it’s not a dry well.
they gathered around the hole
there was nothing much to see
so they stood around
five or six guys chatting anxiously
the women on the porch talkin’ over tea
what do you mean, not dry?, one asked
we’re only down sixty-five feet, it’s moist
it’s going to take a while
i think eighty at least before we hit water
we have to check the bit and see if it’s okay
that’s some hard rock we’re going through
the rains are gone for now
he turned his collar against the chill wind,
the dog lifted it’s chin a sniffed the air
as the drill started up again
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
before October
here, two days before October
dark green frog Herb sits
under the board that crosses the pond,
he’s quiet, but okay
collecting thoughts
haven’t seen him for a month
although I’ve looked every day
must be the season to lie low,
has another month before hibernation
so I think, but I don’t know
dark green frog Herb sits
under the board that crosses the pond,
he’s quiet, but okay
collecting thoughts
haven’t seen him for a month
although I’ve looked every day
must be the season to lie low,
has another month before hibernation
so I think, but I don’t know
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poems with frogs
seconds before sundown
river gulls soared toward the lake,
crossing low overhead as last low rays
flashed white bellies and orange beaks golden
in the final light of setting sun
the picture in these words nabbed the blink and sheen
of that few seconds, gliding brilliant light,
a glint like polished steel, fencers thrusting
before the background, sorrowful gray autumn sky
crossing low overhead as last low rays
flashed white bellies and orange beaks golden
in the final light of setting sun
the picture in these words nabbed the blink and sheen
of that few seconds, gliding brilliant light,
a glint like polished steel, fencers thrusting
before the background, sorrowful gray autumn sky
Sunday, September 28, 2008
through every season
this morning i went out in a light jacket when M. called to me
she found a dead frog lying outside the pond,
probably an inexperienced cat got it,
tried to eat it, then left it,
though tasty cooked, in the wild they’re notoriously bad cuisine
the victim was either Herb's girl friend, or a light rain traveling stranger,
our frogs have been out of sight for a month.
and so, in sadness, begins the advent of fall in Ohio,
with Roma around the next corner
and spring – a long winter away
(the Lord giveth
and a cat taketh away)
she found a dead frog lying outside the pond,
probably an inexperienced cat got it,
tried to eat it, then left it,
though tasty cooked, in the wild they’re notoriously bad cuisine
the victim was either Herb's girl friend, or a light rain traveling stranger,
our frogs have been out of sight for a month.
and so, in sadness, begins the advent of fall in Ohio,
with Roma around the next corner
and spring – a long winter away
(the Lord giveth
and a cat taketh away)
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poems with frogs
a quick call
just before cell phones i was
by the wharf in san Francisco,
ten in the morning, had to make a quick call to my agent,
as i was getting out of the phone booth
a guy appeared out ‘a nowhere, average looking guy
he wasn’t waiting for the phone
but came right up, crowded by the door so i couldn’t exit,
inches from my face, and said rather hard
“if I had a gun i could ‘a shot you.”
then he walked quickly away
i was stunned by the threat,
yelled, “Hey!” at him, he kept going,
now, years later i remember that
nut and wonder if he
ever got a gun
by the wharf in san Francisco,
ten in the morning, had to make a quick call to my agent,
as i was getting out of the phone booth
a guy appeared out ‘a nowhere, average looking guy
he wasn’t waiting for the phone
but came right up, crowded by the door so i couldn’t exit,
inches from my face, and said rather hard
“if I had a gun i could ‘a shot you.”
then he walked quickly away
i was stunned by the threat,
yelled, “Hey!” at him, he kept going,
now, years later i remember that
nut and wonder if he
ever got a gun
Saturday, September 27, 2008
bailout
Bush tells us in a serious urgent tone he needs
seven hundred billion by this weekend . . . right . . .
let me get my checkbook
how will this help the regular people?
was that war money or loaning money you need this time?
what kind of parachute is that? explain a bit
if i run my business into the ground,
who's going to bail me out?
I know this is beyond my usual lines of poetry but anytime nearly three-quarters of a trillion dollars is on the table, i get a little out of sorts.
seven hundred billion by this weekend . . . right . . .
let me get my checkbook
how will this help the regular people?
was that war money or loaning money you need this time?
what kind of parachute is that? explain a bit
if i run my business into the ground,
who's going to bail me out?
I know this is beyond my usual lines of poetry but anytime nearly three-quarters of a trillion dollars is on the table, i get a little out of sorts.
Friday, September 26, 2008
modern times
who would have imagined
we'd have to line up and
take off our shoes
before we board an airplane?
it sounds like something
someone's grandmother came up with,
she should have kept to knitting
they don’t frisk our socks, as yet,
we’ll see how it goes,
it may be next, wanna bet?
then you’ll have to spread your toes
and shake out the rug
to get a glass of milk and a cookie,
how's that sound?
or maybe get on a scale naked
and buy your ticket by the pound
we'd have to line up and
take off our shoes
before we board an airplane?
it sounds like something
someone's grandmother came up with,
she should have kept to knitting
they don’t frisk our socks, as yet,
we’ll see how it goes,
it may be next, wanna bet?
then you’ll have to spread your toes
and shake out the rug
to get a glass of milk and a cookie,
how's that sound?
or maybe get on a scale naked
and buy your ticket by the pound
Thursday, September 25, 2008
speed limit
anachronisms are dialing a phone or rolling up a window
a misnomer is the “speed limit”, not the end at all,
not the fastest you can, only how fast you will go
and not almost, exactly
I propose the term should be simply “speed” so signs read,
for example, “speed 65 mph”. It will bring more opportunity
for the police to bring in revenue. Then they can also arrest you
for going above or below the posted speed. a two-for.
Extra money they make using less paint
and gaining fines they can send to me and
I will put it back into circulation, to the best of my ability,
no questions asked, glad to help.
a misnomer is the “speed limit”, not the end at all,
not the fastest you can, only how fast you will go
and not almost, exactly
I propose the term should be simply “speed” so signs read,
for example, “speed 65 mph”. It will bring more opportunity
for the police to bring in revenue. Then they can also arrest you
for going above or below the posted speed. a two-for.
Extra money they make using less paint
and gaining fines they can send to me and
I will put it back into circulation, to the best of my ability,
no questions asked, glad to help.
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
the seat belt light came on
the seat belt light came on
the Captain came on the speaker
told us to remain seated
and buckle our belts.
it's an hour and a half into the flight
he reminds us it's a no smoking flight
also, we shouldn’t disable the
smoke detectors in the restrooms,
it's time they write new scripts.
i looked out the window
we were over Casper, Wyoming
why didn’t he mention that?
.
the Captain came on the speaker
told us to remain seated
and buckle our belts.
it's an hour and a half into the flight
he reminds us it's a no smoking flight
also, we shouldn’t disable the
smoke detectors in the restrooms,
it's time they write new scripts.
i looked out the window
we were over Casper, Wyoming
why didn’t he mention that?
.
Utah
ideal passengers we
flew west and saw
antelope island at great salt lake
claims two million tons of salt, how’d they figure?
now there are four hundred bison
on this barren, treeless island, more or less
the island named by explorer John Fremont,
Kit Carson and others, who said they shot two antelope for food to eat
and named the island in tribute and thanks to the animals
Sundance in the mountains, as you’d expect,
wonderful, beautiful, tastefully done
excellent brunch
Rob Redford was a no show
a good
time had
by all ,
by-by all
flew west and saw
antelope island at great salt lake
claims two million tons of salt, how’d they figure?
now there are four hundred bison
on this barren, treeless island, more or less
the island named by explorer John Fremont,
Kit Carson and others, who said they shot two antelope for food to eat
and named the island in tribute and thanks to the animals
Sundance in the mountains, as you’d expect,
wonderful, beautiful, tastefully done
excellent brunch
Rob Redford was a no show
a good
time had
by all ,
by-by all
Monday, September 22, 2008
To Read
to read stories in this world
is to travel there, everywhere
mountain, sea, desert, city
trains, planes, on horseback, farms, so pretty
taste the dust, the cold, frost,
rust, ice, craters and gators,
soft waves on warm beaches
it thrills and teaches
set sail alone, all near
all here, all there
as you wander the globe
from your favorite chair
is to travel there, everywhere
mountain, sea, desert, city
trains, planes, on horseback, farms, so pretty
taste the dust, the cold, frost,
rust, ice, craters and gators,
soft waves on warm beaches
it thrills and teaches
set sail alone, all near
all here, all there
as you wander the globe
from your favorite chair
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Poetry I Hate
i hate using that word hate
i hate it, haven’t you learned anything?
it’s silly to hate
unless you're talking beheadings
or sitcom reruns
give me a break
i hate that too, break what?
bally wallys?
how about it? i think i could develop
a long term, serious
ballsup and retching
dislike for that too
hey, "ballsup"
that’s mine
i made that up
stick your happy face on it, vandal,
if you’d be ever so kind
soon as you withdraw your head out of your . . .
oh, never mind
i hate it, haven’t you learned anything?
it’s silly to hate
unless you're talking beheadings
or sitcom reruns
give me a break
i hate that too, break what?
bally wallys?
how about it? i think i could develop
a long term, serious
ballsup and retching
dislike for that too
hey, "ballsup"
that’s mine
i made that up
stick your happy face on it, vandal,
if you’d be ever so kind
soon as you withdraw your head out of your . . .
oh, never mind
Saturday, September 20, 2008
sweet dreams, my little ones
hey, be calm, relax
no need to kick and hold on tight
you probably won’t die of fright
tonight
when the time is right
you’ll softly elevate to the light
absolu-way-lutely out of sight
no kidding, now, nightie night
so without another peep
start countin’ sheep
shut your mouth
and go to sleep
no need to kick and hold on tight
you probably won’t die of fright
tonight
when the time is right
you’ll softly elevate to the light
absolu-way-lutely out of sight
no kidding, now, nightie night
so without another peep
start countin’ sheep
shut your mouth
and go to sleep
Friday, September 19, 2008
answer
to resolve the troubles of the world
religion, money, government, greed, fear, hate, all of it
don’t unify against it,
although that seems the way, it isn’t,
act independently
not unified
that is it
start by slowing the programming
turn off the TV, the media
you’ll get plenty of media seeping in, don’t worry,
the internet can spread the ideas, that is good
but not the same thought and ideas
we’ll have 6.7 billion people walking around
thinking for themselves
David Icke has a lot of it right
but the answer is not a unified response against the evil
break the chains
by not thinking the same way
think independently
use your head
religion, money, government, greed, fear, hate, all of it
don’t unify against it,
although that seems the way, it isn’t,
act independently
not unified
that is it
start by slowing the programming
turn off the TV, the media
you’ll get plenty of media seeping in, don’t worry,
the internet can spread the ideas, that is good
but not the same thought and ideas
we’ll have 6.7 billion people walking around
thinking for themselves
David Icke has a lot of it right
but the answer is not a unified response against the evil
break the chains
by not thinking the same way
think independently
use your head
Thursday, September 18, 2008
a change in the weather
yesterday In the final hour of afternoon
beyond, and just over the long road west
a giant red sun, larger than I’d ever seen her
waiting, hanging like a swollen planet Jupiter
poised for going down
i paused my car in the parking lot to see her
like a girl set for glamour, she wanted to be seen,
and now I know I’ve seen one of the best
a Goliath, placid and serene
then this morning
what surprise do i log
but a blanket, the complete cover
thick and heavy, dawn’s pearly fog
beyond, and just over the long road west
a giant red sun, larger than I’d ever seen her
waiting, hanging like a swollen planet Jupiter
poised for going down
i paused my car in the parking lot to see her
like a girl set for glamour, she wanted to be seen,
and now I know I’ve seen one of the best
a Goliath, placid and serene
then this morning
what surprise do i log
but a blanket, the complete cover
thick and heavy, dawn’s pearly fog
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Ohio Sweet Corn
way back
a’ fore's born
Ohioans crowed
‘bout their corn
folk’s different,
albeit dull to bright,
but Ohio sweet corn
they got that right
that damn sweet corn, clap your hands
damn sweet corn, damn sweet corn
sweet corn, sweet corn
oh, man, they got that right
(repeat and fade)
a’ fore's born
Ohioans crowed
‘bout their corn
folk’s different,
albeit dull to bright,
but Ohio sweet corn
they got that right
that damn sweet corn, clap your hands
damn sweet corn, damn sweet corn
sweet corn, sweet corn
oh, man, they got that right
(repeat and fade)
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
town in my head
the old town’s in my head
or so my wife said
and looking around
i tend to believe her
cause it isn’t all here
like the market that was there
where is it now?
gone, i can’t see it
the pressed tin ceiling, wide wood floors,
tall shelves, the old doors,
a large revolving fan,
the man wiping his hands on his apron?
there locals gathered
to talk while they shopped
amid the chatter
stories were swapped
over the years changes were made,
so where did they go
the kids and the folks
that i can hardly remember?
now, even the lot’s vacant
but that was the corner
that had the store
that is no more, except what’s in my head
or so my wife said
and looking around
i tend to believe her
cause it isn’t all here
like the market that was there
where is it now?
gone, i can’t see it
the pressed tin ceiling, wide wood floors,
tall shelves, the old doors,
a large revolving fan,
the man wiping his hands on his apron?
there locals gathered
to talk while they shopped
amid the chatter
stories were swapped
over the years changes were made,
so where did they go
the kids and the folks
that i can hardly remember?
now, even the lot’s vacant
but that was the corner
that had the store
that is no more, except what’s in my head
Monday, September 15, 2008
generations have said the same
enough, I’ve had enough
generations have said the same
more than likely it is true,
before you slap yourself on the back
look around
greed and war
the world has dummied down
we’re not alone
I know it is so , I remember
so do you
running the hundred faster
doesn’t raise the bar for intelligence
listen to our athletes speak,
watch TV with attention if you have no strength to turn it off,
how long before you are
text messaging before the accident
everybody’s talking
who will listen?
generations have said the same
more than likely it is true,
before you slap yourself on the back
look around
greed and war
the world has dummied down
we’re not alone
I know it is so , I remember
so do you
running the hundred faster
doesn’t raise the bar for intelligence
listen to our athletes speak,
watch TV with attention if you have no strength to turn it off,
how long before you are
text messaging before the accident
everybody’s talking
who will listen?
Sunday, September 14, 2008
USS PROVIDENCE
In 1969 while serving as a Navy Journalist on the staff of Admiral Bernard F. Roeder Commander First Fleet aboard his Flagship USS PROVIDENCE out of San Diego I wrote a US Navy published book of poetry complete with wonderful photographs taken by Photographer Lt. Marc Schuman. Although I have copies of the poetry, I carelessly lost my only copy of the book. The following is one bit of poetry that brings to mind memories of that time.
rolling
in all
weather
seas
go on
forever
rolling
in all
weather
seas
go on
forever
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