Tag Archives: Poetry

They Call It Respect

They call it respect
When they ask what she wants.
They call it helping
When they ignore what she says
Or simply replace it with
What they think is best
Arguing and arguing
Like walls, hard, unmoving
Until she accepts it,
And they get their way.

She calls it life
When her choice is ignored
She calls it pointless
When she tries to be heard
Or cries there in silence
Where they cannot see
Sinking and bleeding
Crushed by the word, “worthless,”
A word that not one of them
Would think she could be.


Remember

Feast your eyes, your mind
Only.
Remember:
Beauty, dream, or
Injury – all incurably
Depend on the
Day and viewer, yet
Even one yielding may
Never cease to be.


A Slender Hope

Two delicate drops,
Matching chain, exquisite dress,
Slender heels, and hope


You Watch Yourself Move

You watch yourself move
Hands and legs.
Lips and lungs.
You walk. You wave.
You speak. You smile.
Mechanically.
By habit or construct,
The signal is sent
With no feedback
No sensation or sentiment:
Detached, disconnected,
Unfeeling, uncaring –
As if all that once lived
Inside you has been stilled
Or killed


Breaking Ground

Rustling grasses
Break the quivering silence
Then fade in the roar


Not a Battle

Not a battle but a slaughter
Limbs and pieces
Scattered across the field
In careless piles
While the survivors endure,
Slashed but standing,
Leafless and deformed,
As the attackers move on.


Time off Work

Finally!
Time off work –
A few hours free
For all that needs done
For me.


A Question of Happy

Is it the drinks?
The board games?
The football?
Is it the gifts?
The cake or cards?
Friends or family?
A bit of each?
Or none at all?


A Choreography of Sound

Her fingers don’t race across the strings –
They dance.
First allégro, with forceful, staccato beats
Of hammer-ons and pull-offs.
Then, lyrical, sliding smoothly
And gracefully from note to note
And chord to chord in a ballet
Of highs and lows, building
To dramatic catharsis:
A choreography of sound.


The Wall Sighs

Like a tired old man,
Leaning to conserve his strength,
The wall sighs away.