Saturday News Crew

The Saturday News Crew

Has taken a booze cruise

Shouldn’t we all

In a fiasco of words and emotions

The floating of solid objects

In the ocean

I am determined to see

What will become of life lived

Through a lens

Rather than obscurity

What I Will Miss: Leaving Home

What is a childhood home

Just some walls with cheap plywood

Some carpet with less than ideal colors

Home

A place where I have learned

Grown

It launched me to New York City

And back

It kept me while I reinvented myself

While I wondered what I did wrong

What more can I do right

But soon

I can almost count down the nights

This home will be filled with new hopers

Keeping them safe inside

With the same heaters

Where my brothers grew up

A home is more than the sum of the equally dismal parts

It transcends moments now to memories

When we leave that is what I will take with me

Those sweet and sour

Memories

St. Patrick’s Day Contender

The Saint Patricks day Parade

Rolled into town on a foggy night

People filled the tents with drinks

Feeling alright

The biggest party in down

Raise them high to toast

Then throw them down

I never was a social contender

Or on a first name basis

With the local bartender

Partys for me felt like an eternity

I could not wait to flee

But when the rivers turn green

The celtic bands are heard

In the City of South Bend

Tomorrow morning will be as quiet

As the flight of a hummingbird

Revolution of Truth

When we can only lie in the quiet of our homes

Where no one roams

Are we destined for failure

Should we learn to tell the truth

Before it goes global

We can not be known for unfounded ideas

Or facts

A revolution of truth

Will be our saving grace

At least it would help us save face

Getting Rich: Doors

The money is flowing

Without anyone knowing

That behind closed doors

A select few

Are getting very very

Rich

While others are getting sick

Paying bills

Hustling to stay alive

Behind a few doors

With a no entrance sign

It makes me sick to think

How rich some get

Fresh Mint

Skip the previous sentence

Coffee ground repentance

Transport the authority

You have over a single commodity

The mint leaves grow fresh on the south

Side of town

Across from the ethanol plant

Away from the people

But in the middle of the day

As the frosts of winter

Are far melted away

Fresh mint can be inhaled deeply

Pulled out and steeped

This mint has a way of making the air fresh

A cross between a milky frothy richness and mint

Fresh mint will always remind me of my home

At least the better days

The days when opportunity overshadowed doubt

The fresh mint days of my life

 

Off We Go

Foreign roads

Lead to treacherous results

What is known is more unknown

Facts are no longer facts

Fiction and fantasy

All intertwined sarcastically

What is literal

The truth

Tied up

Dropped to the bottom of the ocean blue

We have to decide and research

It’s now up to me and you