Everything we need is in our pockets
we’re ready to get started
even the clocks know what time it is
why worry about tomorrow or yesterday
new things will happen
and each one of them is a fresh start
in life and in writing poems
one is always starting over
fresh
james lee jobe
Eihei Dogen Zenji
he felt his brain floating in a vinegar sea
Waves of vinegar pulled by the moon pulled
by hands beyond our ability to see
the sound of whales singing far below the surface
and from the white shore the noise of gunfire
bullets like a bonfire bullets like moonlight
bullets like wind
time is nothing driftwood empty shells
the tide is coming in and it is vinegar not saltwater
out on the breakers a brain bobs up and down
somewhere somehow another one of us
has just let go
james lee jobe
The title is a line from Walter Pavlich's poem, 'Killing The Man Who Wanted To Die.' Walter left us far too young. He was a nice fella and a helluva poet. Now, many years later his wife is gone, too, Sandra McPherson. They are missed. -jlj
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