Thursday, February 28, 2008

It

It whistles through life
Whips between parting couples
Interrupting conversation.

It lays down commandment
Carved in stone
Presiding over choice.

It demolishes buildings
Stretches across oceans
Invading distant continents.

It permeates the air
Congeals within the mind
Growing to detrimental magnitude.

It is absorbed as oxygen
Inflaming the lungs
Hindering breath.

It thinks as a rational being
Spreading thought
Creating preconceived conception.

It inflicts vengeance,
Malicious at the core
Roaming as a poltergeist.

It is communicable
In the ear, out the mouth
Stopping at nothing and no one.

It is inescapable
Like a plague comes in a cloud
Settling on civilization.

It is in, on, around
Everyone
Leaving none untouched.

It is man-made.
It is the expected.
It is society.


*a poem in response to Souls Belated by Edith Wharton

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

South of North

North
Where the sun shines stronger
Upstanding citizens mingle to discuss
Preconcieved notions concerning life
And sacrifice inner desires
To the face of society

South
Where darkness is sliced by moonrays
Workmen/women float on a sea of poverty
Lower in class yet higher in spirit
Their hearts' warmth is embraced
As comradery trumps social stance

Thin lines
Build a wall
Piercing human nature
Though weighted and drowned
Love lingers

*a poem in response to South of the Slot by Jack London