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  A heartfelt thank you to our Armed Forces both at home and around the world. In any country, in any language this poem is appropriate. The men and women who place themselves in danger so you don’t have to deserve your thanks. Offer it.

  The Shadow Knows

  The Shadow Knows

  Evil hides in shadows, hidden by deceit

  To find their face one has to be a sleuth

  And so I slip to shadows covering the street

  Rest assured

  The illness will be cured

  The Shadow knows the truth

  Evil is the killer and apathy his deceitful knife

  Perhaps done in purpose, perhaps by trusting youth

  In shadows I waited hoping to save the life

  Either way

  None can say

  But the Shadow knows the truth

  For now I’ll sit and wait, the evil hasn’t passed

  They think I was plucked like a wisdom tooth

  From shadows I’ll watch the dissidents amass

  Killers laugh

  On my behalf

  Still…the Shadow knows the truth

  A super-hero or just a regular person who wishes to change the way things are? Too often well-meaning plans are taken too literally and in the end become a prison instead of a solution. In these times the ordinary must become extraordinary.

  Riders On The Storm

  Riders On The Storm

  Cast before the tumultuous winds

  And the bone-jarring rattle of thunder

  The flash of lightning

  Setting the skies alight in a ghostly blue haze

  Bitter smell of electricity and defeat

  The fields below are red with blood

  And passion

  Traitorous liaisons have crippled the army

  Stifled their will

  Ended their fortitude

  Signaled their demise

  The demons laugh at the ease of their victory

  So many souls now ripe for the plunder

  Like sheep to be led to slaughter going happily

  Peacefully

  Content

  Unashamed

  Even as shame is their mantle, their cloak, their lives

  Apathy quelled passions fear took hold

  And life passed away in the pre-dawn hours of the storm

  Slipping noiselessly and without notice or care

  Leaving the empty husks of starving zombies

  To mull their dull existence that has no honor

  No feeling

  No direction

  No future

  Just an existence under the passing storm

  With its bone-jarring thunder and bright flashes of lightning

  No more feeling its power and passion

  Its energies expending into the dark abyss of lifeless eyes

  That can see it but cannot understand it

  And fear it

  And wish it gone

  Forever

  The Riders came and conquered with almost no resistance. The apathy of the population was their greatest weapon. The traitorous apathy that allows resistance to break and shatter, questions to go unasked and ideas to be quelled.

  Mind of a Cloud

  Mind of a Cloud

  Sometimes I’m white and fluffy and high

  Other times I’m thin and streak across the sky

  At times I’m hidden away from your eye

  And I can even make images or so you imply

  Then there are times when I’m dark and mean

  With thunder and lightning I cause quite a scene

  I throw down my rain, the streets I clean

  If you complain I’ll wash away your bowling green

  Yes, I’m a cloud and I go where there’s fun

  If you come to the beach then I’ll cover the sun

  If you’re out in a field then I’ll rain till you run

  If you’re stuck inside then I’ll be shining a ton

  I’m everything you want just not what you need

  I’m complex and contrary and on that we’re agreed

  But you can’t live without me you must concede

  And the mind of a cloud will never ever pay heed

  Light, whimsical and fluffy. Descriptions of both the poem and its subject, a short bit of fun.

  Why Can’t You Come Home

  Why Can’t You Come Home

  Well it’s 3AM and I closed another bar

  And I still remember that night when I went too far

  When I took a good man for granted

  It was a dirty shame the way I acted

  And now I sit and I drink and I’m so alone

  I miss you baby

  Why can’t you come home

  I know I was wrong

  But it’s here that you belong

  Please tell me baby

  Why can’t you come home

  I went to the picture show just the other night

  The movie was another happily-ever-after love delight

  But real life doesn’t work like that

  Sometimes love is a little like combat

  And I sat through the show and I felt so alone

  Couples everywhere and I’m on my own

  And I know I was wrong

  And I can sing it here in my song

  Just tell me baby

  Why can’t you come home

  That night is carved deep in my mind

  I didn’t know how I could be so unkind

  And when you walked away I saw all your tears

  My heart turned to stone and I laughed at your fears

  But now another night passes me by

  I can only hold onto my pillow and cry

  So sorry at how I broke your heart

  If I could go back I know I’d be smart

  And instead of watching TV in the dark all alone

  I’d be waiting for you baby, waiting for you to come home

  Please tell me baby

  Why can’t you come home

  I want to tell you baby

  It was me who was wrong

  And I’d love for you baby

  To please find your way home

  A song actually. But then again, poems are songs with no music. Some very talented people are hard at work making their art combine with this art and soon a new art will be born.

  My Regret

  My Regret

  In the twilight times of my days

  I sit solitary, surrounded by the voices

  Of a thousand wrongs I've done

  Chastising and screaming for honor to be restored

  Honor lost never to be regained

  Such is the price of fear

  Lost in the twilight times of my hours

  Surrounded by the specter of loneliness

  Gripped by the cold hands of self-imposed punishment

  My strongest regrets are the loves I let slip

  Through my unwieldy hands

  And my unopened heart

  Until finally in the twilight of my minutes

  The stone hearts of the multitude open

  Their searching eyes resting on what is left of my soul

  Their grasping hands reach to render my life

  All thoughts turn to you

  And the hope you saw the child

  And forgave my fear

  Days dwindle to hours and then to minutes. In the waning hours your life replays over and over, all your indiscretions paraded, all your infidelities shown and all your embarrassments illuminated a thousand times. You can only hope they understand.

  Well there you have it. I hope this book entertained you on some levels, hopefully on all of them. As time passes I’ll always have some project started or some poem written and eventually they too will find a place in a second treasures book.

 
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