY DEYNEKO was born in Moscow and has been writing poetry in Russian since he was nine years old. Some of his poems were used as song lyrics by himself and other people. He lives in Sydney, the city that inspires him in a variety of new ways.