Just as he locked the door, as he pocketed the key,
as he glanced over his shoulder, they arrested him.
They tortured him until they tired of it.
‘Look,’ they said,
‘the key is your key, the house is your house,
we accept that now; but why did you put the key
in your pocket as if to hide it from us?’
They let him go, but his name is still on a list.
Yannis Ritsos
translated from the Greek by David Harsent
2.09.2014
Thanks, Mr. Sun
I’m thankful the sun starts slow
and glides in a graceful burning
arc across the firmament. I don’t
think I could handle life if ole’ Sol
was a herky-jerky-shakey-jake.
Mr. Sun stays in his own lane,
daily commuting with polite constancy,
never nervous about missing
something like a primo parking spot.
For a fireball it seems to have it all
together, unshyly shining golden on
this blue-born world’s flappable.
John Blase
and glides in a graceful burning
arc across the firmament. I don’t
think I could handle life if ole’ Sol
was a herky-jerky-shakey-jake.
Mr. Sun stays in his own lane,
daily commuting with polite constancy,
never nervous about missing
something like a primo parking spot.
For a fireball it seems to have it all
together, unshyly shining golden on
this blue-born world’s flappable.
John Blase
2.02.2014
Aftermath
I think the Rapture is bunk.
But
imagine an aftermath
of:
Insurance companies getting religion
and declaring the Rapture
an Act of God
as they stiff their policy-holders.
Consider a sight of
several hundred million children
gone off to the Kingdom.
Elementary school teachers
to teach the ones
that were left behind.
The one per-centers
texting: WTF
Where did the help go?
The pastor who
didn't get caught up in the clouds
wondering if
he would have a flock to tend?
Bullies will miss their patsies.
Patrons will remember their bartenders.
High school kids will revere the cheerleader.
And gossips will ask,
"Why her? /Why him?"
And all the while,
me and you
will go through
the departed's
fridges and garages
prepping ourselves for
the Final Days.
The Seven Deadly Sins
Forget about the other six, says Pride.
They're only using you.
Admittedly, Lust is a looker,
but you can do better.
And why do they keep bringing us
to this cheesy dive?
The food's so bad that even Gluttony
can't finish his meal.
Notice how Avarice
keeps refilling his glass
whenever he thinks we're not looking,
while Envy eyes your plate.
Hell, we're not even done, and Anger
is already arguing about the bill.
I'm the only one who
ever leaves a decent tip.
Let them all go, the losers!
It's a relief to see Sloth's
fat ass go out the door.
But stick around. I have a story
that not everyone appreciates
about the special satisfaction
of staying on board as the last
grubby lifeboat pushes away.
Dana Gioia
They're only using you.
Admittedly, Lust is a looker,
but you can do better.
And why do they keep bringing us
to this cheesy dive?
The food's so bad that even Gluttony
can't finish his meal.
Notice how Avarice
keeps refilling his glass
whenever he thinks we're not looking,
while Envy eyes your plate.
Hell, we're not even done, and Anger
is already arguing about the bill.
I'm the only one who
ever leaves a decent tip.
Let them all go, the losers!
It's a relief to see Sloth's
fat ass go out the door.
But stick around. I have a story
that not everyone appreciates
about the special satisfaction
of staying on board as the last
grubby lifeboat pushes away.
Dana Gioia
1.26.2014
Small deaths
Jesus suffered the small deaths of life.
Losses of Joseph and John.
Rejected in His hometown.
Being misunderstood
by His followers and the crowds.
Grieving over Lazarus.
Angered by the condition
of His Father’s house.
Denied by Peter.
Betrayed by Judas.
The bullshit trial.
Which lead to His Big Death
That blessed us
(as we suffer
our own small deaths)
never to experience
the curse of a
Big Death.
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