FORGOTTEN SOLDIERS
I saw him render unto Caesar;
his eyes wild with latent indolence
and candied fears in cycle ...
a windmill of backspin
his distant yesterday
his chronic breaching:
in diatribes on front line posting
- a fleeting echo
his watering can - his giving up to green-ness
finds solace here
shell piercing ordinance wont
touch him ...
'sunny birds
residing under
natures parapet
in chartreuse
on the corner
down the street
hungry used car hawker
in the open bares the heat
Still going green he
sheathes his knife
takes cold lemon
from his wife
no juggling wrongs
no judging rights
dreams pleasant days
- abides tolerable nights
capillaries return
forgotten paths
of pursuit
seem less constricted-
more acute
still drummer voices
trail through wisps
past the leading edge of high reason which
only God can sort with balanced eyes
Now your neighbor - A single cab
rides away takes his gun to town
has pain to vent today
he's not understood
- voice isn't pretty
-he's resigned
-others observe, [or not]
and move on around him
now moving on
buzzing rubber on
black open spaces
'ever on
running parallel to peaceful
thoughts and sunny days
quiet Sunday
set against squeals of
kids as they play
warm... nice ...
a hedge snipper of a day
and a hedge sniper not far away
“What’s in the box?” a cabby asks
“A hedge trimmer!” he says still facing the window
A gamer - with his final game today
ascends the parapet HE chose -
with downtown street fair far below
Torn fabric, a loose thread
a nightmare boiling in his head.
flying feet- camera phone
Six are gone before he’s known
angry sirens rake the air
-three hands say he’s way up there
Pandoras box - the lid slams shut
Like raggedy-Anne he hits the ground
To disbelief through shrieks of pain
The anxious tears come falling down
To the beat of the insane.
WHY ?... the fifth dimension of the newsman’s creed
They of course can tell but can’t explain.
“Where is God?” someone said.
“I don’t know!” he would concede.
~NEVILLE PARK - JAN. 2011
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