Posts for June 29, 2016 (page 2)

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Poem

Day Three on Poros

Day Three on Poros    

I write poetry.
I eat lunch at a dockside
café, moussaka, white wine,
coarse bread, & feta cheese.  

Other tourists move antlike
through the shops nearest the sea
until shop owners close
for their 2-5 o’clock siesta.  

The heat reminds me of Kentucky
except without the oppressive humidity.
At night, the men will come out
to dance & drink in  a taverna.  

I follow their lead,
& sleep for the afternoon in a room cooled
even temperature by thick walls,
whitewashed to deflect the sunlight.  

When the sea absorbs its share
of heat, I will come out
& move up the hill
toward whatever merriment awaits.  

At midnight, I go down to the dock,
give my Campari & orange to a young
woman, perched on a wall, crying into
the dark night and the cool air from the sea.  

She gives me a sea smooth rock
in return. “Did you hear my song flung
up to you? I never had this drink you
scoundrel,” she said. “It won’t get me  

drunk enough to go to bed with you.”
I say nothing and she asks, “Will you
grant me one wish tonight, gentle fool?”
I hear a stronger voice, in her request.  

“Unless a poem will satisfy you,
I cannot promise more. As poet, I do
words better than grant fantasies, beautiful
siren, & if that is the object of your quest,  

I will begin.”
“No,” she says. I will wish for poetry
tomorrow. Tonight I have finished my song.
I want to dance like a southern gypsy.  

“Only then
will I grant your one wish; the poetry
you write must be what has gone wrong
in my life, so far nothing good, you’ll see.”


Category
Poem

on the sidewalk

black cat

stares at the sunset

shape shifts

pure gold takes the sky

spreads out to tulip pink


Category
Poem

on the sidewalk

black cat

stares at the sunset

shape shifts

pure gold takes the sky

spreads out to tulip pink


Category
Poem

Temptation

again the darkness reaches for her
with sensitive lover’s fingers and she longs to feel
her soul between its teeth


Steve Cummings
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Poem

It’s just business

(folksong in D)

If you’ve worked for two companies
I guarantee you’ve been screwed
Worked overtime, laid off, lied to
You crated up the equipment for shipment overseas
And watched your job roll away to some foreign factory

And they say
“This is just business”
They say that quite a lot
but these decisions have human consequences
Like the next time you say “It’s just business”
You’ll be taken out and shot

Take a lesson from the Russians
Easy to see
The people starved on land 
owned by the bourgeoisie
The people got together 
cooked up a little plot
And all the people with soft hands were taken out and shot

and they said
“This is just business”
They said that quite a lot
but their decisions had human consequences
Like the next time you say “It’s just business”
You’ll be taken out and shot

So here’s to the boards of directors and to the government elite
Try to see through ruthless greed, be a bit more discreet
‘Cause legal loopholes and reasonable doubt 
mean nothing to an angry mob
And everyone who ever ripped us off
Will be taken out and shot

and I’ll say
I might say that quite a lot
but my decisions have human consequences
Like the next time you say “It’s just business”
You’ll be taken out and shot

The next time you say “It’s just business”
You’ll be taken out and shot


Steve Cummings
Category
Poem

So Glad

I’m so glad I get to be one of the last to die
Blessed I won’t have to compete
I hate my phone most of the time
I hate all this concrete

Implanted nanonets will bring strange dreams
Blue eyes, huge member and Afro hair your 3 parents’ crazy scheme
Can’t get fat, forever lean
Named you after Grampa Goldstein

Don’t be tempted not to pay that price
To spend your credit on something nice
Install the right wetware, it’s best left unsaid
Of what that virus could do to your head

Your boss said you don’t have enough fingers
To run the new screens
New recruits have fourteen
No reason here to linger
There is no in-between
It will suck to live forever
and be obsolete

The children of the very rich
will do amazing things
The rest of us, as we always do
Will feel somehow incomplete

But we really will be