Wednesday, May 31, 2023

 


A huge thank you to the maddest men I know: Johnny R. Olson and Michael Clay!  Thank you for publishing this piece.




https://madswirl.com/poetry/2023/05/beggars-and-barking-dogs/?fbclid=IwAR2PTSPJidt42twybiHo4Mq7bQpE8jWaSjTROEiddMDp_XcLQe2vfdWGzlU




Beggars and Barking Dogs

by  on May 31, 2023 

An astonishing amount of pavement,
far too large to be discreet.
A collapse of order, a rupture.
The circumstances out of which sometimes
come almost no solution
for the tightly packed forever population.

Despoiled property displaying existence as dead air.
A confusing atmosphere wherein junior despots rave,
using exaggerated motions. 

The adaptation of laws,
damning the achievements of the past,
no nostalgia prevails,
and greater time periods are wiped away.

About all that can be said about unused hearts
is that they press against the necessity for kinship,
for decency,
and are not vitally concerned with civil crises.

We need to learn not to deny
the existence of the curve that persists.
Must demand a return
to the reverence of prophets,
the conferring of salvation,
our searches for lost ships.

Reeling us back time and again,
to remain next to what
some think now lies dead.

editors note: 

Through our rises and our falls, we seek that thing to define us all. – mh clay

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Thank you to Madisun Medved and Riley Morgan for accepting my work for the May issue of Fawn River Review

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A Multitude of Stones

 

 

I scan through
many moments’ reflections
to determine my ultimate fantasies,
hoping to use one wish
to gain as many as I need.

 

I muse,
aim to use
my best judgement,
knowing I will be satisfied
should I choose
to embrace goodwill,
endorse what’s bigger than myself.

 

And in a dale full of rocky figures,
I will give each stone the name
of someone I know,
and I will give each name a wish,
greatly increasing the emphasis
on their well being.
Knowing that
focusing on any one of them
does not lessen the significance
of my own stone in the valley.