Analog Poem

there is no time to waste
dawdling with what might have been

the dishes still need stacking
the coffee to be drunk

i awoke one October morning
and put on a Blue Öyster Cult record
while i fed the plants
and folded the socks, etc.

it was raining
and i scribbled a poem
quite spontaneously
on a piece of scrap paper

it said:

may you walk
the way of feathers,
lightly and with the wind
at your sails

may your dreams grow tall
and never cease
clambering towards infinity

but most importantly,
may goodness flower in your heart
as stars to telescopes

i showed it to everyone i met that day

and no one believed
that the most sinister thing about this life
is dying before you have lived

4 responses to “Analog Poem”

  1. Amazing, as always!

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  2. This is wonderful…and the ending, both sobering and hopeful..to die before one has found their way toward living, is a light turned off before it discovers what it is designed to shed light upon..a powerful write..

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    1. Thank you very much, my friend!

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