Monday, 25 November 2024

Four Poems by Joe Kidd

 




CRIBCARIBE


life began when the water broke

the cloud opened and the rain was released

the oceans rose to meet their maker

alive and rolling and cheering the moon

massaging the dream of light from their depths

we now sail above and between two worlds

of colour and invisibility

walking through the reflecting sky

below the stars, the silted floors

we make our entrance through the paradise door

floating across and beyond all horizons

so that each new day becomes a mystery

glistening atop a glorious secret

a seeing eye, a beating heart

a beauty that may now depart

and we each have our part in this eternal drama

formed of salt and water and love

to float upon this vast creation

to become the soul of inheritance

we may gaze upon this high formation

so that out of darkness we must emerge

to bathe our pain and fear and sorrow

and relax the flesh in a warmer place

where in this center the spirits inhabit

we shall take our breath, both first and final



EVERY NIGHT I VISIT THE DEAD


every night I visit the dead

their ghostly light a luminous guide

the faintest whispers and transparent tears

no walls, no bridges, no river to cross

where are your eyes, your mouth, your printed fingertips

do you hear me when I speak your name

when I pray for your peace, and your loving touch

are you here with me, am I there in your presence

the needle, the bomb, the smoke inhaled

asleep and at rest in my comfortable position

gone is the pain and the fear of not knowing

allow me to pet your feline apparition

tell me a secret buried in time

from where does the worm find its direction

who was the fiend that stole your voice

what mad and careless dereliction

immortality, eternal death

nowhere is the border trespassed

we share two worlds where neither exists

sweet freedom longed for beckons the fearless

here we are saints melted in heat

the great ocean of souls in a sanguine fluid

this morning you were singing and eating corn

dear wife, husband, and little child

this is your justice, this is the WHY

this is forever, if you may conceive it

just as in life, I can see right through you



VETERAN OF POVERTY

 

 

these bones are my uniform 

these scars are the medals 

that decorate my chest 

looking downward always 

I navigate a world 

seeking the nourishment 

that hides beneath my endless steps 

 

ragged and broken children cry at night 

of loneliness, abandon, and deprivation 

no candle to burn away the pain of the hunger 

this day shall end in celebration 

to be repeated, remembered, relived 

on the edge of survival, a colony of the dead 

 

praise be the glorious writers of history 

praise be their gods, their ministers, and kings 

they have glorified themselves on the backs of the trodden 

and raised their chalices to the land of the free 

free of honour, mercy, and charity 

 

it has come to this, the day of reckoning 

when all shall harvest from the gardens of greed 

ignorance and apathy, a sweet elixir  

a belly full and a vacant mind 

 

it is said that the poor will forever exist 

and of this one thing you may be certain 

the veterans of this war will not be forgotten 

long after this putrid, spoiled, and rotten 

feast has become a toxic dessert




THINKING ABOUT THE OTHER

 

 

what am I doing, thinking about the other 

sitting in this cafe with the rain pouring down 

oh how I require a purification 

oh how I long to dance across the boulevard 

the city is an island in a jewel studded sky 

this night, whirling and shifting between 

the possible, the impossible, a history of signs 

 

a fool once said “it will be alright” 

never to be seen in a holy war 

his throat was slit and to my surprise 

nothing had ever been more alright 

 

the trial has concluded, we are prisoners now 

and upon this row we shall cultivate freedom 

we will drink the poison and we will not die 

for nothing may separate us from these lies 

this illusion cast across a sea 

a panorama, a thoroughfare 

this flight to nowhere a million years 

we have flown together as this day approached 

beneath the soil the hidden lair 

the root shall flourish when we close our eyes 

 

come back home dear child of dreams 

for I once held you to my heart 

my disbelief in love almighty 

has shattered the world that exists within 

mother warned of the looming fire 

at last the flame has kissed our cheek 

a dark design our lips now speak 

before I walk you out the door 

across the street and around the world 

I will sing your song in my soggy shoes 

wondering why I ever thought of the other







Joe Kidd is a working, poet/songwriter/artist.  In 2020, published The Invisible Waterhole, a collection of spiritual and sensual verse.  Awarded by the Michigan Governor's Office and the United States House of Representatives.  Joe was Beat Poet Laureate State of Michigan 2022-2024, and Official Poet of the Government of Birland North Africa.  He holds an Honorary Doctorate from International Union Peace Federation.  With Sheila Burke he has toured Europe, North America, & Caribbean Islands. He has been featured in international anthologies, magazines, websites, festivals, and other personal appearances.  Joe is a member of National & International Beat Poet Foundation, 100 Thousand Poets For Change, Society of Classical Poets, Michigan Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame. 

 

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