Shadow and Light poetry |
Ode To Berkeley 40 lines Hark, I hear the spirits Of Berkeley Calling me home. The more I roam in this world The more I am drawn Back to the land From whence I came. Berkeley, California Is what it is And sometimes It is what it ain’t. Berkely is a “how Berkeley, can you be vibe” town, an African diaspora, an Asian American city, an anti-big box store vibe, an artistic city, A Berkeley High school rocks place, the Berkeley hills, the birth of the black panthers, the spiritual home of the beatniks, bike-friendly, The Berkeley Rep rules, To the rest of the world, a very “Berserkly place” a Buddhist friendly city, filled with deep, dark memories, a vibrant Chinese-American city, creative city, Home to CAL with 40,000 students who flood into the city nine months of the year, Coffee is God Mecca, craft beer paradise, a crazy city. A cool city, with cutting-edge technology, delicious food is everywhere around the corner sort of town, a diverse although less day by day as it is now a very expensive city, A very unique city, a pro-vac place, vibrant, vegetarian and vegan friendly, yet still offering enough meat options for the carnivores, University professors, staff and students, city employees alike and still the ultimate university town but as you can see by now, so much more than that, yoga is God kind of town where yoga is mandatory, Yuppie place, a zany city, a zestful town, and lately a zoom work by home town, Berkeley is all of that and so more in short. Berkely is a kind sort of place, unique in all the universe and it is my homeland, But now that I am getting old I feel my homeland calling me “Come home to me The land of your birth Before you become Merely dust in the wind And so I dream Of my California home California dreaming On a winter’s day Hoping to see her Before my world ends California my homeland My zany crazy homeland Is calling me home. |