Words Written
• 04/16/24 at 10:04AM •Words written,
then read as we
become smitten,
for what we see.
Words written,
then read as we
become smitten,
for what we see.
The words are so many,
I write down a few.
How do I capture them,
When I think of you?
Words appear in a mass
of those I must undo,
to capture all the meaning.
It's what Poets will do.
Writing of words, over time,
searching for one or two,
finding words which will rhyme.
Words pouring out, so quickly,
those sublime, one more time.
Writings will fade, after ink
becomes old, with paper brittle,
thoughts now forgotten, they sink.
No one reads; very little
as I say now to you,
no matter the day it's
here now for my friend, you.
Life can be funny,
Life may be bland.
If you enjoy laughter,
you must understand.
Hands of red,
heart of gold.
Telling this story,
will never get old,
unless our daily routine,
which is done in life,
is useless work,
with little strife.
When I was young
and very small,
I discovered,
a small door behind a wall.
The door about 3 feet high,
and 2 feet wide,
was found behind a wall,
in the basement, the right side.
The door with a door knob,
was locked, with a key.
No markings on the lock,
which I could see.
I played in the basement,
every day,
never seeing another
there to play.
One time, after dinner,
I'd gone to the basement.
I fell asleep, waking to
a sad lament.
I wish I knew someone,
I could play,
with, for I was lonely,
almost everyday.
The noise was coming
from the small door.
I knocked, saying,
please tell me more.
(continued)
It was silent,
without a reply.
So I knocked,
for another try.
The door swung,
open wide and inside
was a young boy.
His name was Clyde.
Clyde was small,
about like me.
He said he was from
across the Sea.
He was 18 years old,
about 10 years more than me.
We played together,
incessantly.
When I left, to go
away to school.
College was the
dividing rule.
Many years later,
I returned and went
to the small door,
behind the wall in the basement.
continued
Many years later,
I returned home,
and went to the basement,
where I found the door.
I knocked on the door,
it opened wide,
and there was my
old friend, Clyde.
He looked the
same to me,
a proud member,
of the Minihane.
Minihane, a small Hawaiian,
reported be from another
world, coming to Earth,
and part of Hawaiian Culture
and now of Hawaiian Legend.
Words become a topic,
when used to describe,
a collection of words,
into a finished document.
This was what I was trying to
convey in this December 2020 writing,
Many of the words, unused before,
lay as castoffs on my writing room floor.
Wrinkled, dried as leaves from a tree,
waiting, still waiting to be used by me.
Words forgotten, well past their age,
can be returned to life; to a page
in a notebook, a paper, using a pen,
to be written for the reader again.
Sometimes, historical events,
become a hysterical "bent",
when emotions, seize the day
and citizens, want to vent.
Talk to me about the agression,
you see in people's eyes,
just before they succumb,
and innocents dies.
What kind of world, do we live in,
when among the hues and cries,
and one side is in chaos,
while the other side dies.
She stood in front of me,
Sans clothing, just a stare.
A beautiful woman,
with long black hair.
My throat was dry,
for I was aware,
I couldn't speak about the woman,
with the long, black hair.
Many, many years ago,
Twas when I went to sea,
when I enlisted in the
United States Navy.
Nineteen years of age,
still wet behind the ears.
Away from home, first time,
battling youthful fears.
Stationed in San Diego,
aboard a Destroyer Escort, DE.
Chipping paint and repainting,
then I went to sea.
Many years have gone by
and if the need was as then,
I would re-enlist,
once more, once again.
Have we become,
home to The Great Unwashed?
A society of lies and madness,
no matter what the cost.
Do enjoy your life,
which you have today
or are their times when,
you want to run away.
Should I retreat
and simply run away,
for there is nothing special,
to cause me to stay.
Sometimes, we are invited,
but we fail to see the note.
Sometimes, we applaud,
or actually have a vote.