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The Great Mirror of Same-Sex Love - Poetry - 16. ...Judy Garland, a rooster and a brother – oh, my!...
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from “Curing H*m*s*x**l*ty”
According to
psychoanalytic theory, everything you say
means something even more sinister than
what you thought you meant. Your unknown
desires live within you and control your outward
behavior. For instance, if you say,
“It’s such a beautiful day today
I wanted to leave work early,”
the psychiatrist will interpret this to mean
you are dissatisfied with your job
and this in turn means you are sexually frus-
trated and this goes back to your miserable
childhood which means he’ll probably
respond with, “Do you think that this means
you resented your mother when she
wouldn’t let you play with yourself – hmm?”
If, for example, you say you had a dream about flying
he’ll interpret it as a dream of sexual
frustration and penis envy meaning
you are really sick since only women
are supposed to have penis envy! He’ll
probably ask you, “How did you feel when
you first saw your father’s instrument?
Did you notice it was bigger than yours?
Did he seem ashamed of his?
Did you want to touch it?”
If you tell him you don’t recall
what it looked like, he’ll tell you
you unconsciously wanted it to fall off
so you could flush it down the toilet.
If, by chance, you tell him you wanted to kill
your father and rape your mother he’ll tell you –
“Now we’re getting someplace!” and
Pronounce you have an Oedipus conflict.
Otherwise, he’ll listen for key words, like
umbrella, closet, brother, rooster, shit, nude
and Judy Garland, all of which convey
a large surplus of unconscious h*m*-
s*x**l material. For instance, never say:
“I put my umbrella in the closet
and found my brother in the backyard
beating the shit out of a rooster
while looking at nude pictures of
Judy Garland. “ To a psychiatrist this means:
umbrella = phallic symbol = womb = death = fear that it will
rain at your funeral and no one will come
closet = phallic symbol = womb = mother = castration = desire
to work for a fast food chain = prostitution = fear of underwear
brother = phallic symbol = sibling rivalry = castration = desire to
stick your finger up your ass and smell it
rooster = phallic symbol = cock = flying = fear of Karen Black =
crashing = fear of impotence = hatred of women = fear of
oxygen
shit = phallic symbol = fear of dirt = work = puritan work ethic
= father’s penis = sexual frustration = deviations = fascination
with dirt = bad toilet training = sexual hostility toward pilgrims
nude = phallic symbol = opposite sex = original sin = truth =
fear of gardens = self-deception = poor sanitation habits =
desire for death and return to Earth Mother = return to disco =
hatred of mother = love of analyst but always waiting for
someone better to come along = desire to live in a hole in
the ground
Judy Garland = phallic symbol = fear of tornadoes = love / hate of
sucking = confusion of identity = desire to have oral relations
with a lap dog = necrophilia = fear of Easter bonnets = desire
to be a woman = fear of bad breath = spiritual destitution =
desire to be Dr. Kinsey = existential malfunction = fear of tubas
= fear of dude ranches and desire to perform unnatural acts on
Mickey Rooney = fear of short, pimply people
Like a cancer, one sentence can devour your entire psyche.
—Jim Everhard[i]
1982
[i] “from Curing H*m*s*x**lty” Jim Everhard – his real name, darling – reprinted in Gay and Lesbian Poetry in our Time [Carl Morse and Joan Larkin, Editors] (New York 1988), ps. 100-102
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