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Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Loss In and Around Old Town - with audio

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As I left Old Town,
I climbed the hills and winding ways,
Then up the airport escalator, and
Finally, through a wall of sound into
The sky. All the while I kept my tears in
A pocket close to my heart. Rings
Within rings and circles upon circles.

It had begun this time with a phone call
Late at night: "Our loved one is dead"
Came those broken hollow words. I didn't
Hear the rest right away. Many, many years
Had passed without my becoming very
Close to this one. I reached into the vault
Of my beating inner chambers and
Began to spend tears one by one, and
Then many as I lay silently in my bed.

Like a rock breaking through the
Surface of liquid reflection,
So the flying behemoth catapulted me back
To the fertile place of the past;
Barreling through time and space
To the hearth and home of before.
Once the light had shown brightly there
But now it seemed to have dimmed.
The wind barely dared to whisper
About the life there once so full
Of Passion and desire, that now had
Faded in the hard water of time,
Like a yellowed newspaper
Long forgotten beneath the fallen leaves.

The moon passed from behind the
Curtain and the dream began again.
I was inserted into my alter ego of
Timeless past; in the city and
Relationships of my youth.
For a brief trickle of time
The magic of the distant glowing one
Played the tides of my soul.
What once was, came again,
although changed, as we all drifted
Along, a little further downstream
Toward the oceans of the coming past

Different this time, yet also the same.
What had troubled me those many years ago
When I had left Old Town,
Rose up again to haunt my thoughts,
And assault my sensibilities.
The chiseled out class-ism
And the clash of the blue collar mentality
With the changing society at large.
The utter corruption of local government,
The misappropriation of public funds.
The condescending attitude
Of small minded prosperity
In the imagined high places
Of some backwater country club.
Throughout the highs and lows
Of each cloistered group,
Generation upon generation remained
Awash and soaked in ornamental drink.
Progeny were sprinkled in a fanfare of substances
While alcohol dictated the lives of the many.
Together with the threat of violence,
Like fraternal twins, they existed side by side
As lonely paths in a futile effort toward
The solving of life's riddles, of relating
To self, others and the world at large.

Excitement had been driven out by slumber
And in the eyes of many the spark
That had once flared, now only flickered.
Once again the world turned the clock
And the wheels of the car turned to
Find the way back to the warmth of
My boyhood home, there the old gears
Of my family were turning.
Death had done what life could not.
Death and resurrection had brought
Our family back together in one place.
For the first time, I could
Connect the dots and view
Those patches of the tapestry,
Left now to our care,
That had once been our loved one's life.

The possibility of death's reality had
Broken in upon my consciousness
Years earlier when my family's best
Friend had passed away and broken
Our hearts.
Now here it was again
A bell tolled in silent dark resonance.
Yet our loved one gave
Once again in death.
It was the gift of meeting with and
Knowing many more of the colorful
Charming members of our clan.
The gravity of this family constellation
Had pulled many friendships into it's orbit,
And together they lit up the black night
With the beauty of their shining brightness.
The tangential power of their world
Had brought me back
Within Old Town's hills
To rebuild that which had been broken.
They had shown me
Another way home.
It seemed that even as one world
Was slipping away
Another one was being created.
How blessed I felt to be shown
The way home once more.

Lines interlocking and strings intertwined,
The thread went through the needle and
Into the eye of the storm.
Then the rain came,
Raindrops from every heart,
Teardrops from the sky.
A cold wind also blew,
But death and destruction
Could have no power over
The dawning spring and
The resurrection of those who have left us.
So the Robins and Cardinals
Announced the season of life.
While the roses put on their best
Show of colors and sweet breath.

Old Town was like an Elisa Dolittle
Scraping out existence
In the flower market,
Or a Cockney sweep,
Amused, sooty, staggering, tipsy.
The sights, sounds and smell
Of the oxygen rich air
Remained as beautiful and pleasant
As when I was a little boy
First experiencing them.
The famed pollution of the
Industrial past had given way
To the tidy quaintness of
A New England College town
Joined together by myriad bridges
Leading to old Gothic Cathedrals,
Giant historic Synagogues
Granite Civil war Monuments,
Vast Cemeteries of the 1700s,
Victorian homes, legends and
Turn of the century mansions
Lining hilly cobblestone streets.
Each perched upon little embankments
Bragging of the grand and storied past,
Involving Vanderbilt, Mellon and Carnegie,
Universities, museums, statues, schools,
Parks, observatories and climbing steel.
All clustered among the ivy, flowers, shrubbery and
The neighborhood of make believe.
The maple trees fresh and dripping sap,
Spinning off their propeller like seeds,
The Sycamores with spiked seed-balls falling,
Dusty leaves and peeling bark, 
The naked Birch, many fruit trees and
Woods, green enough to make a
Leprechaun smile and an Irishman sing.
Robins, Mockingbirds, and Cardinals
Calling out their continuous song.
Rabbits, deer, and pheasants playing in
The plush land outlined and divided
By rivers, Valleys and hills
Into cities, townships and boroughs.

But life in the West needed nurturing.
Family, like magma bubbling up through
Some fracture deep within the granite
Of the here and now.
So it was that my life in Old Town
Should remain only in short dreams,
As the schism of my East West
Lives could not be reconciled.
The waves of life in the West
Called for the freedom to inundate
And I needed to embrace it
For all that was good and right.
I awakened once again In the house of the setting sun
So the spell was broken,
The dream was over,
The world had changed,
Turned and moved on.
I left the time machine for a coffee
Mixed with memories of the past.

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Gardner and the Flower

Once upon a time, there was a flower beautiful to behold.
Full of light in a dark kingdom the flower bore the seeds of love.
Her seeds had the power to grow in the heart of the beholder.
Together the flower and the beholder would wait for the sun to
appear over head, for the sun is the source of sustenance.
Without him there could be no love, no warmth, no life.
Sometimes when the weather is cloudy it is hard to see the sun.
It was during these times that the flower and her friend would
assure each other that the sun would be out again soon.
The flower swayed in the breezes while her friend sang.
Whenever the hard rains came the flower and her friend
stood by one another, and although it was difficult to bear up under,
the flower would raise up again soon after the storm. This
then, is the story of how the two became friends.
The man first spied the rose in a field of roses. He was
awed by her beauty so much, that he almost bumped into a tree
branch while gazing at her. She was quiet and bent over for
that day had been cloudy and wet. The man left the field
that day and had almost forgotten the rose, but an enchanted wind
arose and carried one of the flower's magic seeds from the field
a great distance to the man's house and planted it in his heart.
Along the way from the man's house to the field where the flower lived,
were a great many obstacles; swamps, wild beasts, and thickets of thorns
to block his path, but the flower could not come to him
so he traveled to the flower's field. The seed
once planted worked in the man's heart and grew into a powerful
vision of the flower. Now, it seemed to the man that even if there
were Lions in the way of getting to the field, it mattered little.
Indeed as the man drew closer to the flower he realized that she
was more beautiful than his memory's telling. The flower called out:
"I have thorns that may hurt you and the journey is difficult for you
to make." For the field was a dangerous place, and was the flower
to place trust in a stranger when her life was held in such a delicate
balance? Also, there were other flowers to consider. Might
the man in his clumsiness and haste not trample under foot some
of those which grew very close to the spot where the flower stood?
Or might he try to pull me out and move me elsewhere? Again she
called: "My roots are entwined with many of the flowers close to me,
If you take me away others may be injured or lost. " So she closed
her petals into a bud and thought on these things, while the little flower
prayed that the sun might shine. The sun did come out.
His rays shone and reflected through droplets on the flower so
that she appeared radiant and faceted about with diamonds.
It seemed to the man that the sun only shone on the flower.
Soon the man arrived and was careful of the other flowers so
that he did not injure them.  He brought water for the flower
and tilled the soil at her feet. As he kneeled beside her, the
man noticed for the first time the flower's intoxicating fragrance;
it washed over him like an ocean wave. The orange and jasmine
blossoms saw this and were jealous, for all the blossoms of the
field could not compare. Every day, and sometimes at night, the
man came to visit the flower, either in body or in his thoughts.
But thoughts were never like being there with her. So it was
that the man became more and more like a gardener, until it was so.
The flower absorbed and reflected more and more of the sun in
her glorious petals. The gardner and flower became friends.
Then it happened, they began to see that they were made with
the purpose of caring and being cared for. In doing so they
both became stronger and better at caring
so that they began to care for those around them and all
things great and small that lived in the field. He with the
skills of a husbandman and she with the power of love.
The two became very close so that the flower no longer
afraid, opened up again in full bloom. The gardner loved
the flower and she in turn loved her friend. He began to
notice how intricate were the flower's gold tipped
and scarlet petals. Soft to the touch and blinding to
look upon. Also her slender stem and waxen leaves,
which alternately shone in the sun or danced with dew
in the moonlight. She gave shade to all passing below;
From her heart came pollen and nectar to humming birds,
butterflies, ants and bees of the field. The friends
were happy in this newly enchanted place and let
their dreams take flight, for both knew that winter
season would come some day. The season of ice
when all things must sleep. The gardner and flower
shivered at the passing thought. But the sun
shone strongly upon them through the morning mists
and a rainbow comforted them with these words:
" Be assured little ones below, the sun rules the sky
and seasons, he is always shining even in the
darkest winter, and the hand of ice has been
broken forever so that spring may come again,
and so that the flower, her friend and all that live
in the field might dwell in his warm light for evermore ." 
So it was, and so they did. So that this story might be told.
And so it is that they lived happily ever after.

Love - with audio

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Love
Beyond the mountains
Hovering in the gleam about the snow
Splendid rushing waters of the sea
Salt crystal on a fingertip

Love
Creation in majesty
Abounding in the clouds
Within the forest's ancient trees
Seasons shimmering leaves

Love
Through the veil pours a sunburst
See the pollen of a blossom
Softer than a kiss
In the eyes of a child

Love
In the gurgling waters of a brook
A fleck of mineral on a crayfish
As the fresh unseen is captured
Then given in reflection once again.

Love
In you, and me
Much greater than the furthest star
Love fathoms the Universe
A lightyear in our sigh

Summer Night - with audio

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Emerald leaves
In motion
Unfolding
For the night
Mounting waves
Of ocean
Pulled
By moonbeams bright
Nova
In the vapors
Bursts
Into Nebulae
Little bird
In the Sycamore
Singing on
As if to say
This heart
Is with yours
Sky,
Sea and forest
Pearl
Of my vision
Glowing
In my eye
My heart
Is young
Share your love
With me
Or I
Shall die

Nature and The City - with audio

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Listen a bird is singing
Look a sundrop in your eye
Glistening grass parting
A hawk dives
Beyond the fields a dog is barking
Thank God for that bothersome bug
Snakes and lizards in the yard
All the thriving wild and beautiful things
Are much better than the concrete coliseums
Plastic flowers, Teflon humanity, electric buzz,
Dirty streets and sooty honking incense
Which permeate everything
Everyday, when living in the big city.

Dear Miss - with audio

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Dear Miss Dobee
Sweet daisy assured
We love you though
It be hard to say
Sister, friend any day

We do not use you
We would not bruise you
You are so kind
To your kinder  * (from Yiddish or German)
Do not let your heart be bitter

We all love you
Not for convenience
Though our actions may not
Show love's response
We get caught up

In busy jet streams
While running to
Chase life's dreams
You are patient
Dobee so kind

Please don't be
Of troubled mind
What can we do
Ask us please
Our words be unwise,

But will not tease
Doing our best
At your appeal
We all care for you
Some with hidden zeal.

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Morning Moment - with audio

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Whippoorwill wind
Pink sky in the morning
Pine tree straight and tall
Motorcycles rush by
Cold fingers
Florescent light
On the wire
Mourning doves
Tan and brown
The heater is working
The bicycle parked
A dairy truck hums loudly
Can't seem to write the correct date
Unconcerned walkers stroll to work
Wastepaper basket scrapes
Grating on the concrete floor
Telephone sits glaring
Electric reflection
The day goes on.



Friday, May 21, 2010

SMILE (show-tune:) - with audio link

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When your day is dull and dreary
And your mind won't seem to clear it
Just seems everything's going totally wrong
When the boss is out and in
You've done something wrong again. Again?
Why did it all have to happen to me?

Well let me ask you just one question
Afore I tell you the solution
Lo, give you absolution
For your soul that's dark and dreary, dearie
When you got up out of bed this morning
Did you start to contemplating something?

Or did you just smile, just smile?
Do you wake up in the morning
Just sitting there frowning?
Or do you smile, just smile!

When you hop out of bed with a smile on your face
Your teeth shinning all over the place
What a fine example for the whole human race
That life ain't so bad after all!

You've got to smile through the day
Fly your colors, your own special way
Drink your coffee, crunch your toast the way,
The way you want to

Smile, no matter what the luck
Honey, there ain't no if, ands or buts
Just remember to smile,
and say: "I love you!"

Smile away, when you're on the freeway
There's a mad traffic jam, and horns are honked at you
Because when you smile it’s a free day

Smile and you show the way
Smile, even if its just to say
Hello, goodbye

You've got to smile through the day
Fly your colors your own special way
Drink your coffee, crunch your toast the way
The way you like to

Smile you're the hero,
its your epic story
Dearie, we'll all revel in the glory
When you smile, and say I love you

If you do all these things
You'll hear the birdie when he sings
Every day is like spring, you've sprung
The sun is shining brightly
The breeze is whistling lightly
Your heart is young and sprightly, you see?

When you smile where you are
You change the world
near and far
Smile, because
That's just the way you are!

You've got to smile through the day
Fly your colors your own special way
Drink your coffee, crunch your toast the way
The way you love to!

You've got to smile through the day
Fly your colors your own special way
Drink your coffee, crunch your toast the way
The way you want to!

Smile



Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Fall Into The Sky - with audio

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The sky
An ocean
Where birds swim
Clouds play and
Man longs to be
There in spirit
In thoughts
Purest essence and
Drifting temperament
The starry sky
Humbles all
Captured onlookers
She is unfathomable,
The vast unknown
Just as the heart
Of self or another
The trees reach up
To touch her
To praise
Something unseen
Singing songs unspoken

The sky
Although High above,
Never condescends
She is the court of a king
Where the planets
Are dancing, and the
Stars' burning hunger
Keep eyes glowing
And souls warm
The unhappy hide
From her face
Afraid of what
Might be read there
A happy spirit
With raised visage
Lets loose, setting free
Balloons of laughter
Announcing the news
Of life's joyous breath
Given and taken
Between the heavens above
And the spinning shores below

Such are observations
Of a child
All who look
Upon her beauty
Fall into the sky
At a glance.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Autumn (ditty) - with audio

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Run on now in the wheat, oats and barley
Cold air comes, Fall color is here
My friend what do you see?
 - no time to spare...
All around the leaves are falling

Leaves are falling from the trees

Red and yellow leaves are falling

Leaves are falling down on me

 

Fall right down and touch my sweater

Twirl and flutter in wispy sound

With friends around it seems much better,

Seems much better on the ground



(chorus)

Rolling through fallen leaves

Tearing up the elbows of my flannel sleeves

Rolling through fallen leaves

Muddying up the knees in my old blue jeans
















Get right up its started raining

Raining down the cold gray sky

Away from you the rain is falling

Rain keeps falling from my eye




















(chorus)

The wind's blowing Autumn air
Singing meadows recall your wavy flaxen hair
The wind's blowing Autumn air

Cuddling by the fire in our favorite chair

On misty morning I'll be calling

Calling you in cold night air

In your warm heart I'll be calling

I'll be calling to you there













(chorus)

The wind's blowing Autumn air

Picking out a pumpkin at the county fair

The wind's blowing Autumn air

Kissing in the cornfield without a care 

(chorus)

The wind's blowing Autumn air

Baking bread and apple butter beyond compare

The wind's blowing Autumn air

Planting jars for the winter down our back stair















Drinking up, dancing down

Full of love songs, hearts resound...

And fresh, so fresh...

(deep breath) ... hmmm
Is the Autumn air.