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Thursday, May 30, 2013

Balboa Island Sky

She sang beautiful
and promising words,
ocean blue,
cool and foamy
under that bright
Balboa Island sky.

He reached up,
caught her melody
in mid-flight,
and rubbed it
deep into his skin--
it smelled
bruising sweet
like coconut-scented
suntan oil.  

He swooned,
and for a moment,
he forgot
that he looked
the same way
sulphury, rotten eggs
smelled.

Years later
he found her
on Amazon.com,
having published
a children’s book
in Austria,
and he wanted
to contact her,
to show her
who she’d dismissed
decades ago,

but remembering
that he’d only gotten
fatter,
and that the songs
of his youth

-even the ones
he’d written her-

now sounded
like cheap wine
gone sour,

he thought
better of contacting
her

and decided to
write this instead.

[Written for #meetingthebar at www.dversepoets.com - c'mon, c'mon c'mon!]

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Don’t Need No Sampler


[note to perfomer: tempo=120 bpm]

Deet deet deet
bumf!

wor-ow-wuh
wor-ow-wuh
ch-ch-ch-ch
ch-ch-ch-ch
wor-ow-wuh
wor-ow-wuh
ch-ch-ch-ch
ch-ch-ch-ch

umph,
uh-umph
umph,
uh-umph

sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka
sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka

umph,
uh-umph
umph,
uh-umph

bee-oh-rawhm
wah wah wah
bee-oh-rawhm
wah wah wah

sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka
sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka

umph,
uh-umph
umph,
uh-umph

dweet dweet dweet
d-weeh--ee-ee-ee-ee-
dweet dweet dweet
dweeh--ee-ee-ee-ee-

sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka
sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka

Ooomt
Auuuu-oowwww
Ooomt
Auuuu-oowwww

Ya!
ya-ya-ya-ya
ya-ya-ya-ya!

Yaaaaaaaaaaah!
Ya-ya-ya-ya-
ya-ya-ya-ya!

umph,
uh-umph
umph,
uh-umph

sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka
sheenga--wokka-wokka-wokka

umph,
uh-umph
umph,
uh-umph

paah!

[Written for #openlinknight at www.dversepoets.com - come and make some noise!]

Friday, May 24, 2013

Again, I Fail (a limerick)


The task was to write them a glosa,

but the form made me want a mimosa,
my words could not warm
to that fascistic form
nor to poetry’s Cosa Nostra.

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Applauding


I first saw

Burt Bacharach
in Laughlin, Arizona
in one of those tacky
riverfront casinos,
where he was playing
a one-nighter
in between
his popular years.

He led the orchestra
like a basketball coach,
viscerally and impatiently,
bringing many moments
from the soundtrack
of my Southern California
existence
to life.

Leaving the theatre
I passed a small,
ivy covered enclosure.
It sounded,
smelled like
an afterparty.

Through a missing slat
in the chain link fence
I saw him,
surrounded by
a multigenerational retinue:

he was trim,
stylishly grey,
approachably shorter
and everything
I wanted
to be

when I used to dream
I would grow up
to be
my own version
of him.

I stood there
and started
applauding,

just applauding,

and I kept applauding
in that steady, insistent way
that cut
through all conversation,

until I caught his attention.

He looked at me
and all I could say
was

“Thank you.
It was the thrill of a lifetime
seeing you tonight.”

He smiled,
tipped his head
and mouthed
“thank you”
and went back
to his conversation,

and I moved on,
thankful

that for a second
I made him smile,

scant repayment
for a lifetime of
beautiful music.

[Posted for #openlinknight at www.dversepoets.com - come along and sing your song.]

Thursday, May 16, 2013

Print Me Out


Print me out
and hold me in
your tender hand
because even though
I was made on
a computer
I was born of a person
and his soul
is embedded
between the blank space
and the letters.

Print me out
and carry me
in your back pocket
as you climb high into
your secret tree
where you write
your poetry and
daydream ‘til dusk
and then
when you come home
unfold me
and set me beside
your bowl of soup
to remind you
that I am here.

Print me out
and fold me
into an airplane
and send me sailing
to a bored classmate
across the room.

Print me out
and tack me up
with a magnet
on your refrigerator
and when you’re
reaching for the milk
tomorrow morning
know that I have
been here
waiting for you.

Print me out
to remind yourself
that I am more than
just paper and words,
I am real.

I am flesh and bone
sadness and glory,
but when you read me
I am no longer alone.

Print me out
and save my life.

[Posted for #Meetingthebar at www.dversepoets.com - my pals in verse out in the universe]

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Like This, Like That

That tiny red-breasted bird
that bounces and skips
through the sky,
too quick to catch,

she is the lesson.

Marvel at her,
enjoy her
superhuman acrobatics,
envy her grace
and beauty,

because she is
only here
like this
and is gone
like that.

In the moment
pressed against
your lover’s skin,
do not plan
the next move,
but savor the moment,
inhale the scent
of her neck,

because she is
only here
like this
and is gone
like that.

As you drift away
into your cool, dark
slumber

before surrendering,
forgive everyone
and everything,

and give thanks
for every little
detail,
and as you ask
for another day,

do so humbly
because there are
so many more
who need tending
and a share
of the good fortune
we’ve been given

because it is
only here
like this
and is gone
like that.


[Posted for #OpenLinkNight - at www.dversepoets.com - you'll not find a better bunch o' poems on the internet.]

Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Humility Haiku

Keep yourself humble.
Pride still goes before a fall.
If you don't, God will.

[A quick shot for #OpenLinkNight at www.dversepoets.com - where I go to feel loved on the internet.]

Wednesday, May 01, 2013

Tersely

She got up
and said

“It’s not working.”

I laid there
in naked humiliation

and she left,

taking with her
three years
of my life

and her vibrator.

[Posted for MamaZen's challenge at http://withrealtoads.blogspot.com/2013/05/words-count-with-mama-zen.html]

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Tools


These words,

differ little
from the crayon butts
that scribbled something
indecipherable,

the photographs
that tried
freezing reality,

the keys
that rose and fell
in stumbling arpeggios,

the scratch
of the strings
on my $20 guitar
when I was 13.

They were just
the tools
I had at the moment

to help
capture the parade,
and maybe
understand
that which may be
a cosmic
absurd joke
after all.

Still
while I love my tools,
I cannot forget
that after all
the songs,
poems, cartoons,
jokes,

my life is more than
these things.

My life is to be
a vessel
bringing
understanding,
compassion,
the overflowing chesed

from above
through me
out in all directions,
infinitely.

When I remember this
perspective,

I am properly
humbled

and happily accept
that I am a tool.

[For #OpenLinkNight at @dversepoets.com - my favorite place for poetry on the internet.]

Monday, April 29, 2013

Come the Flowers


From the cold

and dark season
every year
come the flowers.

I envy their
uncontested beauty,
their grandeur and attitude,
as they bloom
without restrain
or shame,
knowing they are
the most beautiful
in the world
for a time.

Those with
provocative splashes of
orange,
reds and purples
excite me most,

with full curves
and unrestrained,
mysterious
allure.

They attract every
living thing,
especially
monsters with
huge nostrils,

who want to possess,
consume,
and inadvertently
kill them.

Worship them
from afar,

and love them
on their own terms,

as the proof
of Divinity
that they are.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Emptying


I am emptying
myself

of all things comprising
myself

in an attempt to
be the most perfect
servant,

but I’ll never know
if I reach it

because
by then
I would have lost,
I should have lost

my name,
my personal pronouns,
myself.

Saturday, April 27, 2013

On Some Nights


He kisses her
goodnight
and on some nights
she kisses back.

He always tries
a second kiss,
to gauge her interest.

Most nights
her eyes are tired
and glazed over,

and he feels like he’s
kissing a dummy,

but more likely
it’s the
other way around.

Friday, April 26, 2013

Cigar Meditation

I lean back
in the chair,
and light a cigar,
feeling a kinship
to my Spanish-speaking abuelito
and Groucho Marx.

Sucking in the smoke,

a joy, exotic and ephemeral,
like an amorphous nipple,
I let it slither out,
amusing myself
with its heavenward
curling gray path.

I take a sip
from the tumbler
of apple cider vinegar
and honey
over ice cubes
pretending it is a cocktail,
because even though
it too, is an acquired taste,
it doesn’t provide
the liberating
slippery feeling
of real booze.

I inhale,
then put the smoke down.

I sip,
then let the honegar slide slowly down.

I ponder the
future destination
of the sun
as it sinks
predictably
and dispassionately
over countless stories
that I’ll hear someday,
maybe.

This ritual
forces me to slow down,

to remember
that some things
remain unchangeable

and to accept them
as they are,
or waste your time trying.

I learned early on

you can’t smoke
a cigar quickly,

but then again,
why would you?

Thursday, April 25, 2013

New Masters (a sijo)


We buy the smartphones, unaware we are buying new masters.

The app store tempts our vanity with personalization.
Soon, we all are narcissists, looking in our handheld mirrors.

[Written for #formforall at dversepoets.com - a poetry lovefest online!]

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Simple (Gracia, 1983)


1983 was

a simpler time,
and our love
was simple.


There were
no needless
complications.

No sex
(we were both
too scared),
we knew
we couldn’t
handle that.

Sitting with her
in the shade
at Hillcrest Park
on that May afternoon
was enough,
leaning on each other,
gazing at
an ever-receding
horizon.

Her laughter,
her chestnut brown hair
in the breeze,
her full, deep gaze
were all I needed.

It went by
so quickly.

Just as leaves
don’t fight
to stay
on their branches,
we didn’t fight
our inevitable
parting.

I think about her
every Spring,
thankful
that even our goodbye
was simple.

I’m sure
she wouldn’t
recognize me
today.

She knew me
before all the drama,
all the unnecessary
damage,
before all the
complications.

She loved me
when my heart was
simple.