Tag Archives: poetry

Individual Allies c. 1997

Individual Allies c. 1997

Everyone be equal, today, as you
Touch me with silk, kit gloves, pay close, special
Attention to my ideals, they are ones
You may live by, otherwise anarchy
Prevails in free lands, masses of people
Align, not thinking, follow the ancient 
Notion, might makes right, all war on others,
In names of gods, because of lineage,
Or even judged bullies, our tutelage,
Wasting, some who do not learn to please play
Nicely, earthly playground, so no one bleeds,
No other dies, no more till then, say when
There is enough red ground, on this blue rock,
For us to live on, together, in peace.


Ephemeral c.2000

Ephemeral c.2000

I am not worth the print out,
Others are computed on.
Pints of blood-Pounds of flesh-
Somewhere-somehow-electric
Impulses-travel-synapse
Gaps-gaps in Memory.
Who-What-Why-Reply?
None-Nothing-Known-How?
No, I have not retention.
Could you repeat your inquiry?
My leaf is loose.
The ink mates paper-
I am the tiger,
In the papyrus forest.
Numbers, regurgitate,
Complacent facts.
I, in my fantasy, am alone.
Ravenous-
For lush, green growth.


Intrigue c. 1984

Intrigue c. 1984

Guilty! The call from the Gallery-
Above Him were beings in Between.
Order! Bellowed the Bench pounding-
Thinking now why He did not change.
Objection! Shouted the willful Defense-
The box around him grew much smaller.
Sustained, whispered the Bench now quiet-
Thoughts corralled not getting out.
Continue reminded the Robe of Black.
Wonder how he would look periwigged?
Answer! Demanded the Persecution in turn.
Alas, what about number five?
Contempt! Bailiffs take him away.
Locked now somewhere behind bars:
Pigeon! Forget to sing? He whistled.
Contemptible Pig! Go somewhere and squeal!
Boxcar! Let’s go loosen that tongue.
Returning molars and incisors in pain.
Speak? Inquired the Robe in the chamber-
Negative nods incite misplaced anger.
Why not? No compassion in his eyes,
Instead returning the question, Why?


Enter Resolution c. 1982

Enter Resolution c. 1982

I have been nowhere and seen everything
I have writ many songs I’ve yet to sing
Youth is mine! Carpe Diem! I have no fear!
State of mind maintaining this, age is not near.
To question and question will be my road-
Speaking to myself in a secret code.
No one will ever figure what I think?
Laugh and scorn if you wish, of life I’ll drink.
When you laugh at others, how can you enjoy
All of life’s pleasures and still remain so coy?
Wasting your time making pun of me-
I tell you all simply, this spirit free.
I do exactly as I wish, and nothing further-
Life is but to die, my body then, I will murder.


Intangible c.1999

Intangible c. 1999

Moving through a smoky maze
Dodging ineffectual light beams
Her movement begins waking me
Dark hair burning brightly
Having the fluidness of liquid
Twisting turning flipping
Dulled by the legal drug
My senses reeling
I see the stars surround
Her brilliant steps leaping
Toward me until they dream
Pathways in my mind
Awaking head aching inside out
Bayer, Tylenol, Aleve, Seltzer
No relief and then a memory
Hypnotized by the undulation
Unseen forces multiply images
She is dancing fantasy into me


Mother vs. Man c.1981

Mother vs. Man c. 1981

I cried out, “What shall I write?”
To a lush green area in my sight.
“Write of what you love,” answered the sky.
“Write of what you hate,” said the bird on high.
“Write of what you know,” explained the ground.
The summer sun blazed my brow without a sound.
So I sat in a place and scribbled in the sand,
I decided that I should leave my mark on the land.
It took me several weeks I must profess,
Though it may have been years, I can only guess,
But when satisfied by the cipher of my hand
I began to leave this place, older and a bit tanned.
Then came the Mother with her wind and rain
Washing away my masterpiece, leaving me in pain.
I began to ponder Her act of disregard and unkindness,
So began I to destroy Her work with Rage’s blindness.
I left my mark on Mother, branding Her brow
Showing Her manipulative human power, “I’m in control now!”
Thought I in a blur of demigod prowess,
But She had been fighting back nonetheless
For I was older and all the more grey-
Not as young as I’d been in an earlier day.
I spied a lone flower, and bent down to sniff-
And for a brief moment it was as if…
I cried out, “What shall I write?”
To the vast raped area in my sight.
I breathed a breath of polluted sky
And scoffed at the bird that flew on high,
Then listened closely and heard not a sound-
Till mother beckoned me back to the ground.