The Book of Counted Sorrows

Dawn is unable to fade the night.

Must we live ever in the blight

Under the winter moon’s cold light,

Lost in loneliness, hate, and fright,

Last night, tonight, tomorrow night,

Under the winter moon’s bleak light?

The Mask

Evil is no faceless stranger

Living in a distant neighborhood.

Evil has a wholesome, hometown face

With merry eves and an open smile.

Evil walks among us, wearing a mask

That looks like all our faces.

Reality

In the real world

As in dreams,

Nothing is quite

What it seems.

In the dream world

Or the real,

We can’t know what

We can’t feel.

The Answer Comas After The Funeral

The sky is deep, the sky is dark.

The light of stars is so damn stark.

When I look up, I fill with fear.

If all we have is what lies here,

This lonely world, this troubled place,

Then cold dead stars and empty space…

Well, I see no reason to persevere,

No reason to laugh or shed a tear,

No reason to sleep or ever to wake,

No promises to keep, and none to make.

And so at night I still raise my eyes

To study the clear but mysterious skies

That arch above us, as cold as stone.

Are you there, God? Are we alone?

Drummer

Darkness devours every shining day.

Darkness demands and always has its way.

Darkness listens, watches, waits.

Darkness claims the day and celebrates.

Sometimes in silence darkness comes.

Sometimes with a gleeful banging of drums.

Potboiler

There’s no escape

From Death’s embrace,

Though you lead it on

A merry chase.

The dogs of Death

Enjoy the chase.

Just see the smile

On each hound’s face.

The chase can’t last

The dogs must feed.

It Will come to pass

With terrifying speed.

The hounds, the hounds

Come baying at his heels.

The hounds, the hounds!

The breath of Death he feels.

Saving Graces

Courage, love, friendship,

Compassion, and empathy

Lift us above the simple beasts

And define humanity.

Politics

At the point where hope and reason part,

Lies that spot where madness gets a start.

Hope to make the world kinder and free –

But flowers of hope root in reality.

No peaceful bed exists for lamb or lion,

Unless on some world out beyond Orion.

Do not instruct the owls to spare the mice.

Owls acting as owls must is not a vice.

Storms do not respond to heartfelt pleas.

All the words of men can’t calm the seas.

Nature – always beneficent and cruel –

Won’t change for a wise man or a fool.

Humanity shares Nature’s imperfections,

Clearly visible to casual inspections.

Resisting betterment is the human trait.

The ideal of utopia is our tragic fate.

Ten Years Old, Reading In Bed

From a blanket, the boy built a palace

With a flashlight for a chandelier.

Down a rabbit hole, he followed Alice,

Where the cursing and shouting weren’t clear.

He lived stories of courage and malice,

While the old man chased bourbon with beer.

Riding with horsemen north out of Dallas:

Thunderous hoofbeats would not let him hear

The plotless rage and the whiskey diction

And the chaos always conquered in fiction.

Fallen Yet Not Lacking In Virtue

Every eye sees its own special vision.

Every ear hears a most different song.

In each man’s troubled heart, an incision

Would reveal a unique, shameful wrong.

Stranger fiends hide here in human guise

Than reside in the valleys of Hell.

Yet goodness, kindness, and love arise

In the heart of the poor beast as well.

February, 7969

She died wondering

If she were loved

She died with her hands

Ungloved

By the hands of a sister

Or her son

Neither one

Neither one

We were on the highway

In the night

Speeding to Pittsburgh

Stars not right

We arrived in the crisis

She couldn’t wait

We reached her bedside

Too late

My father entered

Whiskey on his breath

More than my lost mother

He smelled of death

As useless as usual

Self-involved

Into tearless grief

His face dissolved

Had I not stopped

To eat a slice of toast

I might have gained

Two minutes at the most

Had I not changed my socks

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