Cinderella
frozen fingers
on the line
in the sky
an aircraft
the sun on its wing
takes the girl
off the ground
and lifts her
to the cloud
the quiet cloud
wisps in the window
like sheers
in the wind
TL
Cinderella
frozen fingers
on the line
in the sky
an aircraft
the sun on its wing
takes the girl
off the ground
and lifts her
to the cloud
the quiet cloud
wisps in the window
like sheers
in the wind
TL
Unforgiven
he’s revered
at church
by the pastor
and the congregation
whole generations
has a cross
in his yard
and designated awards
and accolades
and ceremonial gestures
of legacy
and so on
and so forth
wherever he goes
somebody knows him
who he is
but do they
really
know him
not even his family
does
he continues on
unscathed
would never admit
any wrongdoing
nobody would ever believe
he was ever wrong
he himself believes
he did no wrong
but the God
he professes to
knows
that grooming
a teenage girl
for sex
is dead
wrong
TL
Only the Strong
heard how
you died
somewhere
inside
wanting
to kill off
the pain
for good
to feel nothing
at all
and you might think
it was all about her
and how she broke you
how you couldn’t bear to live
in a world without her
there
but you gotta know better
better than that
heard about your dad dying
a boy needs his dad at 14
a boy will always need his dad
especially in his 20s
his mother, too
heard she wouldn’t come
wouldn’t come to see you
and that tells me all I need
to know
only met you
that one time
and shook your hand
you can tell a lot about a person
by the way they
shake your hand
I liked you right off
had a sense of a good guy
unsure of himself
you’re gonna get through this
you might think you won’t
right now
but you will
nothing in your life
will ever be this hard
or hurt this much
which will make everything else
just everything else
in time, you’ll see
you’ll see
you didn’t need her
to make you happy
and whole
or your mother to hold your hand
or your father to give you advice
or your friends to understand
you’re made of more than memories
more than this
so much more than this
trust yourself
in who you are
always
TL
In the Puddle
there’s a crescent
moon
carved out
long ago
and I forget
it’s even there
even though
I look in the puddle
every day
as I scrub my teeth
and moisturize
I notice all the sunspots
that freckle my face
and the rings
under my eyes
and neck
and yet
I don’t see
the moon
right there
under my eye
like i did
when i was little
and used to think
it was put there on purpose
so one day
someday
any day
they’d be able to
find me
but I don’t think like that
anymore
looking in the puddle
this morning
I stood there
a moment
staring at the crescent
moon
right there
under my eye
and reached up
to touch it
and thought to myself
it looks more like a tear
like a teardrop
that froze on my face
long ago
and I wonder why
I never realized this
‘til now
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Gray
it rained
on my head
and I woke up
with streaks
and every time
it rains
I wake up
with more streaks
and I forget
to cover my head
whenever it rains
‘cause it’s not on the list
and if it’s not on the list …
then I forget
too bad there’s not
a tree
to stand under
there’s never a tree
around
when it starts
pouring down
you get caught off guard
no warning boom
or electric jolt
or shadows of gray
you walk in the door
feeling ok
the sky’s blue
the clouds white
there’s sunlight
babies and butterflies
green grass and pink petals
maybe you stayed
too long inside
and lost track
of time
it got dark
quick
rain without warning
you walk in
and you walk out
and you wake up
in the morning
with streaks
in your hair
TL
My 11-year-old Daughter
“how do you
become
a CIA agent?”
what? why?
“that’s what I want
to be …”
yeah, no
CIA go MIA
“I’d like to be a spy, too”
yeah, no
spies die …
don’t you watch the news
“no, you won’t let me”
yeah, well
the news is not for you
and neither is the CIA
or being a spy – they all die
“but Sherlock Holmes is a spy
and works with the CIA”
Oy Vey
what happened to you
being a chef
or an architect
or a scientist
or a cartoonist
or an author
or an illustrator
or an interior designer
or being an inventor
like Tesla
you love Tesla
“yeah but, I’d rather be a CIA agent
– wouldn’t that be so cool … let’s go to the library
so I can check out some books on the CIA”
where’s your father at …
this is all his fault …
he always wanted to be 007 …
go get your father and tell him to come here
NOW
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Don’t Get Me Wrong
in ways
too many
to tell
my life
has hastened
not
my back’s
pressed
to the counter
I hold up
gone is the girl
the-gonna-do-something-great-with-my-life-when-I-get-outta-here-girl
who dat
welcome to the misery
that is mid-life
my life
stuck on repeat
this sad, slow, commercial-free song
gone gold
top of the Billboard charts
oh, you don’t know
don’t know that song that’s playing
trust me …
give it five, 10, 20 years
you’ll know
exactly
I get why
people buy bright red cars
and Botox the L out of their face
and change the color of their hair like underwear
and get a passport and fly to anywhere-but-here
and take their money and gamble it even if they don’t know how
and go to rock concerts and jump up and down like dogs at the door
and end up taking yoga and golf and cooking and pottery and Tai Chi
and reading every article about skincare and going organic and what vitamin does what when
and wearing workout clothes for daytime, nighttime, bedtime, anytime
and saying things out loud that you thought you were just thinking to yourself
and pumping gas and wondering who the L is that reflected in the car window you’re looking at
and getting online and looking up the word: Mid-Life …
“the central period of a person’s life, generally considered as the years from about 45 to 55”
10 years of Mid-Life
great
then what
60, 70, 80, 90
wisdom is overrated
undercut
and aging is a cruel crime
indeed
they up and throw away the key
so, if you’re young
be young
I didn’t say stupid
don’t be stupid young
be-smarter-than-you-look-young
so, you can make it to mid-life
60, 70, 80, 90
don’t get me wrong
it is a privilege
to get to grow old
no matter how sad
the song
TL
One Loaf
I’m in
a big box
store
with a buggy
brimming over
with whatnot
and I’m tired
and I look around
and the guy
behind me
puts his one loaf
of French bread
on the conveyor belt
I just look at him
and his bread
and think
“as God is my witness
this will be me
one day, someday
without a buggy
with this one loaf
of French bread
and nothing more”
this is a simple guy
who probably lives
a simple life
he seemed at peace
with himself
and his simple life
I love simplicity
and yet I choose complexity
every single time
why is this
I could take every single item
out of my house
my car
and I guarantee you
it’d all find its way back
inside
why is that
I’m confounded
I like that word: confounded
think I’ll go to the store
and buy one loaf
of French bread
and nothing more
(I gotta know what that feels like
at least once)
Update: I walked into Sams
the other day, May 10, looking for
copies of The Giver, but they were all out
so, I walked out … with nothing
and it felt so weird – what do you do with your hands
TL
If, a poem, by Rudyard Kipling
IF you can keep your head when all about you
Are losing theirs and blaming it on you,
If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,
But make allowance for their doubting too;
If you can wait and not be tired by waiting,
Or being lied about, don’t deal in lies,
Or being hated, don’t give way to hating,
And yet don’t look too good, nor talk too wise:
If you can dream – and not make dreams your master;
If you can think – and not make thoughts your aim;
If you can meet with Triumph and Disaster
And treat those two impostors just the same;
If you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools,
Or watch the things you gave your life to, broken,
And stoop and build ’em up with worn-out tools:
If you can make one heap of all your winnings
And risk it on one turn of pitch-and-toss,
And lose, and start again at your beginnings
And never breathe a word about your loss;
If you can force your heart and nerve and sinew
To serve your turn long after they are gone,
And so hold on when there is nothing in you
Except the Will which says to them: ‘Hold on!’
If you can talk with crowds and keep your virtue,
Or walk with Kings – nor lose the common touch,
if neither foes nor loving friends can hurt you,
If all men count with you, but none too much;
If you can fill the unforgiving minute
With sixty seconds’ worth of distance run,
Yours is the Earth and everything that’s in it,
And – which is more – you’ll be a Man, my son!
Rudyard Kipling
(I memorized and recited this poem aloud at my HS graduation.
It is a poem about resilience, and I can’t help but think of Tiger Woods at The Masters 2018)
Les Chefs De France
I sit
in the square
at a table
with one chair
watching the pace
of people
go by
some measured
careful
others unsteady
weighted
the ease
and grace
mingled with
the faltered
the fragile
canes and wands and swords
wearers of watches
and empty pockets
and mixed-up minds
the fountain rumbles like a distant
waterfall
and the pink flowers
behind black bars
catch the eye
of a passerby butterfly
on its way across
the Seine
where the roses bloom
and extend
like a prima ballerina
rippling across
Swan Lake
TL
Happy Easter Mr. Kraft
in 2015
he stopped
just like that
in a blink …
it was over
he stopped
not because
he wanted to
no
but because
he had to
the shell of his body
no longer worked
the way it used to
like when he was a boy
and he could climb trees for days
no problem
in Easter 1965
there were two
twig-like trees in his backyard
and he hung 18 plastic eggs on them
in Easter 1994
he added 332 to the 18
and then
many, many, many years later
he would use a ladder
to hang his eggs
all 10,000
on his backyard tree
no longer plastic
but real
hand-painted Easter eggs
one by one
he would hang them
off the limbs
of his crabapple tree
10,000 Easter eggs dripping off a crabapple tree
in the snow
is a sight to behold
it’s different than a Christmas tree
all lit up with ornaments
an egg
symbolizes re-birth
renewal
10,000 eggs made him happy
made his family happy
made his neighbors happy
made his country of Germany happy
made people around the world
happy
they came to visit his crabapple tree
babies and toddlers and school-children and teenagers and college students
and young adults and the middle-aged and the silver-aged and the golden-aged
such a simple thing
really
to hang an egg on a tree
and yet it can be
the one thing you did in your life
that really mattered
that meant something
somehow
Happy Easter to you
Mr. Volker Kraft
your tree
made me very happy
indeed
thank you for hanging an egg
on a tree
TL