when I look at all the throw-ups in los angeles
I think about how the first time
you taught me tagging we went out back behind ********** and you let
me use your 15mm forest green Krink mop marker to write
whatever I wanted on a piece of cardboard we pulled from the dumpster
and after I practiced a while and figured out a name and style I liked
(and after I studied all of the tags around me in Des Moines
like ZERO, KOBE, DEATH, YUOME, and FORTY)
we’d go out downtown on warm humid summer days at sunset
wearing black leather shell-toes and baggy blue jean shorts and tag in
iridescent chrome dripping letters and multicolored solid paint streaks
things like dumpsters, windows, concrete beams, parking meters, electric boxes,
signs, signposts, sewer plates, railroad tracks, doors, mirrors—
KALO
ROMA
—and it wasn’t just this that was great but
it was how we’d do all that and go to the skatepark after to meet up
with Sam and Liam who’d bring Black & Milds and forties of Miller
High Life and we’d stay there until after the lights turned off
and smoke a couple of bowls down by the river and dance to
underground drum & bass artists only we knew like Casper
McFadden and Klaus Veen (and it was at delirious times like these,
high, drunk, with me ruminating about serendipity and determinism
and how Earth is a minuscule mote of cosmic dust that I think
you may have begun to understand what I was saying about Buddhism)
and now I look outside my apartment window and see a homeless
man with a beard and no shirt and no shoes staring at a yellow flower
and recall the homeless people we’ve talked to outside of Quiktrip
at 2 AM and at the library—definitely tweaking on meth or speed—
do you remember meeting Georgia? he was a real nice
person his tag was DGK
Henry Romain was born in Wyoming and grew up in Des Moines, Iowa. Indulgent in art and philosophy, he is acutely skeptical of modern societal norms. His favorite poets are Allen Ginsberg and E. E. Cummings. In his free time, Henry can be found leading trips for the USC Climbing Team, practicing a sun salutation, or sitting cross-legged in meditation.