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Saturday, March 25, 2017

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*

MAN WITH A HAT




















Man With A Hat



Hat on heart, he stands there looking lonely
Gazing into my eyes and through them past my soul
Toward some unknown inferno
Blazing quietly in a distant void
Now his forehead creases and his eyebrow lifts
And he smiles a tiny smile which makes me squirm, 
Not knowing if it is for me or for the girl
From yesterday who still lives in his mind
Man with a hat, simple, yet debonair, wistful as a child
And deep as Rodin's Thinker
Always he will live on my living room wall
In the gold gilded frame over the ancient piano
Looking at me with his melancholy face
And the hat that another woman gave him
But always knowing, both of us
That it was my camera and my love
That took the picture.



©by Voo
To Leonard






  I'm Your Man
 by the late great Leonard Cohen

PLAYING PIRATES AND HUNTING BEARS






Playing Pirates and Hunting Bears


Me and my buddy
We like to hunt bears
We like to hunt bears really bad.
We meet up and pray
That the bears come our way
And on days that they don't, we get sad.

Me and my buddy
We like to play pirates
We  like to play pirates so tough.

We dress up with hooks
Give each other mean looks,
And walk gang planks made of pillows and stuff.

Me and my buddy
We just love to run
We just love to run in the yard.

We run through the mud
Cause it feels so good
And my buddy and me run real hard.

Me and my buddy
We're really good friends
We're really good friends all the day.

We're pirates, we share
And we hunt gummy bears
Till my buddy's mom takes him away.




















©by Voo
June 15, 2011
8:34 p.m.





THE DEATH OF DISTANCES poem written to me by my friend Larry





The Death of Distances



From the tawdry chase of mountaintop tease;
Through the windy halls of poetic song;
The death of distances without reprieve
Makes my fractured soul penitently long

For the briefest rumor of star dance brush
Across these eyes forlorn and angel blind;
And the shadowed silk of heavenly touch
To ease this tormented knights grieving mind.

And now, on this hallowed ground, tall I stand;
In the breast of Poseidon; here I vow;
As distances die into sunful sand
I sway this lucid dream of evening bough;

My sullen memories now washed away
When on this wind-gilded, wildflowered day 
My heart, pierced magnificently, flew
Into the moon-laden drift of sweet, sweet Voo



(Attribution already clearly denoted…)

by Larry Kuechlin
Copyrighted

Friday, March 24, 2017

BEAUTY FOR MY EYES










Beauty For My Eyes

I found something I had never lost But searched for all my life I found some peace there in the pieces In the art work of the knife. That had ripped my soul to tiny shreds And left the scene of crime To find other victims of this fate And to blur my face with time. I found something I had never lost Because I never owned it I never knew a love that was true (Or at least, I've never known it.) For lies have been my daily bread And tears have been my feast I've begged for beauty for my eyes And only seen the beast. The cold hard truth is: love is cruel And pain it's only measure No scales have weighed an ounce of joy No real artist painted pleasure. But now I've found a canvas fresh A palette full and new And colors spring from my paint brush For I found myself in you. Now I can paint a rainbow Now I can sketch a dove And the loneliness that haunted my every footstep Has been banished by your love. I found something I had never lost I found it in your eyes I found the book of love and truth And tore out all the lies. The knife that ripped me is thrown away The teardrops all but ceased And joy immeasurable has filled me up Beauty's killed the beast.

words only ©by Voo
Nov 16, 2004
12:30 a.m.