Just Weighing ⁓ Poetry ⁓ Page 2
Poetry is Wisdom's Encryption & Key
This is the tying and untying of our cipher
Is not the song of love the same song of the Piper?
For have I not followed your love song in blind musing?
You dropped a wild note in lies of verse enticing
I sought your poetry’s truth and rhyme across my life
Created in me a relentless poetic strife
This turmoil erupts, blazes, and rages to escape
Art of poetics inflicts this soul obsession’s rape.
~Enigma

A Second Thought or Two on Intimacy
My problems with intimacy Are not so much a dilemma As a superpower.
A Second Thought or Two on Intimacy
My problems with intimacy Are not so much a dilemma As a superpower.

Paul McCartney Played Here Last Night
Tickets were pricey but that wasn’t why I didn’t attend. I went to a Beatles concert in Seattle in 1964
Paul McCartney Played Here Last Night
Tickets were pricey but that wasn’t why I didn’t attend. I went to a Beatles concert in Seattle in 1964

I AM NOT THIS Old Man
An old man sits quietly, like he’s in a Beatles song or a sentimental painting meant to capture the magical wisdom of aging.
I AM NOT THIS Old Man
An old man sits quietly, like he’s in a Beatles song or a sentimental painting meant to capture the magical wisdom of aging.

Rainy Day Perfection
Perfect In the way that the sky is everywhere, right overhead and on the distant horizon, grey and misty behind clouds.
Rainy Day Perfection
Perfect In the way that the sky is everywhere, right overhead and on the distant horizon, grey and misty behind clouds.

Hitching a Lift to the End of All Dreams
I know why the hitchhiker Rubbed his Buck knife Still in its sheath
Hitching a Lift to the End of All Dreams
I know why the hitchhiker Rubbed his Buck knife Still in its sheath

I’m a 75-Year-Old Orphan
By the time we’re old enough and wise enough and experienced enough to forgive our parents and ourselves for the entirety of our lives
I’m a 75-Year-Old Orphan
By the time we’re old enough and wise enough and experienced enough to forgive our parents and ourselves for the entirety of our lives