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FIXING THE DECK

Seasons change. Pandemics, too.

The same can be said for me and you.

We move about under a sunny sky

pretending all around us others do not die.

The deck carpet is covered in grime

from the years of corporate and political crime

committed by a party trapped in hate

wrapped in false flags that falsely state

women are are meant to be slaves

just as Black people, and all lesser knaves,

to their betters who wear red hats marked by lies,

under white robes hidden by suits and ties.

We try to clean the deck but the carpet is too worn 

to survive another summer of overheated scorn.

The carpet has been removed to reveal

The rot beneath efforts to steal

not just an election but a nation.

Seeing the bare deck reveals the aberration

of rotten boards, installed by fraud and deceit 

like judges and executives placed in lead seats.

Boards of all varieties falsely secured or not at all,

and easily shredded like their theories which call

for insurrection and destruction instead of restoration 

of democracy and legal protections and right actions.

The deck is so undermined I fear it will fall.

No more summers in the sun with family and friends

until the rotted deck is replaced and Republicans make amends.

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CHARGE AHEAD

Recharging is a must

for laptops, phones and such.

Lawn mowers, trimmers

and vacuum cleaners, too,

Simply plug in rechargers

and they act as good as new.

How does one recharge self

and not sit useless on the shelf ?

How does one plug in again

after pandemic sets the world a-spin?

Too few outlets are available.

Too few friends are amenable

to one whose immunity

compromises community.

One goes solar. One goes green.

One recharges in the Spring garden

amidst life yet unseen,

brought to mobility 

by endless possibility.

Charging ahead, hopefully;

making peace with rabbits, 

squirrels and even skunks, 

inhabiting a world much shrunk.

On such dreams endemics are born

to recharge a world too careworn

by too hot a viral sun’s passage

without blocking truth with sun glasses

darkened to hide the reality

that some of us will never be free.

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The Sounds Of Isolation


The silence is too loud.

Thoughts scream across empty space,

then follow me to bed at night

where cacaphonous dreams replace rest

and solitudinous slumber.

Limbs collide amidst the din of broad strokes

across swollen heart strings

screeching a loud lament.

Reeds explode in pressured bursts of pain,

pealing shouts across my brow.

Constant drumming throbs a meandering beat

unbalancing my feet and mind

with words best left unsaid.

Isolation breaks the rhythm of silent speech.

Music bounces off the walls of my retreat

to this empty, safe and un-crowned house.

The silence is too loud.

I cannot hear my self think my thoughts.

The lyrics repeat the same phrase

over and over and over.

When will this end so we can begin again

to dance in the streets?

And meet for brunch before the matinee ?

When can we say, “See you later today” ?

The silence is too loud.

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