Friday, September 27, 2024
Skala Eresou
Wednesday, June 19, 2024
Unproven
Theories? I got a million. Just ask my wife.
At this point she’s listened to them for most of her life.
Evidence? Yeah I do have some. But as for full proof,
It’s often just out of reach, somewhere up on the roof,
Like a squirrel that chatters and taunts me - hey, are you sure?
Unproven conjectures are teasers that I must endure!
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Ultraviolet
I understand that birds and bees
See ultraviolet frequencies.
I cannot say the same for me -
I must make do with normal colors.
The bees may say my vision’s duller,
But let them buzz about - just let them!
I’m still happy with our spectrum!
Monday, June 17, 2024
Vocab of the Bard
One of the puzzles about Shakespeare, that playwright from the past,
Is that his vocabulary appears to have been truly vast,
Including technical terms from different arts and trades.
How could so much learning be displayed
When he hadn’t really spent much time in school?
My guess is he studied while sitting on a stool
At local taverns - that his brain somehow stored
Material most people would have ignored.

Wednesday, June 12, 2024
I Often Think
Friday, June 07, 2024
Cost
Rich and powerful people, dragged through the dirt,
Hauled before judges, haughty but hurt,
Some of them seem like their souls are just lost.
The money sounds good... but what was the cost?
Thursday, April 04, 2024
Cardinal
I inquired of a cardinal,
What’s with the red?
Wouldn’t camouflage brown
Be safer instead?
He pondered it briefly
And breezily said:
My breed’s really not
The cowering kind.
We like to stand out,
Easy to find,
Ready to fight
If you’ve trouble in mind,
And let me just add
That the females I know
Are very selective
In choosing a beaux,
But seem rather fond
Of a feathery show.
Sphinx
You might think that by now the Sphinx
Would have sunk into the sand,
But it sits and never slinks,
Never scratches, never blinks,
Looking out across the land,
As some ancient sculptor planned.
Holding Holiness
They build churches
To hold holiness,
But then we worship
Things measureless,
And uncontainable.
Still… sometimes attainable.
The song of a bird at sunset,
As the evening star pokes through the blue,
It will not stay, and yet,
It plucks a string in you,
No words, all feel,
Just real.
Rabbit Stew
When we were kids, my father thought it was funny
To claim that he would catch the Easter Bunny,
And make a rabbit stew - a tasty way
To celebrate a happy holiday.
When Sunday came, he’d say the news was grim -
The bunny had again outsmarted him,
First stopping by our house with candy and eggs,
Then hopping over the trap with nimble legs!
Wednesday, April 03, 2024
A Sort of Skill
Love is a feeling,
A force of the will,
Perhaps revealing
A sort of skill
At truly discerning
Beneath the skin
The fire burning
The heart within.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Dostoyevsky
Dostoyevsky was an addicted gambler,
Whose best characters are loquacious ramblers
Who frequently verge into the absurd.
But since he was getting paid by the word
And was on a personal moral mission,
He brought great novels to fruition.
Saturday, February 17, 2024
Consolatio
Boethius called the Muses of Poetry names:
“Whorish stage girls”. In this way he defames
An art that he himself had long pursued
In terms offensive and incredibly rude.
On the other hand, if we want to be perfectly fair,
He was being held in some kind of confinement where
He awaited a sentence of torture and brutal death.
His book “Consolation” is sort of his final breath,
In which he tried to set his learned mind
On cosmic truths, hoping there to find
Relief from anguish. And oddly enough this book
Is studded with poems. It’s certainly worth a look.
It bridges the ancient world and medieval times,
Profoundly affecting both Dante’s and Chaucer’s rhymes.
Monday, February 12, 2024
It Is
Some say that existence exists,
And I’m not here to tell you they lie.
The universe surely persists -
Without sign of soon saying goodbye.
Parmenides said Being Is,
Albeit, he said it in Greek.
All agree he was a whiz,
But did he provide what we seek?
It is what it is, we now say,
When urging recognition
Of facts in the present day
Which present in a sorry condition.
Existence Exists, I admit
Has a tautological sound,
But still we keep using it
As an evidentiary ground.
Sunday, January 07, 2024
Seneca
As a philosopher, Seneca promoted
Maintaining tranquility in the face of trauma,
However as a playwright he emoted
All over the stage with tragic bloody drama.
Scholars question which is the truer side,
But I imagine equal parts of a whole:
The stoic Jekyll and the dramatic Hyde
Springing together from one tormented soul.