Sirens May be at the Pass
Am I that dial on the big radio where
I tune in sounds of the world out there
frequencies bellowing and biting
expanding while fighting in the blare
noises sharp like at a cricket’s social
others are whispering perhaps ill advised
sounding sweet but brooding deep
can these all hold up once analyzed
I dial up some voices that are searing
they rip through the air with cries too loud
like sirens causing fears as they are nearing
while bad actors get shielded by a crowd
I wonder what I’m made of
am I young or am I old
plastic, or metal alloy
easily bent, sterling or gold
Does any of that matter
start remembering at your core
you are as qualified as your neighbor
to know what you are here for
Sirens may be at the pass
do not listen to their lies
they were never built to last
now we’ve learned we must be wise
Listen carefully, ear to the rail
its the truth you’re waiting for
nothing short of that will do
dial in listening demanding more
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Sirens . . . luring us . . . fascinating yet dangerous
crying for help . . . i usually stop and say a silent prayer
imperative cry immediate need too far from safety to breathe
we seem to be in times of great sirens . . . cries for wolves only lack-keys answer your poem got me thinking Ann auditory input is most alluring . . . a safety key!
This is my favorite and I just read (or re-read) all 30! I especially love how this lands.