LIFE IN WHITE by Michael W. Eliseuson

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I have seen alligators,
And I have seen a water moccasin,
Floating in the canal like a long black stick,
With a sharp bend on one end.

I have seen the sun rise,
And set,
And rise again,
But it does neither of those,
The earth just turns,
And turns,
And turns.

Of myself,
I have seen little,
For the months have emptied me,
And filled me up again,
With fireflies and turtles,
Hawks and deer and otters.

I have been emptied and filled,
And I am the canal waters,
Deep and still,
Green and rippled,
Or flat calm as a mirror,
Reflecttingly,
Calmingly,
Even beseechingly.

Indian Rudy,
Teaches me without teaching,
Rich teaches me without trying,
Rob teaches me by saying nothing,
Just shakes my hand over and over,
And stares away at things I cannot see.

I am the new one,
In this old land,
Palmed and vined,
Pined and prickled,
Made strong by sand,
Made slow by basking turtles,
Made grateful by cool breezes,
On blazing hot sopping days.

Made well by constant simple fare,
Mostly vegetables and fruits,
Bread and water,
The staples of camp life,
I leave sadly in a fortnight,
Gladly knowing I will return,
Again.

No Poemba Today by Michael W. Eliseuson

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No poemba today,
Not even a hint of poembesia,
Just a tattered flake or two,
Of poemia sifting down,
On my purloined head,
Leaves no poesia,
On my sweated brow!

When I was young,
I poemed often,
Lifted great ores of it,
In my rock bottom boat,
And laughed all waves away,
Cheered the thunder and the wind,
Threw anchors out,
And stayed lifetimes,
Swimming around the boat,
In search of sharks,
To eat my boiling mind!

When I became older,
Poeming grew like manhole covers,
Rolled South then North,
Rolled restlessly,
Clanging,
Banging,
Noisey as hell,
Bad poems all!

Now the old man rests,
Breathes poetry,
Exhales words of writ,
Finds honest labor,
In the craft,
Finds wisdom in the life,
Which yet blooms,
To teach me!

Like fireflies in bright spangles of wood,
I trace their passage,
In the darkeries of both forest and time,
And still I wonder,
Which be mine?

Usefulness

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endless circling
ticking and tocking
it took for me to get
“usefulness”.
i only got it now
in understanding.
having children my first experience
with usefulness,
now my 4 yr. old great grand daughter says,
“How can I help the people in Japan?”
what a difference
ticking and tock making in
endless circling

getting to know you…

in the spring of twenty eleven

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he came back to her in the Rockies
in the Rockies not so far away
images
many youse
many mees
many people figurin’
how they gonna get along
or not
it is not physical pain it is
sadness for what isn’t
but was
is remembering
springtime
circling ’round
one more time…
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Porter Stansberry Grows A Money Tree

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“People everywhere just wanna be free”

stan by your berry’s folks
Porter’s gonna talk to ya,
conspiratorially,
and should ya try ta leave early
here comes a warning,
“are you sure?”

first he’ll scare with
“monetary collapse”
and
“100% income tax”
and then with
higher food, gas, energy, et al
as if
anybody would have money to buy anything
at which point he chalks in RED
“CHAOS”

first he says “money collapse started 2009”
(or the year Obama became our president)
then, as if you would forget this,
he later states it was starting in the 1980’s
when gas prices started going up

but he tells us how good US has had it
with cheap gas and names countries that pay
$5.40, $6 – $8 per gallon
oh scary! our cheep gas is coming to an end

Porter Stansberry! It is YOU who are afraid….

How much Arab suffering
went into your gas tank today?

“People everywhere just wanna be free”

When Kadaffi kills his own Libyan people
he is doing it with war weapons
made and sold to him by the US of A
and yes
Sir President Barack Obama
it will lesson America’s karma
to destroy those weapons
period and amen.

“People everywhere just wanna be free”

Purgatory?

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i guess i’ll believe in Purgatory if/when i get there

hell well known
opulent somewhere housewives
“gorgeous and blond or other”
while mothers, fathers, children, elders
live the pain of earthquake and flood

abyss

only love may cross over

the poet pens in his lonely din
crying blood tears
many long years
light the candle now
cigarette in mouth or tray
he pauses to remember

it was a lovely day almost
and almost hard to remember
but now
the wave of grief is headed this way
time to lie my body down
go to sleep
and pray.

o Christina, don’t you cry for me

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can’t go to Lo’sianan
Haiti still cryin’
Japan now in the number
of those Saints
marching in and out again
Wiki Leaks lets out
ugly vile secrets
workers get less and less
fat cats want more and more
$’s spent shipping cats and dogs
from Iraq to America
old Egyptian Gods laugh “ho ho ho”
false prophets for profit scribble
“give me your money and I will save you,
THY God told me to tell you this.”

oh sad and simple wants:
civility
respect
understanding

goin’ home now
toy piano on my knee
gonna sing some true saint songs…

imagine
what the world needs now
crown the good with brotherhood
a daisy a day
Bill Baily won’t you please come home.

“To Be AND Not To Be.” THAT is the answer.

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everything’s all about me
everything’s not all about me
everything’s all about you
everything’s not all about you

her heart thrills at the view
he feels the thrill
forget valentines
love is a verb

jailed he missed most
her smiles and laughter
a living valentine
beyond his departure

if the final words
he/she has to say are
“he/she was a good person”
i think we can make it…

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It’s Really Scary When You Have Something Real to be Scared About!

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“I don’t wanna be there when
those wicked politicians
get their just rewards!”

in the beginning was the word
in the end crooked politicians
used the word to motivate others
to kill for them, having been
led to fears created:
today’s boogie man
Egypt

once they were shrewd, prudent and expedient,
discreet and diplomatic,
artful, crafty or cunning

their drawers are dropped
their creations exposed
still they boogie woogie
till the last pin drops
connect the dots…

It’s Really Scary When You Have Something Real to be Scared About!