THE LONELIEST MAN ON EARTH
His heart opens wide,
a needy human being
hung up on wanting.
His pulse beats faster
than Lance winning
the Grand Prix.
It was different as a kid;
he got anything he wanted:
Trylon and Perisphere,
his home all summer,
a Red Ryder BB gun,
Lionel trains, balsa wood
airplane kits. A corncob pipe
with corn silk for tobacco,
a Lone Ranger cowboy suit.
When he caught measles,
mumps and chicken pox,
the balm of mother’s hand
was always there.
Fragile, a life-long panic attack,
he wilts without a reassuring touch
or the soporific of self-medication.
No one will ever love him
like mother, who held him
as if he was more precious
than a bar of gold bullion.
She always knew what he wanted before he did.