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Wednesday, April 19, 2017

THE LEGEND OF THREE TOED BOB
















The Legend of Three Toed Bob



Bob ran the old chuck wagon
For the guys out on the trail
He cooked all day while they were away
And roped them back in with the smell.

Now, the boys, they all knew better
Than to inquire of Bob 'bout the fare
Cause Bob was a high strung and sensitive Yankee
And he sizzled and stewed with such care.

One hot day  Ole Daniel, the trail boss
Dared to embarrass Bob 'fore the bunch
And the very next day he was munching on hay
And had cactus and scorpion for lunch.

Stew was Bob's big specialty
Stew and a strange kind of bread
The men quietly ate and they all cleaned their plates
Though the grub, it went down just like lead.

Out on the drives, you're not picky
You eat what you get to survive
Bacon and beans and a soup full of strings
A pot roast made of stuff still alive.

Now Bob was a curious feller
Talked 'northern he did with no slang
He tried to rope steers after two or three beers
But of the sport, he could not get the hang.

Well, they say he was a butcher back east there
But was fired from each job that he found
Nearsighted, near blind, he'd leave pieces behind
Of his fingers and thumbs on the ground.

He couldn't cut meat too good with no digits
Though the Lord knows he tried hard to do it
He was forced to hold steaks with his toe then
And one day he, well, he cut right through it.

By the time he was fired, he had only three left
So he thought a career change was due
He hired himself out with a crew heading west
And now I'm singing his tale to you.

"Oh, Bob, oh, Bob, the three toed Yankee cook
Your stew is a legend and myth
We all love you so but what we wants to know
Is what do you hold your stew pots with?!?"


©by Voo
Oct 07


Cowboy Harmonica





                 

LILITH AND HER CHILDREN





















Lilith and Her Children



Lilith, Queen of Darkness, reigns
In nether regions, dwells
Beyond the ports of hope and dreams
In realms of crimson hells
She longs to be a Lady
But demon will remain
Till all the souls of men are hers
And all the Life is drained
Lilith, Queen of Darkness, walks
In dead of night to seek
The children in their little beds
So innocent and meek
Kisses them with her poison mouth
Takes their sweet flavored breath
Pats their soft and tender flesh
And lays them down in death
Lilith, Queen of Darkness, longs
For worship and adoration
For subjects bowing at her throne
Their fear, her decoration
She does not love, she cannot love
She pretends to love the lost
But crushes them in her taloned hands
If they dare to touch the Cross
Lilith, Queen of Darkness, lies
Her words a fabled tale
She did not come from Paradise
But from the bowels of Hell
No apples from the trees of Eden
Have ever touched her mouth
She did not walk that cool green garden
For the angels kept her out
And so she walks this fallen field
And seeks men's souls to eat
The Queen of Darkness with wicked eyes
And lost children at her feet.










©by Voo
December 2, 2005 
6 pm.





O TO BE A SEAGULL





   O, To Be a SeaGull



O, to be a seagull
To sail the whispering sea
To catch the sun when day is done
And never need the tree.


O, to be a seagull
With nothing more to do
Than watch for food and catch it
And bathe within the blue.


O, to be a seagull
With freedom in my soul
Feathers ruffled with the wind
And days made out of gold.


O, to be a seagull
Not tethered to the earth
To know your purpose in this world
Between your death and birth.


O, to be a seagull
A common bird for sure
But special in my eyes so that
That bird, I wish I were.





 ©by Voo
May 29, 2010
1:51 a.m.


SHE KNOWS















 She Knows





The ocean waits for my waking
She lies quiet between the shorelines
Purring like a cat 
That dreams of cream

Yawning with the chill of new dawn,
I pull on clothes that smell of sand,
Stumble through the house still dark with night shade,
And throw open the door to a sunrise made by God

There she is, the love of my life!
The tides wave at me with their silvery-white fingers
Beckon me towards her with calls of love 
That too few men can hear

I can only stand there 
In amazement at her beauty
While morning wraps itself 
Around my drowsy shoulders now wide awake

The sea is my lover,
My muse and my temptation
Roaring in my ears
And whispering in my soul like no other can

The sun rises gold in an azure sky
And I can wait no longer
I run to her
My arms outstretched and longing

Laughing as she splashes my face in greeting
Where have you been? she asks
As she folds me in 
Her salty sweet embrace

I was dreaming of you, my love, I answer
Though words are not needed between us
Because she knows
She knows.





© By Voo
Jan 17. 2010
3:23 a.m.
For Larry Kuechlin
Poet/Surfer

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

TREES UNBENDING









Trees Unbending


We were like trees unbending,
You and I
Tall and proud, in hardened coats
Rough exteriors, ancient roots,
Painful memories that would not die,
Besetting birds that would not fly,
Growing and growing yet bearing no fruit,
Standing alone with our heads in the sky.

But in the night,
Our leaves would fall
Silent tears would downward run
Whispered vows would be recalled
And days of love in Summer's sun

We were not always trees,
You and I
Once seeds and flowers, stems and vines,
Softly swaying, in lover's arms,
Children of future that knew not a past,
Unaware of the storms overtaking us fast,
Too blind with our love to notice the harms,
Love's jealous cold rain, fell on us at last.

And we grew into trees
That would not bend,
Grew into strangers that could not touch,
Turned blessed words into curses of sin,
And lost the treasures that we loved so much.

We were like trees, unbending,
You and I,
Surrounded by a forest full of green,
Living things that pulsed with love,
While you and I, we pulsed with strife,
Living things devoid of life,
Our branches broken like shattered dreams,
And only dark skies up above.

Till the woodsman came
And cut you down,
And you fell at my feet with a grievous sigh
And the sound of your falling was a terrible sound
And the forest was filled with my too-human cries.

We were like trees, unbending
You and I,
Suspicious mean mouths with nothing to say,
Wasting the years encased in that pride,
Depriving ourselves of the joy and the good,
Starving our hearts of the heart's only food,
Not finding that love again till it died,
Two trees, cut and wounded, now rotting away.

We are like trees, no more
For death has a way of making life
A thing so precious that nothing can
Replace the woman, replace the man,
Tear down the walls,
Remove the pride,
Love lives on in spirit
Though the vessel has died.

This is our story
And you must hear
First with your heart
And then your ear
Don't be like we were,
Please heed our pleas:
The falls come hardest
For unbending trees.















© by Voo
Feb 21, 2011
6:44 p.m.