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[ARTS]: Big and Little Poetry--free verse, any verse.
ARTS: Big and Little Poetry--free verse, any verse.
Walking Away
At 11:00 pm we watched love movies, long trech
Down Apalachen Trail, old people who follow
Their hearts, I am septarian though upright
I could never make poetry out of burning ashes
I have made these years of planetary systems
Whole Words, now I sit in day dreams colored,
Easy days, if she were gone, I could not clean up
Own messes, I'm not helples, could not climb
Down stairs for old Walker, newly purchssed
Walker too big, temporily into storage.
It's too wide for our little house, worn corners
Old silk curtains, our dorways covered with years
To be learned again, much of my health stripped
Away, I may someday need surgery, dyalysis,
Last fall gouged my leg, this fall I fell, broke my ribs,
My shin, kidneys faulter, brain concusion. I may be
Into my endings, only once at seventy-two, At sixty
I drove to hospital with gastric henorage. New knees
Equilibrium gone, could not die, revived, once more
Walked into our home, needed my walker
In Miami there are only sports cares or walkers,
For outings to church, or shopping. I sing my difficult
Notes, for solution, never content was ever retelling,
Today I began without histories, She cared with love
For me, cared for my needs, my gift, lay-z-boy.
Though enbarrassed, I'm finly content with my life
Not done with old age, still not afaid to die
Designing present stories found beyond past,
Respected Each other husband, wife,
Now to be content with less than money,
She follows me into our bedroom where I sing
Quietly. Lay on my back because of painful broken,
Ribs. Nurses scolded, "You must use your walker
At All Times, or you may fall to your death."
If old men hold their doors open for ending, why
Should we want more to give with less she
Tells me silly your fall could have killed you changes
Furniture for me, catches me when I fall into bed
She knows what she wants. Life with peaceful
Love like we quenched thirst with water for afterlife,
Child-like, contented, rubing our feet together,
Laughter, we could start a fire, she's brilliant
Like sky, I write with rain, never ashamed
Our playful past she says knees touching like forest fire,
Grassfire prairie. Rubbing feet togther, On Dakota
Prarie, we laugh yet there is virgin prairie,
Somewhere. Children as senior citizens, relief,
Forget death today. Too old, gray walkers,
Canes, motor propelled chairs, wheels,,
Bright aluminum, not new, she's says,
"Ou walking for shopping, strolling to parks,."
She's still in love with me, I say, "Must be zazen."
She says, "No, new medication." She knows
It's really us. My old self writing again daily
Floweres of new poetry. It's not just her,
Not medication, not just zazen, I write poetry
Because I love poetry. Neatly flowered, blooms
Of words. We know promised lands, more than
Four decads of life, milk, and honey. In space,
Already stardust, after death becoming galexies.
Gassho
sat/lah
Tai Shi
Last edited by Tai Shi; 12-11-2023, 05:48 PM.
Reason: editing
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
Today I wept again, I looked them up
Again, the dear lives lost in World wars
In World War One 19,000,000, in World War
World War Two, War One More One, why gasses, then no gas
Only Two Million then Dresden China? No torture, torture,
38,000,000 million civilian, fifteen million military, water boarding,
Personal, some more than 9,000,000 pushed
B 17, B 29, B 52, B 1, B 2, F 15, fly death, bombs Away?
Into ovens, gassed, bombed with fire devices,
150,000 killed in two Atomic blasts, nearly
I am 72, will I live to outlive wars, at 72 can
Death be stopped, can calling of my vows Precepts
Others Ten Commandments, Isaiah declaring
No more human sacrifice? No more child murders?
I sit untouched in my study, seventy-eight
Years since death showered in terror from sky, from submarines
Skies, from the sea blasted out of waters
How many birds, fish, urchins, mammals running with blood?
From machine gun fire, 30:30 rifles turned from sport
To sport of killing men and women, tears from mothers,
From fathers to see their children turned to ashes,
Chard bodies, yet we did not learn from this devastation
In one battle in Korea 20,000, in Vietnam 55,000 Service
Men and women laying down their lives for nothing
For nothing as in World War Two, 53,000,000, what fraction
If the entire world were killed in atomic, hydrogen, atomic bombs
Nine billion, I can't write the zeros as we know one third
Of all wild-life has already been killed in Global Warming
Is this just is this beginning of science killing people, devistations
Because of greed for oil, for toxic waste, for precious metals?
Earth humanity swallowed in greed, swallowed for gold,
For silver, for all that we cannot eat, shall we eat each other?
As men single and married, children alone childish laughter
Carried in pickups-incinerated again by insensitive
Greed for oil, for World War Two 62,000,000 died
For nothing, so we are United Nations did not stop Iraqi Freedom
What freedom is it for one President of stupidity, one communist
To declare that 3,500 were killed, beginning with children
At the bottom of the World Trade Towers, we saw, almost
Five thousand in terrorist attacks around our bleeding world,
Why can't they stop? Why can't they stop strapping bombs
To stomachs, leaving life of 500 in burned buildings
This is today we see 500 burned alive by one man's
Insanity, is this what Zazen has brought me to, this
Realization that we are killing an entire planet sought
Out of greed, and power of two, three, four, leaders,
Men who willingly led humanity into one billion, I think
On the Thirty-Years War in Religion, killed thousands, thousands
Of people in the name of religion, is Zen responsible,
Protestant, Catholic Crusades Muslims into What we call Middle East
To Kill again in blood evisceration; I wept for sight of war when I was 10,
To kill another thousands upon thousands Jews in the name of Jesus
Or Burma, thousands of Civilians in the name of Buddha,
These two men, how many were killed in name of Buddhist
Persecution, in the name of Jews, persecution, in the name
Christians? What Europe, Asia, North American Indigenous people,
In Australia called Aborigines, in Canada, Dirty Indians,
Cherokee, Chainsaw masecure, sought with their own bows, arrows
To Oklahoma to reservations 50,000 men, women and children
In the trail of tears? South Dakota where I live Rose Bud, Pine Ridge?
Rows into hearts of little girls, little boys enslaved,
By White men, The Precepts violated, Ten Commandments, every
Turn, those believers in salvation never saving, turned
To the blood bath we call sacraments, I weep, I weep, I weep
Because I am Mahayana Buddhist, what of those Israeli
Killed of Egyptians for their isolation, Covid masks for nothing?
Of Jews in another land held captive, greed, hate, prejudiced
Murder, Inquisition, Over and Over, and Over is this why we? As baby?
Mamma, why me? I Sit in Zazen, why we Take Communism one killing
Of the Cross, or the Fire Sermon? We have killed millions for two men
In name of religion, Iroquois, Jewish, European, dirty Mexicans, Chinese,
Japanese, American hate, European Religion, Asian Communism,
Who walked earth for creation of Peace, Engels, we killed, Dali Lama
What of Lincoln, Jefferson, Were these presidents of civil wars?
Because we were made, monolithic killing Karel Marx, Freedom
Each other sport, worship, wonderment of humanity! Why Declarations?
Why why in the Name of God, of no God, of life, no life
Why would we kill each other in the name of no life? Why?
Did we invent the Final Frontier a World Without War?
At more than speed of light? Enslaved Black men, women, sold,
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Mellie, Dachau, Auschwitz don't you see killing
Is wrong. Even stop, try to stop even now in Ukrainian, why why my tears?
Why do we take ourselves to brink of Nuclear holistic, the brink destruction
The destruction comes, the solar system is enslaved, laser rays new destruction
Of Global Warming to destroy whole planet of communities poison, geed,
Avarice, Rape, pillage, we even invent songs to praise killing, to legislate war.
Tearful Tai Shi
Zen realization
I bow, know why we bow
Why we shake hands, why we shake
Heads, sat/lah
Last edited by Tai Shi; 12-16-2023, 06:59 PM.
Reason: Tears
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
I spend a lot of time taking care of this body but I’m not a fool and know it’s going away some day. Then I’ll be back where I started from and reincarnation is starting to sound like a great option lol
I spend a lot of time taking care of this body but I’m not a fool and know it’s going away some day. Then I’ll be back where I started from and reincarnation is starting to sound like a great option lol
Sat/lah
Maybe rebirth is just going to the universe's hockey "penalty box" for a short stretch ...
ARTS: Big and Little Poetry--free verse, any verse.
Meian, May I Get Your Name Right
Brother was a little boy, all his life
He has been growing up, now man
I was forced to grow at seven
I became Mama's little man, I
Have changed, I am responsible when 16,
Was still little. Man, through college, little
Man received the only F, denied understanding
I ever received because I was neglected,
Did not know how to be this man,
I did not know, then why father had abandoned
Me, I found him Because young people
Rainbow coalition of Black Panthers
Working in soup kitchen Panthers to find father
In California, teacher, I wanted to teach in college
To be like him. I ran to Mountains, Sierra
Nevada High Sierra, Donner, Tahoe, Rocklin,
Colfax B replace F, I gave up little boy, became
This man, began to teach in California, like dad,
His was Electronics, Math at Sierra College,
My GPA poetry Worthy of manhood, help with,
My father by other poets I determined not to neglect
Grinnell College U of Iowa, CSU, we married realized
Mother never belonged with father, both remarried
My new wife and me, solemn friends beautifully,
Vowed All for our lives there for each other
Then to Colorado where I truly grew, came to know
Her sacrifice of true man. gave what she wanted
Gave up intoxicants, worked for my bread, we had
Our child, I gave her poetry, MFA, became Pearl Poet,
I was meant to be. Wanted to be, could be
College, universities, had gone, finished
My degrees in spite of dyslexia I have worked
Published more than 65 poems meant to be poet,
Finally all came to me, I learned computers, to love
Her, Realized sacrifice mother first gave me poetry,
I Found in Sylvia Plath, mental illness, not so,
Worthy, for Marjorie she gave me, her songs
Of poetry, I gave my brother, in Pandemic his credit
As man, his children fatherhood, to be never bitter,
Finally brought himself into life he gave from his heart
To children into his life, gifts of love, care, understanding
From my essence, from poetry, gifts kindness learned
Of Life in song eternally, love greatest value
What they wanted for gifts, with his life, my heart,
Became reverently for them, finally for others,
Not money but sacrifice to charities, poor life turned
Loyal to Americans, Indigenous People, hats, clothing
Gloves, mittens, scarves, thirty or more
Forty dollars of my money to my brother, Deb, Ian
Taylor kids. Kids to Pine Ridge, photos to people
Who never experienced gifts of beauty, works of care.
Now My grown brother's birthday January 24th
He is 69, I shall give, love kindness fellowship,
I'm still big brother at 72, forty plus dollars,
For meals for children, little girl. Adopted ones
As grandpa, her brother, my nephew his family
Children. May I recognize now so become love
Men as we live with women, Alexandra, Deborah ,
Marjorie, women great in Sangha, all women we
Deserve women who can give always gift for women
Not demanding what is not freely, knowingly, given
This year brother turns 69, for me, he is grown with up
Son I was 60 when I knew gratitude, freely given
To daughter, Loving Kindness, manhood. I give to Meian,
Her right to her name, Onkai right To be Teacher and our Sangha,
May they have their birthright of name they chose, more
To be Priest, sister, care giver. I never want you to undergo
Pain, I never had sister, may I give you what I would give
All of you sisterhood, respect, care education, Dharma all
RIGHTS! Fruitfully in sovereign fullness, as women everywhere
Desire to work hard with sisters, brothers, kindred, families
At Treeleaf to embrace the Lotus Sutra with gratitude.
All to be Professionals, this rightfully yours. As I am Ubasoku
I have Read Sylvia Plath wept for you all sisters, common
Malady. You are all my sisters, as my dearest friends
This brilliant mind, Zen Teacher, Marjorie, Pearl Priest,
You have Highest Honers Priesthood, 4.0 at Iowa, brilliant
Hardest worker. MA for profession. MFA without intoxication,
She taught me to embrace love, give her love willingly
Our child, daughter to be responsible, caring, grandmotherly
Proven as our Child at March 27, 2024 accomplished dream
Professor Of Japanese, I watch Meian strives for Priesthood,
She received what Sylvia never had, a caring Sangha,
Meian, may we ever give your all your intellectual recegonition.
Great grand daughter, or sister, you have my respect,
Friend Onkai great ocean of love. The right to freedom.
You may study sit study become like Kokuu. deep
Strong, enlightened; this is what one works for,
You will find in much study, much sitting this tradition
Many there for this, strength in mindfulness; believing self.
Great Gassho, Deep Bows, Silence is greatest gift,
It's a calling, decision of the heart, your heart, find
Gassho. Charles Elgwyn Taylor. find your own depth.
Tai Shi, Kind Poet
sat/lah, Gassho
Last edited by Tai Shi; 01-12-2024, 12:29 PM.
Reason: For my sisters at Treeleaf, Onkai and Meian.
Peaceful, Tai Shi. Ubasoku; calm, supportive, for positive poetry 優婆塞 台 婆
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