A collection of short poems |
Wake up and see smell hear feel drink in the depth of this new old place. Meet the figments of your imagination Come to life, breathing Puppets under their own control Not your creations after all. ---------------- Drive/Fly/Sail Into mist-hidden worlds Be surprised by the novel Be more surprised by the mundane They have McDonald's in Dubai. ---------------- Reading is travel But travel isn't reading Places can't be better said People evade description Never encapsulated by a thousand words Or even ten thousand moving pictures. No edges to God's creation. ---------------- Traveling is whispering our dreams in their setting. The books we've read, in color and texture The names we've heard now stare us in the face Our mind's creation bent around reality Beat from the formless into fruition. And many surprises we find. ---------------- Leave home Find home Make home wherever. Leave family Find family Make whomever family. Leave self Lose self Ever making new. ---------------- I live in a home With dusty darkened rooms Hallways ignored Wings unexplored What grows in a home Of drawn shades and gloom Abandoned to mystery Filled with Unknown Darkness. Spirits. Monsters. Creakers and clappers and bangers and scratchers Noises with no known Name play their games How can I sleep in this home all alone? Unless I open doors Carry a torch Brush aside cobwebs Tear open these dusty drapes. I must fight the fright stepping out of the light Dark night be damned I live in the whole house Not just this small room A prison if I make it so. I swallow hard Hand on the knob Full of fear, heart racing. No matter what jumps upon me from outside in the dark I'm ready to embark I open the door Step out in the hall Stop. Lock eyes with a man who looks like a mirror Smiling We stare frozen, squinting The Mirror man laughs I can't help but chuckle We found each other not ghosts Not monsters No matter what the fear-mongers promised. Brothers Sharing a houseful of rooms With countless others. Who live just outside my door. |