Monday, October 21, 2013

Young Widow

A young widow sleeps
with her soldier's ghost.
With vows to keep,
she is engrossed
in her own sorrow
and morbid disbelief
No tomorrow.
No relief.
Bagpipes play
and rifles shoot:
in the ground he'll lay
and soon take root.
Folded flags,
solemn speeches,
old dog tags,
a preacher preaches
that with God
our solider rests.
"It's just a fraud,"
the widow attests.
"God and war:
it's all a lie.
The oaths, he swore
caused him to die.
For his nation,
he bled out.
Manipulation
is what you spout.
For your hypocrisy,
he lays cold.
Not democracy.
Black gold."
With a shudder,
she descends.
Her fallen lover
met his end.
Assured and defiant,
she will not hide
or stay quiet.
Too many died.
She has no fear.
She knows the coward.
Her path now clear.
Her voice empowered.

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"And if your God makes war then he's no God I know 'cause Christ would not send boys to die." AA Bondy American Hearts

"'Cause there are three wars going on and all the flags are still waving. Daniel's 20-year-old friends are now 30 and willing and serving. He's a Marine and he showed me." - Kevin Devine Ballgame

“I believe that this war, upon which I entered as a war of defense and liberation, has now become a war of aggression and conquest.” Siegfried Sasson (WWI soldier and poet) from his 'Statement' 

"What a senseless, absurd cycle of violence this was." Mazier Bahari Then They Came for Me

Thursday, October 03, 2013

The Day the Sky Fell

The day the sky fell
we were all at the bar
and the air had a smell,
like a wet, stale cigar.
There were stories to tell
and someone played a guitar
and outside the sky fell
and we got drunk at the bar.

The day the sky fell
you were miles away
and I thought that was swell
in a mean kind of way.
To you, a farewell,
and in hell I hope you stay
since when the sky fell
you were so far away.

The day the sky fell
I held his hand tight.
I was under his spell,
and liked it quite right.
From my toes to my cells
his touch could excite,
so as the sky fell,
he held my hand tight.

The day the sky fell
there was calm and quiet
and all was well,
no cause to riot.
Humanity expelled,
expunged, and silenced.
The night the sky fell
there was nothing but quiet.

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 "Thank you for being with us on this Day Two of the federal government shut down and - surprise, surprise - we're all still here. The sky didn't fall and even if it had we wouldn't know because NASA is shut down too." - Stephen Colbert The Colbert Report (Wednesday, October 2, 2013)

"Oh, what a joy to be free." Kevin Devine All of Everything, Erased

Friday, September 13, 2013

Pawns

Death begets death
and bomb begets bomb,
with "peace" on your breath,
fingers crossed in your palm. 

Send out your airborne drones
and float democracy upriver.
Despite Countrymen's groans,
out the window, the last sliver

of your slogan: "hope and change." 
Those words your once touted.
It now feels so strange
that I barely doubted.

I lay my head down low
and find my heavy heart:
arteries to resew
after my flag ripped them apart.

How far we've gone
to wind up where we began.
In this game, we're your pawns,
but it's all in your plan.

From our city on the hill
to their desert village shacks,
you will conquer for the thrill
disregarding all the facts

and pawns be damned
whilst players play.
Blood on command:
someone must pay.


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"She is mean. She can kill. She would do it just to have a simple thrill." Bad Books Baby Shoes

"But it ain’t him to blame. He’s only a pawn in their game."  Bob Dylan Only a Pawn in Their Game

Thursday, September 05, 2013

Battle Cries


Even before the sun
devoured the whole sky,
the ending had begun
and we were left to die.
Over decades with a smoking gun,
the senators idly stood by,
and thinking that their jobs were done,
fell silent, no reply.

The marches of the uniformed men
and their wilted battle cries:
it all comes back around again
until humanity's demise.
The portly politicians' pens
wrote poetry to chastise.
They ended their prayers at night, "Amen,"
and dreamed about their lies.

Their banter and their bicker
and their precious, petty pork
made their wallets that much thicker,
so they popped another cork
and filled their bellies full of liquor:
a little democratic quirk.
It made a planet sicker,
left a people at the fork

of a bloody, barren road:
to rise up and revolt
and heed the warning crowed
or turn away and bolt
and watch the earth implode
as if no one's at fault.
A punishment for us bestowed:
a wake-up call, a crash, a jolt.

The warning fell upon deaf ears
so our blood rushed through the rivers.
It's everything the innocent feared
and we huddled close and quivered.
Then, closer in the sky appeared
our sun who would deliver
the final blow and with a sneer:
lights out for earth, our deathly shiver.

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"Some 5 billion years from now, there will be a last perfect day on Earth... then the sun will begin to die, life will be extinguished, the oceans will boil and evaporate away." - Carl Sagan Cosmos

"Come you masters of war - you that build all the guns, you that build the death planes, you that build all the bombs, you that hide behind walls, you that hide behind desks - I just want you to know I can see through your masks." - Bob Dylan Masters of War (really, this entire song)

"The drunken politician leaps upon the street where mothers weep and the saviors who are fast asleep: they wait for you." - Bob Dylan I Want You

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Little Lives

The moon's heart is heavy
as he considers the bevy
of bedrooms into which
his eyes become hitched.
His midnight glances
see all your romances,
all your quiet indiscretions,
and your lapses in depression.
Though he's aged with grace,
there are wrinkles on his face
and he envies the little lives he views.
Their elegant movements are his muse.
A voyeur satellite,
you only know at night,
but he cannot turn away,
not even for a day
and he isn't getting any younger.
So he hovers and he hungers
for a hand to caress,
or a love to profess
or for lips to kiss
or a sweetheart to miss.
The little lives below
do not even know
how lucky they are
when viewed from afar.
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"The moon hangs like the blade of an axe tonight, and it's poised to drop sometime soon enough on this dump truck where I lie mixed up with the morning's trash. There's a piece of glass sticking in my back and tar covering my mouth." Saves the Day All I'm Losing is Me

"This is the window where I watched the future start. My pupils dilated. The shock sped up my arms. I shut my ambushed eyes  and turned my face towards the heat." Kevin Devine All of Everything, Erased

Monday, July 22, 2013

The Push, The Pull

My autumn air lingers
in your summer sky
like the tips of my fingers
and the zip of your fly.
I breathe you in -
deep and full -
the smell of gin -
the push, the pull.
As the room still spins,
you've no words to say.
This is how it begins
if this is how it can stay.
Not a sound 
nor muscle moved,
I am found;
I am improved.
And for every other,
your eyes say to me
that they don't bother
even to see.
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Long time no post. Here's a little somethin'.









"I can't remember all the times I tried to tell myself to hold on to these moments as they pass." - Counting Crows A Long December