I Am One of You

This is a poem that I wanted to write if I were to move to Chicago. I do not see me living there at any point in my life as I have aspirations that cannot be fulfilled in the wonderful windy city. So here it is…Chicago

I am one of you

Adhering to the droning call

Of the El clamoring on rusted tracks

Echoing through slim walls

And decrepit cinder block exteriors

Sound waves rumble through cracked wooden floors

Off arched doorways and into my ears

I am one of you

Adorning the Transit Authority with wrinkled dollar bills

Fumbled out of pockets full of lint and crumbs

Into hand frozen from wind rustled streets

Faces frozen eyes wondering for the next train

Enjoying the warmth of the train car

Handling homeless and trying to be generous

I am one of you

Creeping into storefronts to make my nose recover

From delayed busses and off kilter schedules

Sitting proud in my seat

Kindly nodding to the gentlemen and the lady next to me

Waiting for the next stop

The next opportunity

To start a conversation to ask how you are doing

I am one of you

Illuminated under the city lights

Crawling from my small abode in the height of 8 stories

Crackling heaters with old fashioned glory

In the stream of young lust hoping for a midnight story

Passionately taking every moment as it comes

Letting the others pass as they go

I am one of you

Saluting the 6 star banner

Waving in baby blue and red

With honor and dignity it waves

Gently

From the buildings overhead

I am one of you

With hope for a better future than today

Trying to make things better than yesterday

Shootings, violence, and challenges

The city faces everyday

Only change will then come

When the people have the pride to say

“I am Chicago”

To Know Nothing

To Know Nothing

I have learned enough

To know

I know nothing

One day

If that changes

My mind begins

To rearrange

And reassess that I know more

That  is the sign

Of weakening

Stepping back instead of ahead

Prempting the words

Coming out of wise peoples heads

I must continue to know nothing

Even though I can learn something

I am constantly amazed at what more

There is out in the world

More knowledge

More ability

More of everything I can see

I must be humbled by this

Detach the insatiable ego

And let it go

For I truly know nothing

I am humbled to say this

Proclaim

But the question now stands

Can you say the same?

 

Contours of the Heart

Contour of heart
Falls on other part
Curves forming motion
Pumps blood
Life brooding ocean
From the heart
Cascading pumping
Pulling
The life beat
In sealed constant sheets
Blowing in life’s line
One in sync with mind
And falls
In stride
With the
True lovely art
And the many
Contours of the heart

Cold

Cold bitter cold
Sets in like weights
Heavy on the soul
Waiting at stop lights
On icy streets
Dusted paths
On December nights
Engine warms
It feels alright
I long for warmer nights
When souls bask outside
But it’s winter
Inside you will find
Every heart and soul friend of mine
Staying warm and passing time
In the deepest of wintertime

Angles

The angle upon which a sword is thrust

Through someone’s flesh

Can be the definitive conclusion to one

Or a tear from which you can recover

It can mean life

Or it could mean death

The angle of which a ball can bounce

Will be the deciding factor

Whether it will come back

Or roll away

The angle of a fall

Can either break the bone

Or bruise the skin

The angle of basketball shot

Can come up short

Or be perfected for the win

The angle is the most important aspect

Of these finite decisions

So it should be of no surprise

That when I can see evil in ones eyes

With hearts left out cold

Their mind has to arrest and wrangle

For I must understand these souls

Attack others from such a devious angle

Striking Words

It is with few words

I must strike down

The rhythm and the sound

Falling on fond ears

Restrained and freed

Recalling memories so new and old

with few words

I must paint many lines

So that a story can be told

 

Chimps of Legality

What would cause this uproar

To debate the fate of a chimp

Shall these animals become personified

Or vilified as we discuss their fate

Our decision with a vision

With not set free this primate

We must ask what is it

What really makes us

Real?

Is it the ability to think

No

That has been displayed

Even simple creatures can have thoughts

So they say

Is it our autonomy or ability to change

Our adaptations to the surroundings

This assumption truly has no grounding

The line of what makes us human

Is now being discussed

Will the court come to order

So clearly we can define the border

Between me

And this chimp

If we declare them ‘legal persons’

Then we had better start the paperwork

We will have social securities to file

Insurance reports to collect

Might even be good for the economy if I recollect

But at the core should we care for these claims

For these chimps are no champion for social change

Awareness or good

They may be high level thinking

But what good does it do

To put them on the same level of humanity

As me and you

Who will debate this

The policiticans and the heritics

Really this is something I must stay out of

Personhood or not I will treat all with love

At the end of the day that is what I hope for

So whether I see a chimp pull up in the car

Right next to mine

Or if I just see him at the zoo next time

It is just fine with me

Whatever those people decide

I will just let it be

The High Sky

On a brisk walk under November skies

The weather cold dark and grey

How would one ever know

That one thousand pounds of weed

Was falling my way

One foot ahead of the other

Walking in a winter fashion

Passing others waving

Making no point to be an attraction

Snow gave way to firm concrete underneath

A light chatter of crackling snow and ice

Under my feet

I glance at the horizon

Just up enough to see

That a dark black object

Hurtling toward the earth

And me

I quicken my pace to a jog and clear the way

I now know something is falling

Falling right towards my direction

As it nears the ground

50 feet or so

I notice it is about 8 bags of so

They fall to the ground as haystacks tossed

I begin my decent to discover the fallen goods

There is no way that I could have truly understood

Here is 100 lbs of weed fallen from the sky above

Heavenly dank sent from the angels with love

Upon that day I reached a new level high

With the gifts I received

That fell from the sky