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    Carriage Returns: Poetry 1988-2008

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      Let you know what I wait for

      For now I remain patient

      When you know why

      Will you think it’s virtuous

      * * * * *

      Circle of Stones

      I sense the being before I hear it…see it

      She is without name

      Lusty and merry she knows how to please

      She is within me in the most secret corner of my soul

      I don’t know when I first felt her naked fingers

      On my back…my body

      I turned to see a vision of beauty…fire

      Naked she stood with raw lust in her eyes

      I was engulfed

      She took my mind

      Ate it right there in front of me

      Those parts of my body which were able

      Where aching for her right there

      She took my mind

      And there will she remain

      No one will know…believe the loss

      Now and then she comes out

      While I try to sleep

      Makes me want her…do her bidding

      I always obey waiting for my reward

      And always waiting

      She has placed a circle of stones

      In me…In my mind

      I can’t see inside…am I me or her

      Boy or girl

      Human

      Does it matter

      I still am here alone

      * * * * *

      Further Canterbury Tales

      I

      Victoria Coach Station, Cafeteria, London

      Florescent lights shine

      On couple uniting

      With time to kill

      On hard plastic seats

      Where laughter and boredom

      Pass some of the time

      With warm sodas and cold coffee

      Cigarettes and cigars

      Dim the lights

      Curling and choking

      Smoke and heat

      In proximity

      Prompts another walk

      For fresh air

      None is found

      So return to the group

      Sharing the wait

      To motley destinations

      With no coaches in sight

      II

      Coaches, coaches everywhere

      Arrived late

      Wait for the next one

      The time has come

      Dash for the bay

      Lines of coaches

      Fill the view

      As the timetable

      Is checked again

      And the watches

      Where’s the coach

      It’s late

      The wrong bay

      It’s always this one

      A man approaches

      A bomb was found

      On the A2

      A bomb never exploded or noticed

      Not since World War II

      There’ll be a delay

      Those going south

      Pilgrims to Canterbury

      Disperse to wait some more

      Other coaches depart

      On schedule

      Thanks Hitler

      * * * * *

      My Grandpa Sat

      The sun was sinking

      Ending the day

      Our white porch

      Orange and red

      Painted by sunset

      The screen door opens

      I go outside

      Lemonade in hand

      My grandpa sat

      On our swing

      Slowly rattling

      Back and forth

      We sip slowly

      On the ground

      A fallen branch

      My time to play

      He stays swinging

      A whistle and a smile

      Breaks through

      Wrinkles and whispers

      In his way he plays

      * * * * *

      Further Eliminations

      How could I have known

      The sweet girl next door

      Could have such talents

      Did the leather always excite

      Where do all the whips come from

      Must I always be bound

      To your hits…my bruises

      Must you always wear

      That mask of innocence in public

      That mask of control in private

      How could I have know

      You’d be so wonderful

      * * * * *

      Stonehenge

      Deceptively small

      Circle of gray

      Giants on a hill

      A sea of green

      Cut by ditches

      Surrounded

      By distant mounds

      Resting place

      Of the past

      Some giants fall

      Still here

      Puzzling

      Maybe existing

      Just for its own

      Perfect simplicity

      One spot

      Whispering

      10,000 words

      Any poem fails

      To notice and is

      Gratefully humbled by them

      * * * * *

      Avebury

      Ring of guards

      Intermingle with

      Hills of green

      Home to sheep

      And a town

      Quiet giants

      Spread

      In stately silence

      Circling ground

      Of age old importance

      Individuals all

      Joined by humans

      To serve as

      Its protector

      And source

      Lords and Ladies

      Of hewn beauty

      And serenity

      * * * * *

      My wish

      Dew forms in a field near midnight

      As stars twinkle above our blanket

      Laying hand in hand

      Unspoken words fill the silence

      This field belongs to us

      No distractions as I turn to you

      You turn to me

      I see the stars reflected in your eyes

      The blanket wrinkles with our movement

      I pull closer to lie in each other’s arms

      We move deeper

      Like a second blanket

      You chase away the cold

      I wish I may

      I wish I might

      Have this wish

      I wish tonight

      * * * * *

      Goodbye

      I feel a chill in my heart

      Turmoil burns my stomach

      I blinked once only once

      And so much is gone

      A week ago it was us

      Now you say we’re still friends

      You say this is for the best

      Honesty is the answer

      And I should be a sport

      So you say I can survive

      We were never meant to be

      I don’t fit into your plans

      Now a week is passed

      We are no longer

      I don’t use up your free time

      After 2 years I’m alone again

      Looking for happiness isn’t hard

      Knowing you only needed a week

      * * * * *

      Through the fog

      Late at night fog creeps

      Headlights lose their power

      Your touch is still felt

      Though you are behind me

      My love you are here

      As the radio sings

      My wounds have gone

      You are whom I seek

      A new love in my heart

      A fresh voice in my ear

      When we are together

      I focus on every aspect

      Eyes so brown

      Lips so soft

      Skin so tender

      Lest I fade into the fog

      Never

      To see

      To touch

      To know

      You…again

      So I cling to the beats

      Of a newly warmed heart

      To
    think of you when apart

      To hold you when near

      To love you always

      * * * * *

      Shared love

      I awake between your two breasts

      Only able to kiss one at a time

      Physical barriers fade when we undress

      Loving you is what we do best

      Is sharing you my worst crime

      I listen to the rain on the window

      And watching you sleep I am alone

      Is my jealousy a sin

      As I wonder where your thoughts have been

      Am I judged because my heart’s broke

      Studying your curves I feel a tear

      First dripping now pouring they fall

      Washing the breasts I lay near

      Praying I try to make her appear

      The woman to whom you crawl

      How do I live with your love

      Another’s needs control your heart

      Why isn’t my devotion enough

      You’re in love with you not another

      And that’s the worst part

      * * * * *

      Notes

      Pen on paper

      Words are thieves

      Stealing my feelings

      Silently speaking

      Staccato letters

      Legato emotions

      These parts

      Are ivory keys

      If you read them

      Together a song

      Notes of love

      Written separately

      Linked by a keyboard

      Within my heart

      * * * * *

      Breakfast in Bed

      The sun rises

      A glow on your face

      I go downstairs

      In the kitchen

      Coffee brews

      Toast browns

      Eggs scramble

      I return with

      Breakfast

      You sit

      We kiss

      A new day

      Together my friend

      * * * * *

      Cradle and All

      It’s gotten cold

      Bullets finished me

      They said “Nobody move”

      I had an itch

      Drove me mad

      They wouldn’t really

      Just a little itch

      I tried to be quick

      He must have been nervous

      That must be why

      Lost his nerve

      Poor guy

      Just wanted some money

      Me a disobedient bystander

      Had no choice really

      Stuck to his word

      How many in this life do

      I would’ve let it slide

      They got the money and ran

      Someone called an ambulance

      Covered me in blankets

      But the chill’s inside

      It’s for the best

      Bills to pay

      Four kids to feed

      Selfish wife

      Did me a favor really

      Everything’s simpler now

      Black and white

      Maybe

      * * * * *

      Breaking rules

      A boy heard

      Don’t do this

      Don’t do that

      Dress appropriately

      Talk when spoken to

      Eat your veggies

      Do your homework

      Go to college

      Get a job

      Pay taxes

      Conform

      Marry

      Have Kids

      Buy a house

      Grow old and die

      Laughing first

      Crying next

      I went outside

      And played in traffic

      * * * * *

     



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