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Saturday, January 22, 2011

The Usual Gamut

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110121

DIABETES AND YOU (for Jaime)

Diabetes comes from DNA
and from the way you work and play.
Diabetes comes from what you eat,
especially food too fat or sweet.

Diabetes makes you drink and pee,
plus, it affects how well you see.
It makes you tired, it numbs your feet.
Let's make this sickness obsolete.

Do not be a diabete!

[ASIDE: Jaime made a presentation on diabetes
and footcare to our Lions Club.]


110120

COFFEE PRE-JUNKIE (for Lizzie)

Medicate your head?
Why do what you will rue
and later struggle to undo?
Meditate instead.


110119

PLEASE EXPLAIN

Who is this person who,
in photos and in mirrors,
looks pillowy, marshmallowy,
and billowy, but who,
inside, feels willowy?


110118

THE EVERYDAY VARIETY

For better or for worse,
I make and fill my own thirst;
when I want a poem, I write a verse,
and—best of all—get to read it first!


DEMISE SURPRISE (for Sargent)

Someone just died
at age ninety-five.
People keep dying
not known still alive.


110117

WINTER WAKING

Winter-haze tonal grays
can make moon-sky
bright as noon-sky
and early wakers wonder
whether morning
is coming or glowing.


110116

DRAFT HORSE

I’m workin’ on
a long, long pome;
plowin’ long and steady.

It’s gonna be
a hard, hard pome;
I’m tired of it already.


A BOUT

Clouds out-crowd.
Clouds attack.

Sun’s uncowed by bully clouds—
through a crack, it slips back.
Then it puts those clouds to rout.

Sun is back.
Sun is out.

How does this come about?
Sun, no doubt, has more clout.


110115

EMBRACING THE SHADOW

[ASIDE: Under construction. This long poem
will take a while to complete and edit.]


110114

PROGRESSION

Winter is kind,
and ever more bright;
as she suspends heat,
she extends light.


OFFSPRING

You greased it, eased it,
cursed, birthed, and nursed it.

You raised it, praised it,
groomed it, pruned it.

You composed, concocted,
and spun it;
and it looks so easy
once you've done it.


110113

WHEN?

Bundled up
one way or another
season after season
people are waiting
people are holding in;
bundled up
one way or another
season after season
bundled up as babies
people are holding on
looking to each other
each waiting for the other
waiting for release
bundled up and waiting
waiting for a reason
or just for an excuse.


110112

WINTER BLISS (for Connie)

Perfectly
simple serenity:
me on bed
in sunlight spotlight;
cat on me.


110111

BLIND REFLECTIONS

Emma dear, Emma wise—
what’s inside those Emma eyes?
I see, in them, myself reflected
but mine are not, to you, a mirror.

I see in yours myself reflecting
why mine are not, for you, a mirror.
Emma dear, Emma wise—
what’s inside your Emma eyes?


110110

POETRY

Not the words but the way;
no specific thing you say.
It’s the truth told by the lie,
the do not know that answers why.


110109

BEAUTY MARKS

A few of the nuns
(let's not say which ones)
had—let us say—
facial blemishes
which, in any case,
they bore with good grace,
helping us know
what God cherishes.


MOMENTOUS

In this now,
my struggle’s
through.

World, …I am
at peace with you.


OBIT

Poet:
probed deeply,
wrote long,
reportedly died of
stub wounds.


WEB OF DECEIT

E-linked, business-network friends
keep recommending further friends,
but to claim these, one must state
form of relationship to date.
For the terms sites recommend
(classmate/colleague/client/friend),
how to answer is hard to guess—
there’s no sort of, just no or yes
and these implied acquaintanceships
foster false pre-lationships.


110108

SLEEP-IN

I wake today
when the birds untree
and rise to flock.

I wake to the sun
and not to the clock.


BRIEF SANCTUARY

They’re our cats
but we root for the mice,
one of which
was discovered today
dried and flattened
under an out-of-the-way rug.
Poor baby is now a mummy.


110107

ISP’S

Once the computer
was an extension of us;
now that’s vice versa
and it keeps getting
wersa and wersa.


110106

GOOD DAY

Up, groom, eat,
then out the door.

Drive, arrive, work, drive,
and eat some more.

Catch the mail.
Write a pome.

Good day:
good away, good at home.


110105

FLURRY OF HURRY

Flit-flit-flit;
I’m in a tizzy—
not a state of zen!

But it’s nice
to be so busy—
every now and then!


110104

COOL CATS

Winter cold gives no pause
when outdoor freedom beats cold paws;
“Let us out!” our cats insist.

Icy blasts don’t deter
those brisk excursions they prefer
(and, in truth, cannot resist).


110103

HOW I SEES IT

Once agin, I awake
to butt of cat in my face.

Cat don’t mean to offend.
Naw, an' mine's the “livin’ end!”


110102

APPLICANT (for Hermann)

With a wink,
I will state
if I’m asked:

I can think,
I can wait,
I can fast.

[ASIDE: Siddhartha's résumé.]


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Monday, January 3, 2011

Winter Mix

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110101

NEW YEAR’S DAY

This day—
ostensibly about time,
but falling as it does
on a date of no particular
astronomic significance—
should serve as a reminder
that names of things
and ideas about things
often obscure the
nature of things.


101231

STAY OF EXECUTION

Leaves are dancing
up from the ditches
this warm December day,
resurrected by swirling
winds of protestation;
the year, apparently,
is not ready to die.


101230

LEFTOVERS

Those both old and bereft
cling all the tighter
to what is left.


101229

PROBLEM PEOPLE

Why are they
so difficult; so stubborn;
so unwilling to capitulate
to our superior wisdom—
and why,
when we visit their houses,
must we suffer the meagerness
of their offerings?


101228

CURE-ATOR

God,
have you any therapy
for the pain of being,
and of being me?

Such therapy is yours alone,
for the pain you’re feeling
you create and own.
When you think as I,
pain will go away:
“I’m okay. You’re okay.”

­­­­­­­­­­­­­___________

Today I found this poem note,
dated 091025:

wind
shepherds
leaves
across
road


101227

TO YOUR HEALTH

Happiness
involves a task
and, no, it isn’t drinking;
before you think
a thought again—ask,
“Is that thought
worth thinking?”


101226

UPWARD PATH

“Guide my way,”
I again consent.

To renew ascent,
I renew assent.


101225

THE GIFT OF THE PRESENT

No matter, hopes of Christmas Future
or joys of Christmas Past;
we are Guests of Christmas Present,
which can hardly be surpassed.


101224

PAMPERED

My sweetie makes me coffee.
He brings me toast and jam.
He claims that I’m his honey
and makes me glad I am.


101223

DESIGNER
TOUCH

Life is kinder
than we think
or can think;
when we notice,
we call this
serendipity.


101222

COMING APART
AT THE SEEMS

All I know I know
is how things seem to me,
including this self-same me
that seems to seem to be.


101221

SEASON GREETING

Ah! My favorite time of year
when I enjoy—and wish for you—
a very and most-merry,
thrilling, dance-enhancing,
whoppingly exciting,
gleeful, cheerful new debut
of joyous Christmas shopping.


101220

RELIEF IS ON
THE WAY

A nightmare
is a lie you keep
until you rouse
your self from sleep.

Suspect there are
(to be let go)
“truths” you know
that are not so.


101219

EXASPERATION

Emma has been banished
from the bed
in hopes she’ll use a
proper pee-place instead.


101218

WHAT I LIKE

I like to go, I like to do,
I like to think and write, and then
I like to go and do it all again.


101217

DIS-BANDED

What is a ring to a marriage?
I lost mine yesterday,
trying to keep it safe.

My hand
mourns like an orphan;
my heart grieves like a waif.

What is a ring to a marriage?
I lost mine yesterday,
trying to play it safe.


[ASIDE: As instructed, I put all my jewelry in my pocket
before touring a food-processing plant. Several events later,
my wedding ring was the only item that had somehow escaped.
The loss prompted thoughts about priorities, spouses, possessions, etc.]


101216

NO GOOD CHOICE

Setting the alarm for five
wakes you up at four.

But if you didn’t set it,
at six you’d be a-snore.


101215

INTIMIDATIONS
OF MORTALITY

My cat puts his face
near mine each night,
then (sometime later)
his rear—
which means
that I begin each day
knowing the end is near.


101214

OLD AGE BENEFITS

I'm old—trust me—
but young enough to thrill
to a birthday card from my mom
with a twenty-dollar bill.


101213

DECISIONS,
DECISIONS

Colon or semi?
I haven’t a clue.
Maybe a dash
or comma will do.

If you think prose
is hard, well—foo!
just try poems;
they’ll try you.


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