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Saturday, March 25, 2017

RIVERS AGO




Rivers Ago



Rivers ago
I fought an unwinnable battle
I thought I knew the answers
But only questions came to light
When I laid my weary head 
Beneath the wayward stars.

You were there, always
An inch away from true love
And a million miles from me
Dancing in somebody else’s starlight
Quenching your thirst with a stranger’s wine
But never mine.

I’ve made it a habit
Of crossing rivers just to cross them
Going from one side to the other
Looking forward, looking back
To see which side looks better
But there’s no difference on either side for me.

You were fool’s gold
When I thought you were pure
Thought I’d found the mother lode of all love
The hidden treasure, the pearl of great price
The shelter for my homeless heart
But you tarnished when I held you in my hands.

Still I hoped
Until hope was drained by drought
And even then, dredged for your love
In the mud of dis-consolation
You were always on the wrong side of every river
And I never learned to swim.



©by Voo
Feb 10, 08
             
   Bea's song
 by Cowboy Junkies 

         

I was listening to them
 while writing this.....



               


THE FALL DOWN DAYS


soundtrack




The Fall Down Days




And now in the fall down days
Of my solitary heart
I sit reading in the corner
Of a musty library
Drinking tea and watching spiders
Spin their silvery webs along the shelves.


It's always raining outside
And the west wind whispers my name
Ever so softly
There's usually a book of poetry
Lying in my lap
Maybe even one of mine from ages past.


Celebrity is a heady thing
It raises you up and pulls the rug
Out from under you
Just when you get comfortable
And think they really love you.


Everything that goes up
Must come down
Fame and fortune, life and love
Dreams and spotlights
But, oh, especially love.










©byVoo
2006


my reading of the poem on soundcloud
                               

Nocturne op. N9 No.2-Chopin
                                   

THE RAIN MAN AND THE MOON






The Rain Man and the Moon



He stands in twilight, dreaming now
Of all he could have been
The hero rushing toward the foe
Like an eagle on the wind.

He tastes the sweetness, bitter tinged
Of life and love and loss
The pile of treasures in his heart
Grown higher with each toss.

He thinks about the eagerness
He felt to tackle such
Before he knew the false from true
Before he knew too much.

When every day was holiday
And every night was bliss
When love would fall there at his call
In a lovely stranger's kiss.

Round every corner, beckoned
Adventures for his soul
Searching high and low and far
For glitter and for gold.

Till thieves broke in and robbed him
Took eagerness and bliss
Bound him in his own gold chains
And left him lost like this.

But he has one, last precious gift
That can't be lost or taken
He holds it there, this gift so rare
In a soul that feels forsaken.

The Rain Man reaches out his hand
Beholds the moon up high
Begs for rain on parched dry land
With teardrops in his eyes.

The moon looks down from heaven
Beholds the Rain Man's pleas
Sends a message to the clouds
As the man falls to his knees.

The thunder wakes in fury
The lightning lifts her face
The rain falls round the Rain Man's feet
And he thanks the sky for grace.

So little now, does he have left
This gift, this wondrous thing
To make it rain, to ease the pain
Still makes his sad heart sing.

He stands in moonlight, smiling now
When the storm has passed and flown
Shining in the moon's embrace
Till the lonely night has gone.



©by Voo
May 03, 08
7:16 p.m.




*thanks Mark C. for your face above*