REFLECTIONS ON THE PAST
I stand in mute wonder
as noonday sun dispels
the mist of dawn.
Lithe shoulders glide
in a laughing surf,
sandy wind spins sunbeams
on your honey-colored hair.
You smile at a sliverof the moon
and sing the subdued jazz theme
from Birth of the Cool.
Alone in a world
of winding streets,
flickering lights
have all gone out.
Smothered in office dust motes
and paychecks,
a silent forecast is buried beneath
your painted fingernails.
Keep your dreams as bright
as a Petawatt Laser.
Forget the bloody sacrifices
made by a thundering deity.
To love and be unloved,
a war that can’t be won.
Omnia Gallia in tres partis divista est
Ushers collect chewing gum
from beneath the seats.