Anger taints the mind
Blocking mirrors reflection
Disguised perfection
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Anger taints the mind
Blocking mirrors reflection
Disguised perfection
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Jem Farmer the boi poet – Monday Masterpiece prompt – 19 August 2013
Unabashedly wearing the coat of kings
And the rags of paupers
Proud of each one equally
With breast puffed and head held high
You make no apologies for your patchwork
Granted by the gods, it is worn with honor
Defining and making you unique
A Phoenix with an unassuming plume
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
We Drink Because We’re Poets Monday Poetry Prompt #17: The Words Within the Picture
Heather 1902 by Sahm King
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Clapboard once vibrant
Fell on the hardest of times
Fragile heart revealed
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~~Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Caution thrown windward
Broadens stagnant horizons
Sown by hesitance
Turning mediocrity
Into lifelong adventure
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
I question God;
Not the existence of,
But the singularity of his being.
Might We not be God I ask,
Creators of this world, this reality;
All of us, the collective,
Our spirits, our hearts, our souls
Forming order out of this presumed chaos,
Though perhaps it is not chaos at all,
Rather a mysterious perfection.
It diminishes not our desire for God
Nor should it be thrown into oblivions pit.
Instead it should be sought after with fervor.
Where though, lies the question.
Religion begs us to look towards the heavens,
Drawing truth from books transcribing God through man,
Placing faith in idols and symbols,
Traveling down another’s path,
Still answers are as void as those of the godless.
Perhaps our quest has been misguided,
Perhaps we have been intimate with God all along
But did not recognize him when spoken too.
Blinded by our perceptions of the outside reality,
Ignorant to our inside spirituality for fear of damnation,
We look for what we already may already have…
I ask, couldn’t we be God?
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
Looking back over rounded shoulders,
At friends who’ve long passed;
He can see them like yesterday,
So much like him today.
“Maybe I don’t want to go forward alone”, he thought,
His blanket of bronze and gold
Offering little warmth to his heart grown cold.
His parched lips quiver under mossy beard,
Longing for a sip of cool mountain water.
What lies ahead scares him
Standing at rivers edge.
In his youth no apprehension would he have shown,
His fearlessness bringing out the best in him,
But no longer is he fearless, no longer is he emulous.
Instead he is resigned to spend his life’s remainder…
Waving goodbye to what was
And what might have been.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
(Words at the Weekend – 17-18 August 2013 prompts)
http://boipoet.wordpress.com/2013/08/17/words-at-the-weekend-17-18-august-2013/
Drinking dulls the pain,
Feeding the same worn excuse,
Permitting abuse,
Damaging family and friends,
Leaving no external scars.
Yet wounds just as real
Bleed, becoming infected,
Contagious with time,
Perpetuating sickness
For generations to come.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~
An old fading brownstone,
For many a decade it has not been alone.
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If only we could see what it’s eyes must have seen,
Maybe then we would know where we’re going and where we’ve been.
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The cobblestone streets that lead past it’s front door,
Crumbled from the weather and travelers burdens I’m sure.
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It’s residents present and long ago past,
Have seen what this world has offered to the last.
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The carriage, the train, the automobile,
All graced this place whether wood, iron or steel.
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From street lights of gas or electric lights glow,
They lit up the sights of another nights show.
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So great a loss of life fighting wars on two fronts,
A choice to drop the bomb would end hostilities at once.
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Parades and floats to the sailors joyful kiss,
Soldiers home from war we gratefully would not miss.
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Then a plea to the cops into Korea we did go,
But our hands were handcuffed by the reluctance we did show,
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A stalemate was called that we live under till this day,
Neither a win nor a loss could be granted either way.
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A call for equality from the King did he shout,
With hoods and with nooses the cowards tried to drive them out.
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Watching as a President is taken before his time,
Paying respects in a long and somber funeral procession line.
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The brownstone’s broad eyes did shed tortured tears,
As a people came to terms with an unsure nations fears.
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Ducking behind window boxes from the riots we did hide,
From tear gas and protesters we kept our children safe inside.
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Then there’s the hell of this little place Vietnam,
Over 58.000 lost never to return home.
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To this day we don’t know what it all was all for,
A chapter we’d prefer to lock behind a locked door.
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Then cries for peace and love in song did they roar,
Long hair, love beads and bell bottoms they adorned.
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Three days of love from a Woodstock would live on,
Though Jerry Garcia, Janis and Jimmy are now gone.
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A gas crisis, Beirut and the hostages in Iran,
Oil, our Marines and our citizens held in foreign lands.
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Then along came the Gipper to rescue us from us,
Bringing our people back without much muss or much fuss.
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The economy turned around while trickle-down became law,
Taking twenty plus years to find out there was a flaw.
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In 2001 we were brutally attacked,
By suicide bombers that should have been tracked.
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Our World Trade and Pentagon, the heroes in a Pennsylvania field,
So many had died, so many have been killed.
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In retribution and revenge we invaded Iraq,
To topple Saddam and push the Revolutionary Guard back.
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Into Afghanistan we marched as others had before,
With an uneasy partner in Islamabad and Lahore.
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An attempt to democratize third-world tribes,
Costing our mothers their sons and daughters sacred lives.
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Osama Bin Laden is dead at the hands of the Seals,
One more terrorist down knocked back on his heals.
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All to what end I don’t think anybody truly knows,
We’ll wait for history to say, to see how it goes.
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Our economies in turmoil, our politics a disaster,
Compromise and diplomacy no longer can they master.
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Fiscal cliffs and debt ceilings in our sights looming large,
It’s hard to tell if anyone in D. C. is in charge.
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Where we go from here is anyone’s guess,
Raise a glass and make a toast and hope for the best.
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Our past world glories seem far and away,
As we long for that time to be ushered in today.
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Our yesteryear’s are pocked with our failures and successes,
Hoping cooler heads prevail and our virtues to protect us .
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O’ the good and bad this old brownstone must have seen,
The lessons taught through history, I’m hoping we did glean.
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~~ Dominic R. DiFrancesco ~~