the mail man is gone
don’t mean he left his truck
hasn’t walked away
tossed his hat in the bushes
but he is gone, way gone
into a thousand points of light
unlike the evaporated pony express rider
this one still has a job, delivering advertisements
now he or she has become
21st Century’s - Postal Worker
look around, who’s next for renaming
Christmas Person?
ho ho ho
wash you mouth
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Friday, November 20, 2009
jet laggg
rushed out of the airport
jumped in a cab
went seventy-five feet
the guy slammed on the brakes
wasn’t a taxi, picked up his mother
made me get out
i know mama liked me
as he squealed off, she waved goodbye
jumped in a cab
went seventy-five feet
the guy slammed on the brakes
wasn’t a taxi, picked up his mother
made me get out
i know mama liked me
as he squealed off, she waved goodbye
at forty thousand feet
at forty thousand feet
the cabin is warm beyond comfort
four people on this flight
are earning negative karma
aggression 2009 is growing
healthier than financial systems
two hours to Roma
i’m lighter than air
the cabin is warm beyond comfort
four people on this flight
are earning negative karma
aggression 2009 is growing
healthier than financial systems
two hours to Roma
i’m lighter than air
Thursday, November 19, 2009
the leader
followed by his dad
a kid waddled by,
young enough
that you’d still tell his age in months
ask him anything
but don’t expect an answer
for although he talks incessantly
what he says is indecipherable
if encouraged to develop this skill,
smiles well and stands tall
this child could grow to be
a formidable leader of inestimable value
a kid waddled by,
young enough
that you’d still tell his age in months
ask him anything
but don’t expect an answer
for although he talks incessantly
what he says is indecipherable
if encouraged to develop this skill,
smiles well and stands tall
this child could grow to be
a formidable leader of inestimable value
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
particles in space
i pay to put you in charge over me
a.
after i got my shoes back on
walked from terminal A
the long way down to C
then checked my ticket
C-5 was my seat,
my terminal is A
C-seat,
A terminal
error made walking
did the same last year
so i had a long trek back
the other way,
from where i came
this journey has begun
b.
Kevin runs the magazine stand
near gate 7 and 8
terminal A
Cleveland Hopkins airport
is fifty, looks thirty
bald, black, comfortable with life
we talked some, he’s been to Africa
says he likes his job
been there a month
mentioned five other careers
next year we’ll see
if he is there
who will remember
that we spoke?
i have my ways
i have my notes
c.
small plane seats are C,A,F &D
part of the new world order?
i notice they took out the rhymers B,C & E
why’d D remain?
please explain
d.
small plane
seems large enough
two guys talking
two rows back
in lieu of listening to loud babbles
i changed my seat during takeoff
e.
so high open flat
hills and clouds and the haze
way out into the curvature of the earth
below
a black meandering
all the way down
must be river
looking down for crop circles and pictographs
wavy planting that follows the hills
the dark creeks look like cracks
a maze of houses
village forever to the horizons
we were following a river
now a highway
over ball fields
now a quarry, more houses and trees
the pilot just said,
“good morning, we’re starting our descent
and it’s a beautiful November day”
corkscrew down
we’re coming to Philadelphia
at the airport could have ridden a train
into the city see Independence Hall
i’ll wait instead
as once a day is enough airport security
f.
from outside i see
a large woman would-be - girl
packed snuggly in pedal pushers,
up to her knees in tattoos,
weaved through the tables at a terminal restaurant
a bull circling for the kill
her hair long blond thin and frizzed
resembles someone jumping out of a plane
who has not opened the parachute
or similar to someone being electrocuted in cartoon animation
she must do that to herself
because she thinks it makes her beautiful
she’s has enough volume
and swagger
friends wouldn’t
contradict her
g.
they call to board
will fly all night
over the cold north Atlantic
on auto pilot
so those called Pilot
can sleep
a.
after i got my shoes back on
walked from terminal A
the long way down to C
then checked my ticket
C-5 was my seat,
my terminal is A
C-seat,
A terminal
error made walking
did the same last year
so i had a long trek back
the other way,
from where i came
this journey has begun
b.
Kevin runs the magazine stand
near gate 7 and 8
terminal A
Cleveland Hopkins airport
is fifty, looks thirty
bald, black, comfortable with life
we talked some, he’s been to Africa
says he likes his job
been there a month
mentioned five other careers
next year we’ll see
if he is there
who will remember
that we spoke?
i have my ways
i have my notes
c.
small plane seats are C,A,F &D
part of the new world order?
i notice they took out the rhymers B,C & E
why’d D remain?
please explain
d.
small plane
seems large enough
two guys talking
two rows back
in lieu of listening to loud babbles
i changed my seat during takeoff
e.
so high open flat
hills and clouds and the haze
way out into the curvature of the earth
below
a black meandering
all the way down
must be river
looking down for crop circles and pictographs
wavy planting that follows the hills
the dark creeks look like cracks
a maze of houses
village forever to the horizons
we were following a river
now a highway
over ball fields
now a quarry, more houses and trees
the pilot just said,
“good morning, we’re starting our descent
and it’s a beautiful November day”
corkscrew down
we’re coming to Philadelphia
at the airport could have ridden a train
into the city see Independence Hall
i’ll wait instead
as once a day is enough airport security
f.
from outside i see
a large woman would-be - girl
packed snuggly in pedal pushers,
up to her knees in tattoos,
weaved through the tables at a terminal restaurant
a bull circling for the kill
her hair long blond thin and frizzed
resembles someone jumping out of a plane
who has not opened the parachute
or similar to someone being electrocuted in cartoon animation
she must do that to herself
because she thinks it makes her beautiful
she’s has enough volume
and swagger
friends wouldn’t
contradict her
g.
they call to board
will fly all night
over the cold north Atlantic
on auto pilot
so those called Pilot
can sleep
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
bid peppers in Belize
in a clearing
on a corner
outside the jungle
in the sunshine
a large local woman
in a blue dress with flower prints
sells donuts and sandwiches
from a tall brightly painted wooden wheeled cart
and a few things to drink
like beer, like coke, like water
i’ll have a taco
bid o’ bidow peppers? she says
are the bidow peppers hot? i ask
she looks at me, shakes her head
does not answer
and repeats, bid o’ bidow peppers?
and i asked f they are hot
or are they sweet
she slowly repeats her question
wan bid or bidow peppers?
the brain wave light turned green and I got on
oh, bid, i’ll have it bid peppers
on a corner
outside the jungle
in the sunshine
a large local woman
in a blue dress with flower prints
sells donuts and sandwiches
from a tall brightly painted wooden wheeled cart
and a few things to drink
like beer, like coke, like water
i’ll have a taco
bid o’ bidow peppers? she says
are the bidow peppers hot? i ask
she looks at me, shakes her head
does not answer
and repeats, bid o’ bidow peppers?
and i asked f they are hot
or are they sweet
she slowly repeats her question
wan bid or bidow peppers?
the brain wave light turned green and I got on
oh, bid, i’ll have it bid peppers
Monday, November 16, 2009
weather in
weather in Ohio’s
not nigh on to winter
without a jacket
mid November
known winter severe
have seen how it goes
driving with chains
doing battle with snows
changes come slowly
hereabouts, no doubt
take how it happens
great snows or without
not nigh on to winter
without a jacket
mid November
known winter severe
have seen how it goes
driving with chains
doing battle with snows
changes come slowly
hereabouts, no doubt
take how it happens
great snows or without
Sunday, November 15, 2009
play serious
when M. was kids
and the like
her gang of play partners
were blood brothers
cut their fingers to do it
somebody had a knife
is what she said
guess they were believers
hey,we went to movies too
but cowboys and Indians
and blood brother stuff
for us pretending was good enough
when they were cutting fingers
we were making mud pies
and never
tried to eat ‘em
i wonder, when they did
one potato two potato
how deep did they
plant the loser?
and the like
her gang of play partners
were blood brothers
cut their fingers to do it
somebody had a knife
is what she said
guess they were believers
hey,we went to movies too
but cowboys and Indians
and blood brother stuff
for us pretending was good enough
when they were cutting fingers
we were making mud pies
and never
tried to eat ‘em
i wonder, when they did
one potato two potato
how deep did they
plant the loser?
Saturday, November 14, 2009
i like dogs
i like dogs
well, have liked
there were times
anyway,
i’m sitting with coffee
thinking
how they can stand there
looking around
as if they have something
on their mind,
mind singular
how many dog minds are there?
one for each?
seems insufficient
they need more or bigger
or what they have to be greased
all in all, there are enough dog brains around
i prefer not to see them any smarter
waiting in line at the bank, lifting a leg
then asking to borrow a pen
this is the end
of this dog poem
thank
goodness
well, have liked
there were times
anyway,
i’m sitting with coffee
thinking
how they can stand there
looking around
as if they have something
on their mind,
mind singular
how many dog minds are there?
one for each?
seems insufficient
they need more or bigger
or what they have to be greased
all in all, there are enough dog brains around
i prefer not to see them any smarter
waiting in line at the bank, lifting a leg
then asking to borrow a pen
this is the end
of this dog poem
thank
goodness
Labels:
dog
Friday, November 13, 2009
call waiting
your call
will be answered
in the order
in which it was received
ok, i called once
so how much order is one call?
was i out of order before i called
or as soon as?
why can’t it be said
in like English
or, is that
like difficult?
like – we’re taking ‘em as we get ‘em
or, you have to wait your turn
or, we’re putting you on hold for a while
until we have a human like free - oh, that works!
will be answered
in the order
in which it was received
ok, i called once
so how much order is one call?
was i out of order before i called
or as soon as?
why can’t it be said
in like English
or, is that
like difficult?
like – we’re taking ‘em as we get ‘em
or, you have to wait your turn
or, we’re putting you on hold for a while
until we have a human like free - oh, that works!
Thursday, November 12, 2009
gone
gone are dark nights
when thieves
creep sneaky in
to steal the silverware
cause cheap metal,
they practically
give that junk away
at rummage sales
if grandma had
anything decent
she must have
taken it with her
i know before
it got trashed
we should have checked
in her mattress
when thieves
creep sneaky in
to steal the silverware
cause cheap metal,
they practically
give that junk away
at rummage sales
if grandma had
anything decent
she must have
taken it with her
i know before
it got trashed
we should have checked
in her mattress
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
involuntary aposiopesis
aposiopesis - breaking off in the middle of a sentence (as by writers of realistic conversations)
a poem a day is all it takes
enough to fill my coffers, sakes alive
a drip at a time does accumulate
one a day for three years is one thousand ninety-five
so many thoughts
my how they occur
now take the time to note them
you’ve noticed them, for sure
we each have our own
why would we need more
unless to appropriate new ideas, a broadening
tantamount to an education
and you are certainly right
when you say
a book is more fun to read from
than a computer
besides, I’m afraid
to sit reading holding something plugged in
with 200 feet of extension cord
under a tree by a brook with my feet in the water
a poem a day is all it takes
enough to fill my coffers, sakes alive
a drip at a time does accumulate
one a day for three years is one thousand ninety-five
so many thoughts
my how they occur
now take the time to note them
you’ve noticed them, for sure
we each have our own
why would we need more
unless to appropriate new ideas, a broadening
tantamount to an education
and you are certainly right
when you say
a book is more fun to read from
than a computer
besides, I’m afraid
to sit reading holding something plugged in
with 200 feet of extension cord
under a tree by a brook with my feet in the water
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
lime plant
ten years ago the boss said anytime
i want to white wash come on down,
the new boss wouldn’t face me
sent his gal to say it is too da-da- dangerous
then come scrape the bad dust
off my house, off my car
out of our garden, out of my eyes
and out of my pores while i breath and sleep
don’t forget every neighbor in town
tell Tom Sawyer’s dad
he needs an attorney
or has he and the EPA been paid already?
have a nice day
i want to white wash come on down,
the new boss wouldn’t face me
sent his gal to say it is too da-da- dangerous
then come scrape the bad dust
off my house, off my car
out of our garden, out of my eyes
and out of my pores while i breath and sleep
don’t forget every neighbor in town
tell Tom Sawyer’s dad
he needs an attorney
or has he and the EPA been paid already?
have a nice day
Monday, November 09, 2009
remembered Kegley
remembered Kegley
the tall happy farmer
as i drove past his farm
out in the country on Mason road
picked peaches and apples for him
in my youth
when an hour was a dollar
in the heat of the sun
he took off that day
for fishing and drinking
had hip boots on
when he backed his pickup
down the boat ramp
right into the river
the truck stalled
rolled back
filled with water
he waited too long
wasn’t thinking to give up
and get out
his best friend my dad was with him
and yelled warning
oh how they both yelled
and screamed and cursed
but Kegley was not a quitter,
never, damn it
tried hard to save the old truck
had it started then
he lost it
there in the brown moving water
along with his life
dad cried when he told me
had to tell his best friend’s wife
tears filled his eyes
only time I’d seen him cry
when a page turns like that
you can hardly look back
close the book on it
going over it
is pointless
as staring at the sun
the tall happy farmer
as i drove past his farm
out in the country on Mason road
picked peaches and apples for him
in my youth
when an hour was a dollar
in the heat of the sun
he took off that day
for fishing and drinking
had hip boots on
when he backed his pickup
down the boat ramp
right into the river
the truck stalled
rolled back
filled with water
he waited too long
wasn’t thinking to give up
and get out
his best friend my dad was with him
and yelled warning
oh how they both yelled
and screamed and cursed
but Kegley was not a quitter,
never, damn it
tried hard to save the old truck
had it started then
he lost it
there in the brown moving water
along with his life
dad cried when he told me
had to tell his best friend’s wife
tears filled his eyes
only time I’d seen him cry
when a page turns like that
you can hardly look back
close the book on it
going over it
is pointless
as staring at the sun
Sunday, November 08, 2009
get out of nature's way
don’t fight
nature
let it
pile on
it just occurred to me after
filling another bag for collection
that maybe God didn’t want
us to rake leaves
let them be
under the trees
on the ground
blow around
make piles and jump on
roll around in them
like kids will do
if we let 'em
away with sterile spots
without an itsy bitsy piece of leaf,
little baby trees are working to grow
you know, let them go
see what nature has in mind
for one thing golf would be another game
with a much larger ball, cabbage size
so you could find it
nature
let it
pile on
it just occurred to me after
filling another bag for collection
that maybe God didn’t want
us to rake leaves
let them be
under the trees
on the ground
blow around
make piles and jump on
roll around in them
like kids will do
if we let 'em
away with sterile spots
without an itsy bitsy piece of leaf,
little baby trees are working to grow
you know, let them go
see what nature has in mind
for one thing golf would be another game
with a much larger ball, cabbage size
so you could find it
Saturday, November 07, 2009
darkness
darkness is not ugly
evil or unholy
don’t be afraid
when god rested the seventh day
he turned down the light
to bring the respite of night
evil or unholy
don’t be afraid
when god rested the seventh day
he turned down the light
to bring the respite of night
to the child
life is a sleeping bear
for which you must prepare
asleep on his belly
your head in fur
don’t pull his hair
be ready for when he moves
he may laugh or eat you
don’t push
it’ll get there
just be ready to react
on your toes
for which you must prepare
asleep on his belly
your head in fur
don’t pull his hair
be ready for when he moves
he may laugh or eat you
don’t push
it’ll get there
just be ready to react
on your toes
Labels:
poems of life
Friday, November 06, 2009
poetry identification
a woman i am closely associated with
call her my wife for sake of argument
wanted to know why
what i write is poetry
i responded with the old adage
that by comparison if it looks like a duck,
waddles like a duck, quacks like a duck
then it’s poetry
call her my wife for sake of argument
wanted to know why
what i write is poetry
i responded with the old adage
that by comparison if it looks like a duck,
waddles like a duck, quacks like a duck
then it’s poetry
Labels:
poems on poetry
Thursday, November 05, 2009
frog winter
scooping leaves from the pond
where the sugar maple deposits them
there is a plunk in the water
it’s forty degrees this afternoon
who did I disturb but a frog
how can they live like that
sleeping in a plastic flower pot
submerged in the bottom of the pond
making a home for the winter
be solid as the ice through the snow
then come back chirping in the spring
well, rent is free, that I know
where the sugar maple deposits them
there is a plunk in the water
it’s forty degrees this afternoon
who did I disturb but a frog
how can they live like that
sleeping in a plastic flower pot
submerged in the bottom of the pond
making a home for the winter
be solid as the ice through the snow
then come back chirping in the spring
well, rent is free, that I know
keys
Keyman made two keys for me
I looked him in the eye
guaranteed they are, he said
however, they didn’t work
not the guarantee I expected
but it would have been easier
i drove back with my receipt
laid it on the counter
looked him in the eye again
2.53 is what I paid
he also worked the cash register
after checking my receipt very carefully
he gave me back 2.83
i made thirty cents for my efforts
then knew that’s why neither key worked
Keyman needs a glasses tune up
I looked him in the eye
guaranteed they are, he said
however, they didn’t work
not the guarantee I expected
but it would have been easier
i drove back with my receipt
laid it on the counter
looked him in the eye again
2.53 is what I paid
he also worked the cash register
after checking my receipt very carefully
he gave me back 2.83
i made thirty cents for my efforts
then knew that’s why neither key worked
Keyman needs a glasses tune up
Wednesday, November 04, 2009
the pool
we found a house to make into our home
near the local swimming pool
a year round facility
so far, so good
at the pool i spoke to the boss
who explained the moderate fees
his open smiling face content
as I gazed at my reflection
in over sized fogged windows
enclosing the grandiose pool
where water temperature is constant
at 88 degrees Fahrenheit
so much for that, i was hoping
to use the pool for swimming
i’ll place a kettle on the stove
if i want to make chicken soup
near the local swimming pool
a year round facility
so far, so good
at the pool i spoke to the boss
who explained the moderate fees
his open smiling face content
as I gazed at my reflection
in over sized fogged windows
enclosing the grandiose pool
where water temperature is constant
at 88 degrees Fahrenheit
so much for that, i was hoping
to use the pool for swimming
i’ll place a kettle on the stove
if i want to make chicken soup
Monday, November 02, 2009
sweet dreams baby
sweet dreams baby
i’m on your side
hang on tight
for the nighttime ride
close your eyes
and you’re on the way
good night now
tomorrow’s another day
i’m on your side
hang on tight
for the nighttime ride
close your eyes
and you’re on the way
good night now
tomorrow’s another day
fortune cookie
all decisions you make today will be fortunate
my fortune cookie said that to me
that’s good, I’m up to here with gloomy
right now
this cookie’s a clear sign for me to put on my shoes
I’m leaving to buy my ticket for the lottery
pitching hard luck like old cracked pottery
right now
so, you been reading my poems, you see my style
then go ahead, write stanza four
there’s my other shoe, I’m out the door
right now
my fortune cookie said that to me
that’s good, I’m up to here with gloomy
right now
this cookie’s a clear sign for me to put on my shoes
I’m leaving to buy my ticket for the lottery
pitching hard luck like old cracked pottery
right now
so, you been reading my poems, you see my style
then go ahead, write stanza four
there’s my other shoe, I’m out the door
right now
Sunday, November 01, 2009
the horseback preacher
now and then in the backyard
i’ve found some things
worked up out of the soil
remnants, rusted tools,
fragments of bones, tarnished spoons
rubbing a piece of an old porcelain cup
i wonder was it Sam’s?
did they drink from this?
was it on their table?
a keepsake, a wedding gift?
to Sam and Emiline
our house was home
more than a century ago
to that horseback preacher
who lived into his eighties
when upon a time he rode
to country towns around
in all seasons
including beautiful falls like this one
sometimes in a buggy she went with
to see her family at the next town
making visits, they had little money
but, oh, friends were plenty, all knew him
he’d chat with them, stop at farms
inquire of families new animals
offer what consolation a preacher can
making the rounds
on the way in fall he and Em
would share a special apple, talk together
about the passing years, what they’d seen
their joys, heartaches, their fears
the great events, old times
and mention how seasons so quickly pass
he'd rein up, look off, then turn to her to say
my dear, it seems like only yesterday
until one day he closed his eyes the final time
and they came from miles around
to tuck him under
what is now the tallest monument in the old cemetery
next to his friends, town founders
just across the train tracks
into the shadows of the great trees
at the north border of our town
above the river
by the edge of the woods
and the end of the Indians
for his remains to spend new seasons
at his quiet spot
marking another bygone era
though even now, somewhere out there
with sweet fragrant light wind at his back
and golden sun on his smiling face
rides the spirit of the horseback preacher
i’ve found some things
worked up out of the soil
remnants, rusted tools,
fragments of bones, tarnished spoons
rubbing a piece of an old porcelain cup
i wonder was it Sam’s?
did they drink from this?
was it on their table?
a keepsake, a wedding gift?
to Sam and Emiline
our house was home
more than a century ago
to that horseback preacher
who lived into his eighties
when upon a time he rode
to country towns around
in all seasons
including beautiful falls like this one
sometimes in a buggy she went with
to see her family at the next town
making visits, they had little money
but, oh, friends were plenty, all knew him
he’d chat with them, stop at farms
inquire of families new animals
offer what consolation a preacher can
making the rounds
on the way in fall he and Em
would share a special apple, talk together
about the passing years, what they’d seen
their joys, heartaches, their fears
the great events, old times
and mention how seasons so quickly pass
he'd rein up, look off, then turn to her to say
my dear, it seems like only yesterday
until one day he closed his eyes the final time
and they came from miles around
to tuck him under
what is now the tallest monument in the old cemetery
next to his friends, town founders
just across the train tracks
into the shadows of the great trees
at the north border of our town
above the river
by the edge of the woods
and the end of the Indians
for his remains to spend new seasons
at his quiet spot
marking another bygone era
though even now, somewhere out there
with sweet fragrant light wind at his back
and golden sun on his smiling face
rides the spirit of the horseback preacher
Saturday, October 31, 2009
some cloudy black moonless
some cloudy black moonless,
don’t be walking bumping
into trees or buildings,
wait, cities have streetlights
the electric companies
lay the wires, put up the poles, put in the bulbs
not 70 watts for illumination
1,000 watts every 200 feet, you pay for it
hey, they have a board of directors
and CEO’s and fine houses and servants and staff
and obligations and golden parachutes and
country clubs aren’t cheap, you know
even freeways toll booths are lit like a circus
forget that cars have headlights to find the way
there could be a crook walking around
hit one, go to jail and then get sued
someday they may light up the remaining forests
so bears don’t bump into trees
don’t worry, the complacent public will pay
anyway, more light gives confidence to drive faster
don’t be walking bumping
into trees or buildings,
wait, cities have streetlights
the electric companies
lay the wires, put up the poles, put in the bulbs
not 70 watts for illumination
1,000 watts every 200 feet, you pay for it
hey, they have a board of directors
and CEO’s and fine houses and servants and staff
and obligations and golden parachutes and
country clubs aren’t cheap, you know
even freeways toll booths are lit like a circus
forget that cars have headlights to find the way
there could be a crook walking around
hit one, go to jail and then get sued
someday they may light up the remaining forests
so bears don’t bump into trees
don’t worry, the complacent public will pay
anyway, more light gives confidence to drive faster
Friday, October 30, 2009
an explosion of color
an explosion of color
leaves to the ground
woke up this morning
that’s what I found
wet or dry red, yellow and orange
have your pick
this month only
take it quick
in farm Ohio
seasons explode
flowers, fruit and vegetables
patches loved, cared and hoed
and the sun goes round
makes light to dark
hear it, see it, taste it in nature’s park
so I’ve found
and I can read a book
eat a peaceful meal
sit back and praise existence
love is what I feel
leaves to the ground
woke up this morning
that’s what I found
wet or dry red, yellow and orange
have your pick
this month only
take it quick
in farm Ohio
seasons explode
flowers, fruit and vegetables
patches loved, cared and hoed
and the sun goes round
makes light to dark
hear it, see it, taste it in nature’s park
so I’ve found
and I can read a book
eat a peaceful meal
sit back and praise existence
love is what I feel
Thursday, October 29, 2009
zipping
like a dog in a car
riding face first
hanging halfway out the window
what a highway we’re zipping
on a ball sailing through space
throttle to the floor
don’t need a pedigree
any mutt can do it
this is big fun
i wanna do it often
my cheeks are flapping
hey, is anybody steering?
riding face first
hanging halfway out the window
what a highway we’re zipping
on a ball sailing through space
throttle to the floor
don’t need a pedigree
any mutt can do it
this is big fun
i wanna do it often
my cheeks are flapping
hey, is anybody steering?
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
the beginning
In response to a comment to my post/poem from a few days ago called “began writing poetry” I thought - and thought is always such a good beginning - I thought to say more. The aforementioned little poem alluded to my start of writing poetry. Contrary to what was said in the blogged poem, I was not taking notes while watching a movie. It sounds good, and that's what poetry is about.
I began writing poetry exactly fifty years ago. Incredible.
Boom, boom, time passes.
A half century ago at this time of year I wrote a little booklet of 33 poems that I scribbled into a one edition volume and folded and stapled together. It seems a grandiose delusion to name that bit of hard paper cover and folded typing paper a volume. My friend Roy saw it and liked it, probably encouraged me. I had better quit my reminiscence before I bind the volume in my head in deer hide and put a brand on it with an iron I forged myself in shop class.
The sole surviving poem in my volume is the opening verse that served as explanation and introduction.
words with rhyme
that go
sometime
or not
which is to be
of course
the other way
That piece in the renown beat poetry style was the beginning from which I have not drifted too far, more or less.
I began writing poetry exactly fifty years ago. Incredible.
Boom, boom, time passes.
A half century ago at this time of year I wrote a little booklet of 33 poems that I scribbled into a one edition volume and folded and stapled together. It seems a grandiose delusion to name that bit of hard paper cover and folded typing paper a volume. My friend Roy saw it and liked it, probably encouraged me. I had better quit my reminiscence before I bind the volume in my head in deer hide and put a brand on it with an iron I forged myself in shop class.
The sole surviving poem in my volume is the opening verse that served as explanation and introduction.
words with rhyme
that go
sometime
or not
which is to be
of course
the other way
That piece in the renown beat poetry style was the beginning from which I have not drifted too far, more or less.
worked in cleveland
two and a half years
worked in Cleveland on the lake
rode a gray commuter train
with season bundled sneezing strangers
looking out windows saw steeples
houses, factories or reading mostly
no one usually saw each other
or an overload of graffiti, i made notes
until train stopped under Macy’s
everyone crush-rushed bulb lit darkness
hung on, up the bouncing escalator
clamored into shopping central
passed the popcorn wagon, could smell it
waited a minute or two, snatches of conversation
caught a bus, the rapid, from the corner
got off on 30th, every day
big city
for this former small town guy
stone, steel, crowds and pretty
oh my
worked in Cleveland on the lake
rode a gray commuter train
with season bundled sneezing strangers
looking out windows saw steeples
houses, factories or reading mostly
no one usually saw each other
or an overload of graffiti, i made notes
until train stopped under Macy’s
everyone crush-rushed bulb lit darkness
hung on, up the bouncing escalator
clamored into shopping central
passed the popcorn wagon, could smell it
waited a minute or two, snatches of conversation
caught a bus, the rapid, from the corner
got off on 30th, every day
big city
for this former small town guy
stone, steel, crowds and pretty
oh my
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
ufo
a researcher/author
approached an x- military man
who reportedly helped pick up ufo wreckage
at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947
the former officer wouldn’t talk
gave a tight-lipped grin
and shook his head
kept his mouth shut
he had taken an oath of secrecy
fifteen years later
when the former military man
was near death
he talked to the researcher
what he said
if taken to be true
exhibits how far ahead
the future may be
the man said find out how it flew
the crashed ufo
that they examined
had no moving parts
approached an x- military man
who reportedly helped pick up ufo wreckage
at Roswell, New Mexico in 1947
the former officer wouldn’t talk
gave a tight-lipped grin
and shook his head
kept his mouth shut
he had taken an oath of secrecy
fifteen years later
when the former military man
was near death
he talked to the researcher
what he said
if taken to be true
exhibits how far ahead
the future may be
the man said find out how it flew
the crashed ufo
that they examined
had no moving parts
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