Published in Overland Issue 252 Spring 2023 · Poetry Red Honda Jazz Mitchell Welch An Elegy Carnival Red our brittle carapace charges eightlanes wide of Platzgeist Square, its on-board horn ejaculating in long formant wavefronts — a slur! Galvanised in canned entropic automation Crude, snorting obsolete injectables deep in the spider-fucking hours of cardboard cups and gluey eyes, we ride! To the degenerate hum of auxless shock jocks’ purple jazz-poem prosody, the broken-up road intoning blue annotated Spiritus Mingus tone-poem basslines Traversing timespace, our vernacular lemon barrelling for The Indestructibles — two bright stars we shouldn’t be able to see — its putrid engine baying The fission of high psionic pistons heralding Mood for Solo Cacophonium Its melodies of ill-repute, rash counterpoints clashing, thrashing in harmonic knots behind the backlit dash’s graphic plastic wrap. — Then: A hairpin opening out! A flashbang of squealing brass and mechanical parts! Har-rumph! How fast our momentum loses its moment and, um — the front-end engine stalls, its horsepower gone the way of gammy-legged Gabilan. The cabin decompresses like a spit valve opened on the long trombone of night. The hemisphere’s tallest wheel turning over the highway divider turns blue, green, yellow, back to red — an all-out study in fifths. An insipid flute refrains the distant head blowing winter through a window-slit as our hazards tick in common time. Silent self-directed 4x4s go wide, giving us the cold shoulder Lip-synching pink slip legalese like pure boilerplate scat — And finally — a hacky, phthisic fit of lids and hinges. Improvisation for its own sake Taking the mick from the city’s rigid grid of arteries and autophagy, A final act of immaculate respiration Then: one final note (one of the ones we don’t play). Mitchell Welch Mitchell Welch has lived in Brisbane, Melbourne and the Gold Coast, where has worked as a public servant, cemetery administrator and communications consultant. He is currently based in Hobart. His first book, Vehicular Man, is forthcoming as part of the Rabbit Poets Series. More by Mitchell Welch › Overland is a not-for-profit magazine with a proud history of supporting writers, and publishing ideas and voices often excluded from other places. If you like this piece, or support Overland’s work in general, please subscribe or donate. Related articles & Essays 6 November 20246 November 2024 · Poetry TV Times Kate Lilley I try out for Can Can after school / knowing I’m not cut out for the high kicks / Ballads chansons show tunes ok / I can belt out Judy Garland and all the songs from Oliver / “Who Will Buy”/”As Long as He Needs Me” / Wher-e-e-e-ere is love 25 October 20244 November 2024 · Poetry Phar Lap Ender Başkan we have a horse in our shed dad look dad me and gabe are feeding him grass he likes grass he eats grass and chaff dad gabe said his name is phar lap dad come on phar lap! i got some grass for yooooou!