Saturday, October 26, 2019

Sophia By John Kaniecki


Sophia


By John Kaniecki


A child of incest
This pure angelic dove
Of raging raping conquest
With no tender act of love

But she is a child
Sweet, innocent
But she is a child
With nothing to repent

I see the cross
Spray  painted upon the wall
It's a heavy cross
For one so small

Smile, dream
Let life lazily flow by
In time
For the crime
You shall scream
And cry

A child of incest
Take my trembling hand
The wages of sin
We all understand



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Thursday, October 10, 2019

Astronomy By John Kaniecki


Astronomy

By John Kaniecki

A telescope
Lenses and a lot of hope
Searching the galaxy
Even the universe wide
For the subtle mystery
That I know it does hide
Astronomy
It is the glory of the story
Behold all of life’s secrets
Are before me
In the redshift theory
I see the big bang clearly
Quasars and the dark worm hole
A Super Nova bursting out of control
Before me in the sky
Is heaven on high
I heard a rumor
It is simply God’s eye
There is plenty of grace
In the depths of outer space
All of that awaits me
Astronomy





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Dreaming Through Babylon By John Kaniecki


Dreaming Through Babylon

By John Kaniecki

I awoke from a vision
Of tranquil peace
The water was blue enough to drink
And my mind could think
Gone were the angry screams
Interrupting my dreams
I saw man coming to understand
That we all share our land
Money was an abstract lie
Not the reason why
I looked up to the heavens above
The skies were dirty and dingy
Gone was the love
The bane of the stingy
Was the noxious smell
Of this living hell
But I did not forsake the hope
I learned to cope
That I could not cure all the ill
But I had my own free will
And I would live with joy and grace
And I would live with a smile on my face
And I would do all I could
To make this world a better place
I will be dreaming through Babylon
Until it is gone





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Monday, September 23, 2019

HER THIGHS LIKE OAK by John Tustin

HER THIGHS LIKE OAK

 By John Tustin

Her thighs like oak
Her steps so light
Her eyes like smoke
On a moonless night

An angel fallen
A bird on the rise
A siren calling
Her words all lies

Her thighs like oak
Her steps so light
Her eyes like smoke
On a loveless night

An angel rising
A bird descending
A night beginning
The daylight ending

Her thighs like oak
Her steps so light
Her eyes like smoke
On a godless night

An angel exposed
With choices few
In maudlin repose
Her words all true


John Tustin started writing poetry again eleven years ago after a hiatus just as long and since then has been published in many disparate locations. fritzware.com/johntustinpoetry contains links to his published poetry online.

Thursday, September 19, 2019

Seasons of the Tamaracks by Bruce H. Markuson and Katie Briggs


Seasons of the Tamaracks

 By Bruce H. Markuson and Katie Briggs

From out of the bog and lifting of fog.
When blackbirds begin to sing.
Branches grow new, over waters so blue.
Tamaracks hail the coming spring.

Then throughout summer days, they bask in the rays.
And reach for the love of the sun.

But when needles are gold, the year’s become old.
They know that the autumn has come.

Then darker is the day, when skies become gray.
And the north winds begin to blow.
Winter’s story is told, and all becomes cold.
Then they’ll slumber, beneath the snow.




Bio:

Bruce Markuson lives with his wife and two children in Milwaukee WI. He has a novel and over a hundred short stories published. Bruce is also working on a number of series. He enjoys writing and often finds himself with writer’s obsession. He says the best way to write is to have an ending then write to that ending.

Check out his blog at http://brucemarkuson.blogspot.com/



Dying Sucks, Fairy Tales, Hope By Bruce H. Markuson



I am very happy to present to you a writer with something meaningful to say in poetic form. 

Dying Sucks

 By Bruce H. Markuson

That day I dread, when the doctor said, “There are tumors within”
What can I say, there's no other way, how shall we begin

Slit my throat, peel back my face, and rip out what you can
When you’re done, stitch ‘n’ lace and staple me up again

Change the pace, melt plastic on my face, radiate me on the table
Thirty-three days and sixty-six Grays (Gy's) I’ll survive if I'm able

I’ll be in a haze, when I haven’t eaten in days, so I’ll starve a little while
But now and then, I’ll wake again, and cough up something vile

Yet still It’s there, to my surprise, I cannot pass the bucks
It was then, I realize, that all of this dying sucks





Fairy Tales

 By Bruce H. Markuson

They say that Hell is the lack of all reason.
Logic demands all things have their season
We struggle for life, but often we fail
It’s not always the ending to some fairy tales
Why tell these stories that bluster and brag on.
Sometimes the princess is ate by the dragon
When our battles are lost, we fall to the ground
And that’s when the cancer wins the last round


Hope


 By Bruce H. Markuson

Hope’s a word that’s defined
A feeling of expectation and desire.
Hope is cherished by those of us
Who’s faith will never tire.
But in all things, they have their end,
That’s something that I know
Though through the years, I grew, I learned,
There are times I must let go
Hope, I will not waste on me.
Soon I’ll be departed
Hope, I’ll save for my young,
Whose lives have only started



Bio:

Bruce Markuson lives with his wife and two children in Milwaukee WI. He has a novel and over a hundred short stories published. Bruce is also working on a number of series. He enjoys writing and often finds himself with writer’s obsession. He says the best way to write is to have an ending then write to that ending.

Check out his blog at brucemarkuson.blogspot.com





Thursday, August 15, 2019

"Resisting Arrest" Poem by Alex Phuong


Resisting Arrest

By Alex Phuong

Uniting uniformed unity
You and I defy the sky
Team work and collaboration
Up to personal discretion
Civil Rights
Civility
Minorities against majorities
Stick to the status quo
But should we...?
Really?
Defy thy stars
And seek new avenues
Harness the power of creativity
And merge sense with sensibility
"Utopia" was conceived by Thomas More
But all must still must strive for more
For he was A Man for All Seasons
Arrests might be criminal
But people cannot be subliminal
If they want to break free
Listen to words of wisdom from me
“Know thyself, be thyself, harmoniously”



Short Biography: Alex Andy Phuong earned his Bachelor of Arts in English from California State University-Los Angeles in 2015.  He was a former Statement Magazine editor who currently writes about literature, film, and culture.  He has written film reviews for more than one hundred motion pictures for MovieBoozer, and his writing has appeared both online and in print.  Alex is a fool who dares to dream, crazy as he may seem. Here's to the fools who dream!  His movie review profile is Alex Phuong, Author at MovieBoozer.