Exposure

Poetry Challenge Day 293 (Sun Jul 24)



I don’t want you to see
what I’m writing here,
should you happen to oversee.

It doesn’t matter
that I think of you are
someone I can trust.

How much of ourselves
can we expose without
loosing ourselves?

Perhaps I shouldn’t be worried,
since I’m not sure myself
who I really am.



Congratulations

Poetry Challenge Day 292 (Sat Jul 23)



My doctor wrote this in my after visit patient notes:
“Congratulations on your mastery of French Sign Language.”



_ An attentive doctor reads the patient profile prior to the patient’s visit…_

When We’re Gone

Poetry Challenge Day 291 (Fri Jul 22)



What will become of us when we die?
There is no evidence based answer,
so I hope for the following:
I hope all our anger will be revealed to us
so we can see how harmful it has been.
I hope all our stupidity will be revealed to us
so we can see how harmful it has been.
I hope all our love will be revealed to us
so we can see if on balance,
we have been part of the solution
or part of the problem.
As long as we keep love on our minds
we have a chance to be
part of the solution.



It would probably be a good idea to read this before starting each day…

Daughter

Poetry Challenge Day 290 (Thu Jul 21)



Happy Birthday daughter.
Of all the things that could be said.
Of all the things that bring me pride.
You are at the very top of my list.

Not a day goes by
that I don’t think of you.
Perhaps you find that hard to believe,
I understand… still it’s true.

If I could give you anything in the world
I surley would (besides my love of course).
But for now, this simple poem
will have to do.



I have been gifted three times, and grateful for all three.

Roe v. Wade

Poetry Challenge Day 289 (Wed Jul 20)


An open letter to Clarence Thomas @law.gwu.edu regarding Roe.


I cannot begin to tell you how wrong you are.
While we live under the constitution
and it is the framework for the law of our land,
no document can survive for 250 years
without respecting the legitimate will of those governed by it.
I’m not referring to the will of the minority,
I am referring to the will of the majority.
Overturning the law of the land that has been extant for 50 years,
and is currently the will of the majority,
is not only turning a blind eye and a closed mind to your judicial responsibility,
it is also fundamentally misunderstanding it.



Wrongness

Poetry Challenge Day 288 (Tue Jul 19)



Something is wrong
when you hear the phrase
“I’d rather cry in a BMW
than smile on a bike.”
I was riding my bike
from Seattle to Portland.
A fellow stoped me and
told me I had a nice smile.



Aphorism

Poetry Challenge Day 287 (Mon Jul 18)



An idea delivered in a terse manner
is sometimes referred to as an aphorism.
My poetry is more aphorism than anything else.
(That may be overly self-complementary, I admit.)
Your mileage may vary when it comes to
any possible benefit derived
from the ideas presented here.



STP Day 2

Poetry Challenge Day 286 (Sun Jul 17)



This is the 11th year for me.
I love the memories as much as the experience.
“Free”
“Homemade”
“Banana Bread”
“Just Ahead”
This year I blow past them,
but I give them a big wave.



STP Day 1

Poetry Challenge Day 285 (Sat Jul 16)



I have forgotten how hard this is,
at the same time how much enjoyment it brings,
riding a bicycle for 8 hours.
Who would do such a thing?
I don’t have an answer for that one.
I think it’s about the challenge.
It’s part of my make-up.
Being sickly as a kid does something
to you, warps you in a way.
But I’m not the only one,
there were 6,000 others,
all with their own
private reasons.



Ooooh, What a Lucky Man He Was

Poetry Challenge Day 284 (Fri Jul 15)



Ooooh, what a lucky man I am
to have three children
all of them wonderful persons.
Can there be anything better than that?



Title courtesy of Greg Lake. Inspiration from his song “Lucky Man.”

Wondering

Poetry Challenge Day 283 (Thu Jul 14)



We go through life wondering
about a lot of things:
Are we a good parent?
Are we a good partner?
Do we treat others with respect?
These are possibly the three most important
questions we can ask ourselves.
It is especially nice
when someone tells us we are
one of those things.
Affirmation helps us keep going,
it is also a gift.
A gift that we can take with us
whatever we do.



I often “wonder” if this poetry project is a good exercise. I think it is, and I think Billy Collins would agree. Billy is not just a Poet Laureate, he is the most popular poet in America. He writes poetry that people can actually understand. I suppose it’s fine that there are poets writing words that are both beautiful and hard to grasp. I suppose we have to read that sort of poetry from time-to-time, but it is rare to find a Billy Collins poem that does not speak directly to your head and soul at the same time. It’s probably too much to say that I try to write like Billy Collins, but he has been a huge influence on me and one of the very reasons for this project. I don’t profess to have anything like talent, but I do think that admiration and emulation are no disgrace and can lead to marvelous self-discoveries.

Dear Diary

Poetry Challenge Day 282 (Wed Jul 13)



Dear Diary:
I’ve been telling myself all week:
“Hang Fauci.”
So I went ahead
and put up his portrait.



How Far Can You Go?

Poetry Challenge Day 281 (Tue Jul 12)



T. S. Eliot said:
“Only those who will risk going too far
can possibly find out
how far one can go.”

I heartily agree.
This has been one
of the driving forces
in my life.



Portlandia

Poetry Challenge Day 280 (Mon Jul 11)



The motto
“Keep Portland Weird”
is not one the city
will need to worry about
giving up anytime soon…
Portland is the only city in America
with an annual bicycle porn festival.



One Good Trope Deserves Another

Poetry Challenge Day 279 (Sun Jul 10)



Ya, so…
Trump used the
“stolen election” trope
to raise funds.
So what.
Dems are using the
“Trump is the spawn of Satan” trope
to raise funds.
The distinction is largely rhetorical.
All I will say in regard to all this is
Trump might the spawn Satan,
but Dems (for the most part)
are just dumb humans.



A Mistake Is When You

Poetry Challenge Day 278 (Sat Jul 9)



Walk into a new venue
looking for the tap list
and all you see is the expresso menu,
so you order a quad iced Americano,
as the barista is pulling your coffee
you spot the tap list.



Contradiction

Poetry Challenge Day 277 (Fri Jul 8)



Life is a contradiction.
We want freedom.
Freedom to do as we please.
We also want someone
to share the adventure with,
to be there with us and for us.
Of course the reality is
these positions require compromise.



Getting Smarter

Poetry Challenge Day 276 (Thu Jul 7)



I told my neighbor
I needed to be smarter
about how I drink…

He told me to mix
my bourbon with
Smart Water…



Loosing Weight

Poetry Challenge Day 275 (Wed Jul 6)



I’m very skeptical
about the Ohio solution
to school shootings,
allowing teachers to carry guns
is sort of like
saying I’m going to loose weight
by eating pizza three times a day.



I can’t think of anything more ridiculous than allowing teachers to carry guns in the classroom. I’m disgusted.

Remembering

Poetry Challenge Day 274 (Tue Jul 5)



If I could remember
everything I have read
I would be tempted
to call myself a genius.

I’m not talking about
last year
I’m talking about
five minutes ago.

Every day counts
so read every day
learn something from it
the trick is remembering.



Happy Birthday

Poetry Challenge Day 273 (Mon Jul 4)



Happy Birthday America.
You made it another year.
The question is
will you make it one more.

I can’t even begin to express
the damage that one
Voldemort has done to you
over the last five years.

It may be obvious
but it bears repeating
I don’t know where all the
hatred and anger comes from.

But I know that we can’t
survive living this way.



Secret to Life

Poetry Challenge Day 272 (Sun Jul 3)



Love is pain.
That is to say
the wrong kind of love
is pain.
If you find love
that isn’t pain
you have found
another
of the secrets to life.



Secret To Life

Poetry Challenge Day 271 (Sat Jul 2)



The secret to life
is to learn how to enjoy
life like you are retired…
Before you retire.



Punctuation Psychotherapy

Poetry Challenge Day 270 (Fri Jul 1)



punctuation is
highly overrated

I was of
the opinion
that periods
were necessary
in writing

In truth
even the use
of periods
is open
to debate

at least
in my mind

I suppose
you probably
disagree with
me

that is okay

notice I am
avoiding apostrophes
as well
as periods

all other
forms of
punctuation
for that matter

I am starting
to feel
better already



Two Birds, One Stone

Poetry Challenge Day 269 (Thu Jun 30)



I love turning the pages in my journal
even though I do it only occasionally,
largely because I’m afraid to see
what the pages might have to say.

I can’t bear the idea of discovering
the message lying there
that I only become aware of
after the fact.

What we have here
is a poem about journal entries
that began life as a journal entry.