"And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him: and they wept."
Genesis 33:4
Esau and Jacob were kin/They parted in anger and sin/When many years passed/they met at long last/Forgotten was all their chagrin.
"And Esau ran to meet him, and embraced him, and fell on his neck, and kissed him: and they wept."
Genesis 33:4
Esau and Jacob were kin/They parted in anger and sin/When many years passed/they met at long last/Forgotten was all their chagrin.
If I come back a dog I'll bark
at foolish pigeons in the park
But if a cat is Vishnu's will,
I'll sit upon a windowsill.
A spider, now, might be a gas --
but probably I'll be an ass . . .
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I'm of that ancient order that got letters in the mail.
A postcard from the tropics did intrigue me without fail.
A blurry shot so overblown the colors ran amok.
I've never got an email yet that left me thunderstruck.
Eroded to a nubbin of its former zip and glory,
the postcard's now a relic, positively dinosaury.
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The wind of a book fills your sails, matey.
It takes you to lands both enchanted and fatey.
Feel that firm heft and the gravitas, lubber.
Then go to your mess of fried eel and whale blubber.
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I have dreamed of automats;
eating with fedora hats.
Turning knobs and using nickels
for real pie and maybe pickles.
But in the Midwest as a lad
the White Castle was all I had
Here's your diaper.
Here's your rattle.
Welcome to the mortal battle.
Here's a paycheck,
and a mate.
Try to buy some real estate.
Here's the doctor.
Here's some cancer.
Goodbye. Without any answer.
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The Goat smells of a nightmare glade
where piss is sold as lemonade.
It's flesh is eaten by exotics
who then require antibiotics.
The Couch is often slept upon
from late at night to early dawn.
And that's because when couples fight
one of them sleeps there at night!
The Rug is often underfoot,
where it will trap both dust and soot.
Remove it and your floor will dull
with dirt and grease and walnut hull.
So tell your rug you love it well,
and water it with muscatel.
I wonder where the papers went/that once our cityscape did scent?
The tatters scampering about/their headlines throbbing like the gout.
Want ads or a baseball score/their inky smell is now no more.
We're online, and so paper-free/but worried still of World War Three.
The printing presses silent sit/Reporters think their throat is slit.
And if you want to wrap some fish/there's only plastic bags -- oh ish!
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this gourd of ours/empty as it seems
is filled with love and pain and dreams.
so locusts saw/and birds migrate;
and worldly men soon abdicate.
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at my desk I spent the day;
writing nothing, by the way.
then a walk I took outside
in the chilling eventide.
All my thoughts were so sublime
I didn't see the bus in time . . .
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The sin of boredom I possess;
I covet it with mindlessness.
Not to care, or think, or pray --
to claim how hollow is each day.
I figure that my boredom means
I'm more refined than collard greens.
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There's an old wind which blows
that nobody knows --
It comes now and then
over mountain and fen
to tickle the head
and put babies to bed.
And when it has gone
there is much more to dawn.
"And it came to pass, that in the morning, behold, it was Leah: and he said to Laban, What is this thou hast done unto me? did not I serve with thee for Rachel? wherefore then hast thou beguiled me?"
Genesis 29:25.
In the Bible Jacob thought/Rachel's body he had bought/with his labor, seven years/of herding sheep and plying shears/Wily Laban gave instead/Leah to his marriage bed/So don't complain if marriage seem/something like a bad regime.
"And they smote the men that were at the door of the house with blindness, both small and great: so that they wearied themselves to find the door."
Genesis 19:11
Blindness smites the mighty men/who knock upon our door/who only want to bring to us/oblivion and war/Our God has set their bounds indeed/They'll weary out their days/vainly searching for relief/from setbacks and delays!
(A disturbing narrative from a personal friend.)
God keep from your abode
any stink from the commode.
And abolish from your door
cockchafers and dinosaur.
May each night find you secure
in domestic sinecure.
Iron winter winds --
heavy on the face and throat;
time to wash my scarf!
Iron winter winds --
blowing quail around all day;
feathered tumbleweeds.
Iron winter winds --
snatching trash into the air;
life is so scattered!
Is any thing too hard for the Lord? At the time appointed I will return unto thee, according to the time of life, and Sarah shall have a son.
Genesis 18:14
Nothing daunted, we believe/God his miracles can weave/out of flimsy flesh and bone/by his potency alone/Do not doubt that mountains shake/or that man can overtake/Satan in his fetid schemes/with pure water from God's streams!