The Book of Counted Sorrows

And then my shoes

Before responding

To that urgent news

Had I driven

Even more recklessly

Mother might yet have been alive

For me

Still only aching flesh

And weary bone

But spared the burden of dying alone

We Are All So Modern Here

Peaches, surfers, California girls.

Wind scented with fabulous dreams

Bougainvillea, groves of oranges.

Stars are born, everything gleams.

A weather change. Shadows fall.

New scent upon the wind: decay.

Cocaine, Uzis, drive-by shootings.

Death is a banker. Everyone pays.

All Those Snappy Epigrams On The Theme Of Night

The whisper of the dusk

Is night shedding its husk.

Numberless paths of night

Wind away from twilight.

To know the darkness is to love the light,

To welcome dawn and fear the coming night.

Night has patterns that can be read

Less by the living than by the dead.

Something moves within the night

That is not good and is not right.

When I’m in the night,

I feel the night in me.

The night speaks with a human voice.

To commune with it remains our choice.

Brother night, sister moon.

Together sing a tuneless tune.

Anthem

To see what we have never seen,

To be what we have never been,

To shed the chrysalis and fly,

Depart the earth, kiss the sky,

To be reborn, be someone new:

Is this a dream or is it true?

Can our future be cleanly shorn

From a life to which we’re born?

Is each of us a creature free –

Or trapped at birth by destiny?

Pity those who believe the latter.

Without freedom, nothing matters.

A Thought While Reading Rex Stout

Holy men tell us life is a mystery.

They embrace that concept happily.

But some mysteries bite and bark

And come to get you in the dark.

Cry Doom

Is that the end of the world a-coming?

Is that the devil they hear humming?

Are those doomsday bells a-ringing?

Is that the devil they hear singing?

Or are their dark fears exaggerated?

Are these doom-criers addlepated?

Those who fear the coming of all Hells

Are those who should be feared themselves.

Dragon Tears

Far away in China,

The people sometimes say,

Life is often bitter

And all too seldom gay.

Bitter as dragon tears,

Great cascades of sorrow

Flood down all the years,

Drowning our tomorrows.

Far away in China,

The people also say,

Life is sometimes joyous

If all too often gray.

Although life is seasoned

With bitter dragon tears,

Seasoning is but one spice

Within our brew of years.

Bad times are merely rice;

Tears are one more flavor

That gives us sustenance,

Something we can savor.

Cold Questions

Is there some meaning to this life?

What purpose lies behind the strife?

Whence do we come, where are we bound?

These cold questions echo and resound

Trough each day, each lonely night.

We long to find the splendid light

That will cast a revelatory beam

Upon the meaning of the human dream.

Mary Shelley, No One Listens

Humanity yearns

Desperately

To equal God’s creativity

In some creations

How we shine

Music dance storytelling

Wine

Then thunderstorms of madness

Rain upon us

A flooding sadness

Sweeps us into anguish

Grief

Into despair

Without relief

We’re drawn to high castles

Where old hunchbacked vassals

Glare wall-eyed

As lightning

Flares

Without brightening

Laboratories in high towers

Keen scientists

With sharp powers

Create new life

In dark hours

In the belfries of high towers

A Job May Not Be Enough

Life without meaning

Cannot he borne.

We find a mission

To which we’re sworn

Or answer the call

Of Death’s bleak horn.

Without a gleaning

Of purpose in life,

We have no vision,

We live in strife

Or let blood fall

On a suicide knife.

The Root Of All Mystery

Death is no fearsome mystery.

He is well known to thee and me.

He hath no secrets he can keep

To trouble any good man’s sleep.

Turn not thy face from Death away.

Care not he takes thy breath away.

Fear him not, he’s not thy master,

Rushing at thee faster, faster.

Not thy master but servant to

The Maker of thee, what Who

Created Death, created thee,

And is the only Mystery.

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