Wednesday, December 29, 2010
January Moon
left behind
the news of your passing
leaves them silent
but there’s no one left to preach to
so a stranger gives your eulogy
left behind
forgotten
because of years spent in memory’s effusion
life’s elemental scream
fades to a whispered prayer of confusion
a final exhalation
that no one hears
January Moon
shadowy fingers of night sky
unveil a swollen moon
with memories no longer to be recalled
their mother is gone
sharp angled barren branches
hint at this January moon’s frigidity
whose white hot passion
casts shadows on spray painted concrete
where I live
It seems to me that people are generally drawn to poetry that rhymes, so I rewrote the above poems to make the rhyming one below. Which do you prefer?
January Moon Rhyme
Night’s shadowy fingers unveil
A moon swollen with memories
Clouded recollection is impaled,
On the spires of winter stark trees.
News of your passing lingers,
Silencing those who knew you.
Your eulogy is given by a stranger;
There’s no one left to preach to.
Left behind, moon light raids
Years spent in memory’s effusion,
Your intrinsic scream fades
To a whispered prayer of confusion.
Final exhalation, this January moon
Hints at abysmal frigidity,
White hot quiescence carves a rune
That no one will ever see.
Shadows cast, their tales forgotten,
On dark empty streets of your begotten.
Friday, December 24, 2010
Flying Boats
sinking boat
suddenly takes flight
like the hearts of lovers
when lust is consummated
only to find
when the magic washes over
nothings changed
soaring unrealistically high
propelled by adrenaline
over bridges meant to be
sailed under
crossroads bypassed
in favor of a mid-air stall
last second parachute
cushions the end of a free fall
alighting further down stream
going nowhere
in a sinking boat
parachuting boats
as quixotic as
flying boats
and yet, unable to do
what it was meant to do
Wednesday, December 22, 2010
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Spent
Coins dropped
into a hand of rotting flesh
Character spent
An old hag strikes a deal
with a luminescent daughter
Pale and delicate
retaining white linen that
repels murky water…
and wispy dark hair that
opposes ivory skin
Preservation paid for
she slips away
Constitution bared and bled
left standing alone in murky water
holding the putrefying jawbone
of an attacking dog
Camaraderie gawks
concludes and criticizes
standing safely on dry
decaying continents
of dragons and voodoo masks
They’re happy I’ll be staying
Preserved for decadent perishing
There’s no turning back
She took the dinghy with her
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Saturday, October 23, 2010
Saturday, August 7, 2010
Antidepressants
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Mom
today
a warm bosom pillow
will cradle tears no more
today whispered poetry
is scattered by the wind
a woman on the night shift
watches another
exhale for the last time
raw eyes sigh tears of relief
she taught me to double tape boxes
-moving to keep up with life-
how to stack dishes
to minimize damage
got to keep moving
“life is moving so much faster now, mom
I think I’m beginning to understand
I miss you
I love you
farewell”