Patrick Tomasso photo
By
Katerina Vaughan Fretwell
Rococo Consumption
Frances Gabe’s Toronto Requiem:
An historian claims each Westerner
owns two million things lifelong;
cities of consumption our penultimate paean.
The Brow House – upscale store devoted
piously to plucking the perfect arch –
my self-cleaning home frees time for this?
Skincare stores galore cleanse the air’s
cluttered condo construction –
The Detox Market, Code Mode beauty bar,
or get trimmed at House of Miami Fades –
what’s Florida’s hold on barbering –
two-day-stubble on Miami Vice stars?
My Great Danes would never grace
Tire Biter doggie daycare, geared to
lap dogs piddling on pricey pavement.
Lexus too luxurious, cravings are
gratified in Collector Studio – boutique
for auto memorabilia – high-end boy toys.
For our temples, BraBar, no Babar here –
Fake Beauty like Fake News – our bodies
so bionic our humanity disappears.
O Urbanites, Frances Gabe Implores!
On the grass at Emmanuel
hobo’s snores rag a rune –
his ZZZZs over his plaid belly
reflect City Hall’s
curves, like Zaha Hadid’s oval abodes,
cupping sky-rises tickling the Church
of the Redeemer where Bloor corners
Avenue Road –
compare Church with my cinder-block:
another David dwarfed by Goliath
Towers. Dough-re-mi developers
blast heritage,
condo-ing jack hammers split
Royal Conservatory scores
into dis-sputum. O Toronto
I do love
your Hazelton Whole Foods
in tourist-quiet Yorkville –
my Great Danes grin at lapdogs
seeking saplings.
I envy the entitled accessing
TED talks. That 1871 Gothic
Revival Redeemer admits sitting on
First Peoples
while condos eat sun and stars
galleries, bistros and bookstores –
spitting them far away
to China.
Katerina Vaughan Fretwell
My ninth poetry, and art, book, We Are Malala, is coming out this spring with Inanna Press out of York University. My eighth, Dancing on a Pin, with my art, Inanna, 2015, was long-listed for Lowther Prize, was part of International Festival of Authors battle of the bards at Harbourfront and five of the poems placed Runner Up in subTerrian’s Outsider Poetry Contest.
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