Feast of Gluttony
One of seven deadly sins
Frequent in the west
Hoarding all we can acquire
While looking down on the poor
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Feast of Gluttony
One of seven deadly sins
Frequent in the west
Hoarding all we can acquire
While looking down on the poor
~
~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
How eerily quiet it is
As dusk rushes in to part day from night.
The birds song falls silent,
Screaming to a deprived auditory,
A favorite time of day.
Providing respite to the senses,
Relief from the noise and chaos,
The pollution that ravages solace.
So few are these moments of silence;
The bombardment of the modern world sees to that.
Sights, sounds, electronics, social media,
Flooding, desensitizing, minimizing,
Reducing humanity to its possessions.
Instant gratification,
Constant entertainment,
Mindless busyness with little reward
Fill the hours of the every day.
Meditation,
Peacefulness of sleep,
Simple reading,
Communion with thoughts
Are endeavors relegated to antiquity if so ignored.
The natural joys of quiet revitalize,
Bringing balance to the imbalances of life.
With eyes closed, in silence,
The beating of the heart
Will become the song in the mind
Reconnecting spirit to nature and humanity.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Trapped in this chasm, my mind
Constantly looking…
Searching for something only I can provide
Realizing, but still denying the power
Peering into the eyes of friends and strangers
Seeking approval…
Begging for their projection of happiness
Only to be disappointed
Let down by their inability to meet my desires
My need for acceptance,
My need for love,
My need for joy that once staked claim to my soul
But has since blow away
Sailing to parts unknown on the wings of the four winds
As I lay quiet staring at the stark white ceiling
Tears, salty and warm sting my bloodshot eyes
Crying as I’ve done so many nights before
Tomorrows another day
Maybe I’ll find what I am looking for on the other side of the door
Waiting to embrace me
Envelope me
Wash me in the happiness that I so desperately pray for
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Otherworldly
The skies swallow up heaven
Leaving destruction
Wizard of Oz…a movie
This is Moore, Oklahoma
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Things so real I see
Punished by bizarre demons
Under hellish sky
Shudder and shake, eyes flutter
Another sweat drenched nightmare
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Footsteps travel on as far as the eye can see
Side-by-side in lockstep just as straight as straight could be
I followed for a time to see where they would go
After a while only one set remained in the sand it did show
I stopped in amazement as they up and disappeared
What must have happened, something tragic I feared
Turning in circles no steps did depart
They just seemed to stop never returning whence they start
The second set went on at a steady measured pace
Never picking up stride, never seeming to race
I followed for a time the solitary set of prints
Nothing about their direction offered any hints
Where they might be going I hadn’t had a clue
Walking straight and narrow they never veered from true
Feet tired and achy the end it seemed in sight
Time had passed so quickly as day gave in to night
Before the light had faded I saw a chapel up ahead
A tiny cemetery, some benches and a shed
Seated on the bench, a solitary elderly man
With a bouquet of red roses held tightly in his hand
Clearing my throat so not to startle or to scare
I took a seat on his bench and struggled not to stare
Mustering up the courage I asked if he was alone
He responded, no he wasn’t in the gentlest of tones
Looking round and round there was no one else in sight
The story that he told turned me a paler shade of white
He told me that he took this stroll nearly every day
Just he and his loving wife would walk, hold hands and pray
With a smile he continued in a soft and mild tone
That part way through their walk she couldn’t manage alone
He’d pick her up and carry her the rest of their way
Her arms around his neck begging him to stay
Home is where he’d take her and lay her down to rest
Pointing to a tiny grave, he frowned, “I know its not the best”
But I promised her I’d be with her each and every day
We’d been together 60 years I knew no other way
Tonight I told her I’d be home soon never again to leave
The pain was getting far too hard as each evening alone he’d grieve
Patting my hand with trembling legs, hunched over he did stand
Shuffling over to his darling’s grave he placed the roses from his hand
I sat and watched as he walked away ‘til he’d wandered out of sight
Never again did I see the man who endeared me on that night
He’d kept the promise never to leave that he made to his love
His tiny grave, right next to hers, they’re together up above.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Celestial star
Pulse, the heartbeat of heaven
Life breath, nighttime sky
Reaching out to touch my soul
You are my cosmic lover
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
This darkened doorway
You never asked to enter
At others mercy
You were born into this world
To live, struggle and pass on
Make more of your life
Than what was given at birth
This should be your quest
Do not squander this reward
For their is no greater gift
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~