Invisible wings
Flitting– Sweet floral lovers
Courting hummingbird
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Cast out these demons
That torture my wretched soul
Like the bane of Job
Carrying on by faith
Though physically tormented
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Am I strong enough
A question I’ve often asked
Getting no response
I fear that I’ve been given
Much more than this man can bear
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Destined to struggle
Though I know I’m not alone
This holds no comfort
As I wander through this world
Defending against evil
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The mortal evil
That plagues all men from within
Instilled at their birth
Threatening to damn our souls
To the immortal hellfire
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Though earthbound, I am lost amongst the sky blue,
Intricately woven into this tapestry that is nature.
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Miniscule in comparison to the whole I am no less vital.
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Without being, this picturesque world would be unrecognizable.
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What I see as familiar would cease to exist without that
blade of grass, that oak tree, the bird singing in the eaves,
the lake where I skipped stones, the house that I grew up in,
my kindergarten teacher, the teachers that tolerated me,
the bus driver, the postman delivering the mail,
the plowman keeping our streets clear in winter.
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Without any of these what would this life look like;
Much different I propose.
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Without you or I what path would our parents lives have taken;
Surely a far cry from the one our history tells.
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Lest we question our significance in this place and time
we should not!
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We are each a thread in this fabric,
Significant and wonderful and cardinal by our simple existence.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Shadows call me out
Challenging my fortitude
Terrorizing me
My desire to withdraw
Must be beaten by courage
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
I think of you…
When I’m alone
In a crowded theater
Just before I close my eyes
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I see you…
In the face of every stranger
Standing beside me in the mirror
Lying next to me while I sleep
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I feel you…
When we are apart
When I caress a picture you
In my most restful dreams
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Know I love you…
‘Til my dying day
With every fibre of my being
With every breath I take
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Simple things to express the depth of my love
Never ebbing, heartfelt and passionate
Engrained into my soul
My soulmate, my lover, my friend
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
The wind it howled through dark of night
Father stammering in paralyzing fright
He hid me deep in closet bare
Eyes wide open through slats I stare
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The growl it came on putrid breath
I feared the end a gruesome death
Father held tight as the door it rattled
Futile to fend an unnatural battle
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Slowly the door it did part from it’s frame
Demon’s eye I see glowing red as a flame
Father held tight, just as tight as he could
But he knew in short order his strength fail it would
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The beast it did shriek as father fell to the floor
Claws round his throat he threw father at the door
With a horrible thud bleeding and prone
Father lay silent and I cowered alone
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I could see cloven feet moving this way and that
Flapping leathery wings as if clipped from a bat
It spit as it growled from between fang laden jaws
Destroying our cottage with yellow curled claws
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It’s face was not human, nor of beast of the earth
Larger than a man in it’s height and it’s girth
The horns that did sprout from the top of his head
Certain in a moment I surely be dead
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It clawed at the closet breaking slat after slat
‘Til the drool from it’s fangs fell inside pitter-pat
I curled in the corner as best that I could
Live another night I prayed to God that I would
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The stink of the devil almost more than I could bare
As lice and maggots fell from his feathers and his hair
With one longing screech as spit ran down the wall
I closed my eyes and held my breath as the satan’s tail did fall
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Then as fast as it came it turned and did run
Back into the pines from whence it did come
Leaving claw marks and stench behind in it’s wake
This night we were lucky for no life did it take
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Battered and bloodied was my father its true
No worse was I for the terror gone through
This story’s been told, handed down through the ages
Written in books filling volumes of pages
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Still there are those who refuse to believe
‘Til receive they a visit on one dark moonless eve
Jersey Devil of the pines unannounced makes his call
The season matters not winter, spring, summer or fall
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The son of Mrs. Leeds, cursed long before birth
Banished to the forest amongst pine and marshy firth
Spawn of the Devil to live immortal life
Its best to guard your sons and daughters and your wife.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
This poem is based on the Jersey Devil, the longest lasting piece of lore in the state of New Jersey, originating in 1735. This website, WeirdNJ gives one rendering of what the Jersey Devil is supposed to look like along with a good bit of information about it’s origination and actual sightings of the devil.
I grew up in this area and lived there until about 12 years ago. It is an absolutely beautiful area along the southern coast of New Jersey, that is of course unless it is nighttime and you are lost in the Pine Barrens.
Car horns, sirens, shouts
Muffled by flimsy windows
Third floor apartment
Crowds rushing uptown downtown
Skyscrapers and tenements
Highlight the landscape
Architecture old and new
Music and culture
Time Square, Central Park, New York
The greatest city on earth
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~~ Dominic DiFrancesco ~~
The sun sets as the moon does rise,
Orange and red sherbet skies.
The man on the moon from slumber awakes,
To bid goodnight no trouble he makes.
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Fox and hound and little child,
End of day for meek and mild.
Dreams of tomorrow another day,
To hunt and lop and innocents play.
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The Infant feeds at mother’s warm breast,
Before for the night she lay her down to rest.
Pray and hope she sleeps through night,
And not awake ‘til first morning’s light.
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Too much to ask though it may be,
Mother and Father and angel three.
Dream of slumber full night refresh,
A full eight hours, “My God we’d be blessed”!
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Then Fido he barks must be time to go out,
Jarred from our sleep we scream and we shout.
Climb out of bed quiet as a mouse,
Tiptoeing gently across the floor of the house.
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Open the door and out Fido goes,
Angel stirs, then whimpers then bellows.
“Now look what you’ve done!” at Fido we yell,
How long she’ll be up only the clocks time will tell.
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Then off to her room, the mobile turned on,
With a “shhhh” and a pat back to sleep she has gone.
Nary a sound back to bed we did slink,
Blanket pulled tight, we dared not to blink.
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As our heads hit the pillow our hearts they did slow,
We’ll give this thing sleep another college go.
No other sounds nor stirs or cries,
Another few hours of gratefully closed eyes.
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That Man-On-The-Moon must have been up to no good,
Our night he disturbed way more than he should.
As sunlight streamed in to welcome the new day,
Tonight’s another night, what more need I say.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
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Skinned knees
Blood red
Torn pants
Frayed rope belt
Too big for frail frame
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Nails caked
Hands shake
Dirty hands
Utensils for eating
Food is scarce
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Shirt ragged
Sleeves ripped
Buttons missing
Better than nothing
Shopped from trash
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Face leather
Beard unshaven
Hair matted
No place to shower
Embarrassed by odor
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Scrap cardboard
Help Me Please
Eyes pleading
Can you spare a dime
Will you spare a dollar
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Looking away
He’s invisible
Just a bum
Remember his knees
He wounds like us
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You pray to God
Recite His passages
Holier than thou
Looking down your nose
You detestable hypocrite
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~