I wrote this one at yes, a poetry signing. Didn't sell a single book! But I walked away with this poem.
The Grand Ole Poetry Signing
by John Kaniecki
A million jamborees
With a baby jangling
On your knees
And she ain't from Tennessee
Your curly headed girlie
Still you serenade her sweetly
And love her completely
Tomorrow the world stands still
And God will
Have His way
But today
They fight and kill
A thousand symphonic violins
In harmony confessing sins
Right here right now
It all begins
With the digital death counter on the rise
The devil wins
Tears as the rains in the skies
Sorrows sobbing cries
The masses are blind
The more we move ahead
The more we move behind
And when the last line is said
With contempt and rage
The janitor sweeps the stage
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