WELL-TO-D0 POETS OF ARKANSAS
Land-locked states are places of few words
but dry tongues are twice as sharp,
bite like wounded sharks. She smiles
from her red devil recliner,
drifting into anthems of catatonia.
She calls this her dream job, sits
all day in a Barca lounger,
offspring cling, crawl up and down
her frame, calling her name.
She hums a favourite tune,
knitting spider webs in the shape
of desert buffalo wallows,
darkness swallows her poems -
tales of Arkansas elite
bloody fists gripping broken teeth
Ground rumbles and tumbles under her,
bulging with caskets jammed
full of cash, every tombstone a keyhole
unlocking her next, best verse
MY FATHER’S LIGHTNING
My father left the farm one summer
took a railroad job in Tupelo
named me the man of the house
"If anything is wrong you will know"
he said. My mother stayed behind
with the passing of time, other men
came and carried in their darkness
On a sombre night, in the core of a storm
my father returned in lightning's form
I stood in the field and watched him arrive
I was glad and sad and scared
I never felt more alive
From the eye of his hurricane
my father looked down and saw my face
he knew what I knew and inside him
I watched as his thunder grew
He stood outside the house in his rain
electric hands in his pockets
smoke coming from eye sockets
I hid behind a tree, too scared of fear
to flee or find a safer place
With a roar my father's lightning struck
house erupted in flame, my mother
in bed with a man who had taken his name
I smelled the stench of sin
knew my mother was gone
would never be back again
It singed me only a little
when I held my father's hand
together we walked into the sky
to grow up and grow old in another land.
IGNORANCE
ignorance is its own reward
just add violence
it makes its own gravy
ignorant man, he knows all
never bothers to see both sides
of his mind, knows how to listen
to the wisdom of self
only cure for ignorance
humble acceptance of fault
turn yourself inside out
find beauty in the ugliness
strength to forgive yourself
STEVE SIBRA is a writer from north central Montana who has published his poetry and prose in dozens of places over the past thirty years - literary journals, magazines, newspapers, blogs and videos. He is venturing into the realm of writing lyrics for rock songs with a member of an internationally known band. Steve lives in Seattle with his wife Stacey and a variety of critters.
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