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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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The Abuser

A charming abuser draws ever near,

Invades our homes, workplaces and schools.

We plead. We beg. We offer rewards.

Leave us unharmed.

The abuser tells stories

To our family and friends

Of our perfidy and foolishness,

Pealing away all self-defense

And defense by those who should care.

The abuser threatens

Each breath we take,

Taking our bodies as his own

And filling hospital beds

with our battered bodies.

The law steps back to allow

His plunder, his blunder, his smirks.

Oh how it hurts

This worsening abuse,

Forming a union of abusers

Under banners of ant-vax, anti-mask,

Patriots, Republicans, conservatives

Powered by money and influence

And cowardice.

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Variation on the Theme


Is this how the world ends?

of violent means,

and a virus that portends

With a scream

ever-changing threats

to those ill used or well.

How can we tell?

We cannot.

We must not.

Instead,

Our story must be

how we overcame

with a love untamed

by fear or dread

as we bury our dead.

Too much change.

Too fast.

Too many lost

to count the cost.

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