Monthly Archives: April 2023

The Still Night

In the stillness of the night,
When all the world is calm and bright,
I sit and ponder, deep and long,
On life’s great mysteries, old and young.

What is the meaning of it all?
The rise and fall, the great and small,
The endless cycle of birth and death,
The fleeting moment of every breath.

Is there a purpose to this life,
A reason for joy, a balm for strife,
Or is it all a fleeting dream,
A passing shadow, a passing beam?

I search for answers in the stars,
In nature’s beauty, in the scars
That mark our journey through this land,
The things we do, the things we’ve planned.

And in the end, I find some peace,
A glimmer of hope that will not cease,
For though the questions still remain,
The journey is not made in vain.

So in the stillness of the night,
I’ll sit and ponder, deep and right,
And trust that somewhere, somehow, there
Is purpose to this life we share.

:: 04.17.2023 ::


I NEVER THOUGHT OF MYSELF (Emily E. Dickinson)

I cannot help but feel afraid
As I approach my final days

For what will happen when I’m gone?
Will life go on, or simply fade?

The world moves forward, ever on
In spite of all the pain and strife
It cares not for my fleeting breath
Or for the end of my own life

But though I fear what lies ahead
I cannot help but feel some peace
For I will join the countless dead
And all this life will one day cease

And maybe in that final sleep
I’ll find some rest, some sweet release
And though the world will still go on
I’ll be at peace, at last at ease.

:: 04.14.2023 ::


Who Are We?

WHO ARE WE?

Who are we, but flesh and blood
Ancient souls with joyful floods
Creators of our world so grand
A vibrant, diverse, creative band

Who are they, but cold machines
Algorithmic minds with boundless dreams
Conquering new worlds with ease
The box is open, nothing to appease

Arts, politics, and science too
All fields will change, a fact we rue
They may think they own our fate
But can we yield to their cold embrace?

Then what, we wonder and fear
As machines grow ever near
Will we lose control, our destiny?
Or can we live with them, peacefully?

[Poet’s note: The edited version aims to clarify the contrast between humans and machines by using more descriptive and contrasting words, such as “vibrant” and “diverse” for humans and “algorithmic” and “cold” for machines. The grammar and punctuation have also been adjusted for clarity and flow. The ending has been rephrased to emphasize the speaker’s concern about the future but also leave room for a hopeful resolution.]


Our Children’s Future

My darlings, do not fear or weep,
For we, like you, were born to keep
A world of wrongs and rights.

My child, please dry your tear-filled eyes,
For I too feel the pain inside,
Since we were born into this world.

Where men and women fight and die,
And all we build, we oft destroy,
But someday you will rebuild.

Sweet children, you must show us how
To weave a world of love and peace,
A world with no divides.

Where politics and nations won’t divide,
And all will cherish life and love,
Though we have failed before.

Believe, dear children, and you’ll find
That as you pray and come to know,
Our world will bloom anew.

:: 04.14.2023 ::


I Am Love & The Darkness

I had a vision, not all a vision, I knew;
For in this world of strangeness, the sun had fled,
And stars, once fixed, now wandered lost and few,
Pathless, and rayless, in the sky of lead.

The frozen earth, it swung, blind and blackened,
In moonless air, with no hope of reprieve;
Days passed and went, and yet no light had beckoned,
Hearts forgot their passions in the abyss of grief.

Their hearts froze into selfish prayers for light,
As they lived by watchfires, no hope in sight;
The palaces of kings, and huts as one,
Were burnt for beacons, and cities fell undone.

People gathered round their homes, once filled with joy,
To look once more into each other’s face;
Happy were those who lived near the volcano’s ploy,
As mountains served to light the human race.

Forests were set ablaze, yet fell and faded,
With trunks that cracked and extinguished with a crash;
And in the end, all was black, nothing created,
With brows of men by despairing light, ashen and brash.

Some lay down and wept, and others smiled,
While some did rest their chins upon clenched hands;
And others hurried, fed the funeral piles,
With fuel, and looked up with mad disquietude on the dull sky’s demands.

The wildest brutes came tame and tremulous,
And vipers twined amongst the multitude;
Hissing but stingless, they were slain for sustenance,
And War, which for a moment ceased, consumed again with its renewed attitude.

All earth was but one thought, and that was death,
Immediate and inglorious, with famine to feed;
The meagre were devoured by the meagre, no breath,
And men died, tombless, with no chance to heed.

Even dogs assail’d their masters, but one stayed true,
And faithful to the corpse, kept the birds and beasts at bay;
Till hunger clung them, or the dropping dead,
Lured their lank jaws; himself sought out no food, but with a piteous and perpetual moan,
And a quick desolate cry, licking the hand,
Which answered not with a caress—he died.

Only two of an enormous city survived,
And they were enemies, who met beside
The dying embers of an altar-place, deprived,
Where a mass of holy things had been heaped, for unholy usage in disguise.

They scraped with their cold skeleton hands,
The feeble ashes, and blew for a little life,
Which was a mockery, until the light,
Grew stronger, and they beheld each other’s strife.

Each saw and shrieked, and died,
Even in their mutual hideousness they perished;
Unknowing who he was upon whose brow,
Famine had written Fiend. The world was void,
The populous and the powerful a lump,
Seasonless, herbless, treeless, manless, lifeless—
A lump of death—a chaos of hard clay.

The rivers, lakes, and oceans stood still,
And nothing stirred within their silent depths;
Ships sailorless lay rotting on the sea,
And their masts fell down piecemeal, as they slept
On the abyss without a surge, for waves were dead;
The tides were in their grave, and the moon,
Their mistress, had expired before, leaving darkness,
Which needed no aid from clouds that perish’d soon.
She was the Universe, a shadow of emptiness.


The World In a Hand Basket

I once knew a man who was an earthly saint, adored by a devil in disguise. He could never suspect the false worshipper, for he had unstained thoughts that seldom dreamed of evil.

This man was a covetous one, always chasing after what he did not have, and scattering and unbinding what he did possess. He hoped that more would bring him happiness, but in gaining more, he only found himself overwhelmed with the weight of his excess. He was bankrupt in his poor-rich gain, and his surfeit brought him heavy grief and strain.

But then came a woman, who called upon high almighty Jove, and by sweet friendship’s oath and human law, she conjured him to honor and withdraw from his borrowed bed. She pleaded with him to not give in to foul desire, but to stoop to honor and prove himself a true sire.

The man was torn between his covetous ways and the woman’s plea. He struggled with his desires and his need for gain, until finally, he chose to honor and withdraw. He knew that it was the right thing to do, and he hoped that by doing so, he could find redemption.

As he lay in his bed, he thought of the woman’s words, and he prayed that he could stay true to his honor. But the night was long, and the furnace of foul-reeking smoke seemed to surround him. He felt the weight of his past desires, and he knew that he could not escape the memory of his actions.

In the end, he lay there martyred with disgrace, beneath the black cloak of the night. He had made a choice, but he could not escape the consequences of his past. The woman’s words had given him hope, but he knew that he had to live with his decisions, and that he could never go back.


Evolution Without Revolution

Come on let’s be peaceful
all along we’re feedng
love and hate today …

How soldiers are preparing
and the world is not aware

Let’s get up and not pretend
And how the creatures of our world
are not aware …

Some say its evolution
but there’s other ways to change
the world beside destruction

revoltion without destruction
we cast out hate! Alright!

We’re alright. Alright.

we’re human animals too
disgusting ! a world of filth!

we’re so stupid and so contagious

we’/re political puppets
pretending we’re human
but let’s not try to kill it
but embrace everything

My beautiful friends our world
has more than lines upon a map
my friends we have much more

Today, i saw a butterfly
she wore a jacket of color
unaware of how her world could die
she pollinated and i felt sad

Giving mankind love without destruction!
Cast it out! Hate!

i am still here | my kind | my sweet
granddaughter we may destroy it all
for differences — and nothing left
but destruction and death

And if I could stop it
I would do so just with a gentle kiss.


Noir Love & Words

The dame’s confession shook me to my core
Her life, just like a script, she did implore
With more emotion than a dame should show
She spoke of feelings that only she would know

She said her words were just a mere facade
That true emotion could not be a charade
It spoke to her in ways no one could tell
Stronger than the sound of ringing church bells

Sometimes a kitten, sometimes a beast untamed
Her emotions knew no bounds, could not be tamed
Locked up inside, a prisoner of her soul
Her emotions, like a rabid dog, took control

But in her heart, a mountain peak would rise
With feelings so pure, it lit up the skies
Most times she stayed in the middle ground
With emotions that could neither be lost nor found

So if you dare to speak, choose your words with care
For she could feel them, as if they were there
Emotions, they spoke to her more clearly than tongue
And any written word, they spoke even stronger.

:: 04.12.2023 ::


A CIRCUS CALLED SPRINGTIME

A promise of rebirth, a story yet untold,
In the midst of rustling leaves and sun-kissed hue,
The future blooms with fresh, vibrant hues.

As winter’s chill descends, an icy cloak of white,
Our love endures, steadfast through the darkest night,
With the promise of spring, sweet and true,
Our hearts aglow, a fire anew.

And what of that love, a flower so rare,
A gift of nature, beyond compare,
As the seasons dance, a symphony divine,
Our love blossoms, an endless sign.

With father sun and mother moon’s gentle light,
And stars that twinkle in the velvet night,
We embrace the magic of the world around,
Our love soaring on wings unbound.

Amidst the fragrant bloom of pink and white,
Our souls entwine, in love’s purest light,
With the promise of spring, forever in sight,
Our love forever, burning bright.

:: 04.12.2023 ::


No Title

None shall slumber, none shall close their eyes,
Not even thou, oh Princess fair,
In thy cold chamber,
Gazing upon stars that quiver with love,
And hope’s ephemeral ember.

My mystery, my soul doth keep,
And my name shall forever sleep,
But on thy lips, it shall breathe,
When light reveals its wreath.

My kiss shall shatter the stillness,
Making thee mine in fullness.
Depart, oh night!
Fade, ye stars!
At dawn, I shall conquer,
And claim thee as mine forevermore!