Friday, August 24, 2018

Where a wall will be

Every night I wake up in the dark
My shoulder’s uneasy while I sleep
If I let the other shoulder bear the load
Then I can sleep again

I’m ready for the nightly encore
After I say my prayers
On the concrete floor and
Tilt the round space heater towards my kid brother,
And after falling asleep in the comfortable shine
Of my green, never-failing alarm clock
My shoulder starts to whine

The clock says 3:05
And I see a blue white glow
Of a computer screen through the frame
Of where a wall will be

I can see my father
At his desk with nothing to distract him
From bearing a load of worry
that won’t let him sleep

But I can sleep
So I roll over
Back into the dark
Onto the other shoulder

And fall back asleep.

Monday, March 19, 2018

Flatline Sincere


Nothing is as good
As beating flesh in the wood
Thumping with a rush
Jumping out of the brush
Sleeveless, naked and sincere

Wholly aching to live
From the bottom forgive
Pulsing warm or bleeding salt
Attacks every fault
Honest, flawed and sincere

Bold, sore from the start
Only just to break apart.
Willing to be taught
Pouring out each real thought
Fleshy, heavy and sincere

Where a wall will be

Every night I wake up in the dark My shoulder’s uneasy while I sleep If I let the other shoulder bear the load Then I can sleep again...