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Somber Garb

01 Wednesday Feb 2017

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img_6046The Walking Wounded
Step Round Me.
They, and I, afraid to touch our Half Lives.

Cautioned by the Sun,
“Leave space between your atoms.”
It advised, “Too dense a mass and you will implode.”

In lieu of “hellos” and “adieus”
“Ciao” and “tatas,”
We excruciate over
Time’s move—
a.m. to p.m.
and back again.

Fretting over issues
Of when moments came and went,
How memories got so quickly sore
Then even worse, infirmed. We look longingly for a place to rest,
A chair on which to sit.

No lounging here.

Perpetual motion, the rule.
Never wind down, for if it did, we’d have to
Call it quits,
Call it a day.

Mornings, noons, and nights,
Taken away,
Replace the Sun
With Dark.
Losing motion, all we’ll know is pain.

A Cat of Renown

11 Wednesday Jan 2017

Posted by Char in Poetical Escapades

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Vespers, 1998-2017

Vespers, 1998-2017

Vespers is gone now
From her bed, not from my heart
Scores of Angels blest

Long on love and years
Proud in every movement, She
Awaits my entrance

On the next stage, phase
Of our ascent together,
Our storied mountain

Catch a glance, see her
Preening, purring, self assured
Shakespeare’s feline queen

Jeweled from paw to pate
Whiskers sleek, shiny threads pure
Delights life in death, still

Eyes bright, knowingly
Tuned to vast universes
Taking me along

Vespers is gone now
From her bed, not from my heart
Scores of Angels blest

On His Birthday

14 Sunday Aug 2016

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Dive bar devotee
His eye for unusual,
A sense of different

From conventional
To avant he sees the world
Not jaded, jaundiced,

Never stymied or
Subdued, he crashes through life
Takes on all comers

Welcomes the magic
Treasures the bizarre, my John,
Celebrates all days.

Dawn

13 Friday May 2016

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Dawn serenade smash
My sorrow, free my sad soul
Send small reason why.

Dreams

13 Friday May 2016

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Dreams made for children
Grow nightmares in elder minds
Night hawk rules till dawn.

Weight

13 Friday May 2016

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The weight of the world
Shoulders you, so you think to
Blame constant rain. Fool.

We are all lonely
Mating snow goose style can help
Till God cuts the cord.

Keep Grampa alive
Full-time job for Gramma
But where is her life?

Afraid of New Things

01 Monday Jun 2015

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FireA friend, well-meaning,
Suggests I get a heated bed pad
To put between my “pee” sheet and
King-sized, fitted linens.

“You’ve never had a better sleep,” says he.

But I’m afraid.
I see myself going up in flames,
Jeanne d’Arc-like without
The benefit of holy voices.

Even at the lowest setting
Something will go wrong,
From toasty, I’ll go roasty
Like a Medieval suckling pig.

No way.

Half Lives

28 Thursday May 2015

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Photo by John Richards

Photo by John Richards

The Walking Wounded
Step all round me.
They and I afraid to touch.

Cautioned by the Sun,
“Leave space between your atoms,”
It advised that too dense a mass
And we will implode.

In lieu of “hellos” and “adieus”.
“caios” and “tatas”
We excruciate over
Times move —
a.m. to p.m.
And back again.

Fretting over issues
Of when moments became and went,
How they got so quickly sore
Then even worse, Infirmed .

We look longingly for a place to rest
A chair on which to sit.

No lounging here,
Perpetual motion, the rule,
Never wind down
For if it did, we’d have to
Call it quits,
Call it a day.

Mornings, noons, and nights
Taken away,
Replaced the Sun
With Dark
Losing motion, knowing only pain.

Thought for the Day

26 Tuesday May 2015

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Photo by John Richards

Photo by John Richards

I read
Obituaries.
Why?
They tell me the mysteries of lives,
Ways others found to cope with the unfathomable
Travails of being.
My angst is nothing when set against theirs,
It pales in comparison
As do my triumphs.

Others build bridges
Scale mountains
Write operas
Build empires
Open  vistas
Find cures
Right wrongs
Bred dogs
Bake cakes
Explore the skies
Reach for the stars
On and on and on.

And I,

Sip my tepid tea,

And,

I,

I read
Obituaries.

My Little Piece of God

23 Saturday May 2015

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Photo by John Richards

Photo by John Richards

Is a red, terrycloth wash rag
Clasped tightly in my hand as I sleep.
The Spirit, within, grants me peace
Till sleep comes on, if and when it can.

I lost it once, so substituted a blue one
For the night.
It wasn’t the same.
Dreams were hurting my brain
As if the forces of nature were.
Out of joint.

My God expects little,
Offers less.
If I’m true to It,
I will be secure.

Repeating a litany of good wishes for others,
In hopes that neglecting my own desires
Will prove selfless generosity, turning over into
Blessings, earned by not asking,
I conjure up childhood prayers, “Now I Lay Me(s)”
In the voice of one who’s three.

But that’s not all.

God comes along with a side-kick.
“Navy Blue,” the cowboy bandana
Kept on my pillow, at the ready for an allergic sneeze.
Not a spirit, we carefully plot
Our territory,
Guarding against contact too close for comfort,
Necessary, though unwanted, he spends the night
As well.

So, the three of us, unlikely bedfellows,
Meet the dark,
Hear the distant coyote calls,
Keep the goblins away,
Clutching the last rays of day,
Till diaphanous Slumber
Can make her way to our bed.

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