Tuesday, November 29, 2016

"Grab That"



Grab That


If Trump wins
nothing will be the same.

I'll lose my healthcare
and have to beg on corners
for insulin
and anti-depressants.

We'll go to war
with everyone.

And no one will be safe.

Especially kitties
and other pussies.


Day 8:  nothing will be the same/nothing will ever change
November 8, 2016

"Faith"



Faith


Faith
is seeing what others
can't.

Faith
is believing in what can't
be seen.

Faith
is getting direction from
God.

Faith
is love in action.


Day 8
November 8, 2016

fall leaves #15

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

"Tears"



Tears


Call me soon,
but he doesn't.

So I call
and it's a disaster.

Anger begets anger.

And I'm sorry, so sorry.

For hoping that time will heal.
It hasn't been long enough.

What a difference a night makes?

And tears, many tears.

We are speaking, not sniping
at each other.

The rift, the tear
isn't yet healed.

But we are on the mend.


Day 9:  call me (blank)

"Ignorance is Bliss"



Ignorance is Bliss


Like the cat
tearing up the Dish guide,
paper bits everywhere,
it all falls apart.

After the election,
depression falls on the Liberals,
the Dems.  Where's your sense
of humor?  But we can't find
it anywhere.

I'm supposed to be a lamp
in the darkness, dim at best.
He found my watch, now
I can tell time.
I liked it better when I was
clueless.

Day 9
November 15, 2016

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

"Making Coffee"



Making Coffee


I get up first,
usually.

On Mondays,
garbage and recycling
out.

All week long,
measured spoons
of ground coffee,
twelve cups of water,
a filter,
Mr. Coffee.

Hot java,
every morning,
two cups,
it's a tradition.

Day 7:  activity poem
November 7, 2016

"Say Something Political"



Say Something Political


Like I have to ask,
everyone has their opinion
and they all want to wave
it in your face.

Like hanging with folks
dressed in trench coats,
ready to expose themselves
at the slightest provocation.

The jackets fly open
and I see your Hilary or Sanders
sticker.  You proudly show off Stein.
Yes, your Trump sticker's bigger
than all the rest.

Excuse me, but I like those
who play their cards closer
to the vest, who won't reveal
who they voted for, who believe
in the privacy of the voting booth.

Not that I know any.

Day 7
November 7, 2016