Thursday, April 25, 2019

Incongruity


The moments speeding by
Touch us
Surround us
Change us
They stamp upon us an eternal impression
Of perpetual incongruity
A distinct sensation
Of having seen and felt and experienced something
Achingly profound yet so fleeting
A whisper disguised as a shout
An affirmation that sounds like an insult
A pat on the back that feels like a slap across the face
Like a newsreel jittering through the pressure roller
Confusing my flicker fusion threshold
Fits and jumps and false starts
Perceiving things without truly seeing them
Bits and pieces
A slashed up mashup
Vision interrupted
Senses on hold
As the world speeds by
Trailing a jangling crowd of incongruous shrapnel
Bouncing and ricocheting on the path before me
Leaving me stunned, amazed, and mute
With unrequited expectation

Monday, April 15, 2019

Oblivion


Woke.
A fresh moniker for all who see themselves as newly enlightened;
As if our enlightenment is somehow more profound, historic, and disruptive
than any previous individual or collective recognition of life and reality.
Revelations abound, seemingly without limit.
Insights are being born into our consciousness every day.
Wisdom, no longer hidden, is coming to light.
We see it!
A New Age is dawning!
Again.
“There is nothing new under the sun.”
Yet every day, every moment,  is a clean slate, a fresh start, a new beginning.
“Today is the first day of the rest of your life.”
You can choose to come near to life while others choose to remain distant.
The planet is shrinking.
The planet is dying.
The planet is long overdue for immeasurable cataclysmic events.
You can choose.
Freak out about the possibilities of death and disaster,
Or
Stop and smell the roses,
Or
Put all your senses on full alert
to inhale, absorb, learn, find, consume, enjoy
every infinitesimal detail of life at its fullest.
What do you already know?
What do you want to know?
Will knowing be enough?
Are you happy being oblivious?

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Memories of the Future


There seems to be a Hall of Fame for everything;
And an International Museum for All Things;
And a National Day for everything else;
Plus a Facebook page,
a Twitter feed,
and a LinkedIn Group
to connect them all, and then some.
Mr. Warhol’s “fifteen minutes of fame” has become
a serial virus of momentary flashes
in the seemingly eternal
digital ball of string
that is the internet.
What is memory?
Is there a collective universal memory that is storing all the experiences of the ages?
What is legacy?
What do we leave behind when we go on to the next level of existence?
What is immortality?
Do all of us live forever, one way or another?
What is heritage?
Does it change us when we discover the lives of our ancestors?
Will one small blip in the digital libraries
of all the devices in the world
remain forever for someone to discover
untold ages from now?

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Tidbits of Timelessness


shoeboxes and scrapbooks
trinkets and traces
memories of love and laughter
joy and peace
singing and shouting
dancing, running, skipping, flying
tidbits of timelessness
and bittersweet tastes of time standing still
I am still standing
on a bridge
watching the water rush by below me
urgency and peace at once
life and death
movement, thunder
matching the rush of blood through my veins
and the beating of my heart
the flow, the pulse
the cleansing, the healing
as those timeless tidbits
rise to the surface
winking
drifting
lingering on the crest of my memory

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Wrung Out Jungle


Brain cells colliding
Memories swirling
A whitewater miasma of myriad thoughts
Tumbling through a jumble
Wrung out by time and stress
Strained by unpleasant incessance
Shredded by the whirling blades of average
Blended and blinded and blistered
Stirred by imagery
Happy, then horrified
Nauseated by the persistent kaleidoscopic freak show
Mindful, remembering, praying to forget
This and that
And all the others
Here, now, never, forever
A moment seized
Tattooed on the colliding cells of my brain

Monday, December 17, 2018

Huddled Masses


Crowds

Huddled Masses

Seething Swirling Stockpiles of Humanity

Surrounded by Kindred Strangers

We Are Many

We Are One

“I am you and you are me”

[ …to quote a mid-century poet-philosopher… ]

Everywhere I look there are people just like me

“all the world over so easy to see”

We know each other intimately while not knowing each other at all

Famous or unknown

We are who we are

And we are all human

The same five senses for most

And emotions and ambitions

And hopes and dreams

And expectations and limitations

We Are One

We Are The Crowds

We Are The Huddled Masses



Attribution to Emma Lazarus for the term "Huddled Masses"
from her poem "The New Colossus"

Tuesday, November 27, 2018

Tides of Life


The tides of life will ebb and flow,
And time will not stand still.
No one has ever found time waiting;
I know we never will.
Some days seem slow,
While others speed before our eyes.
Some things change, some things don’t,
As we watch each day materialize.
Happy faces, sad faces,
Faces bored to tears
Every face, like our own face,
Has lines that show the years.
Let the lines show joy and peace,
And love and life and truth;
And may the light shine through your eyes,
To prove inside is youth.