funeral poem of lost love by Andy Derryberry

in my time
i’ve looked a multitude of the dead
in the face
in their caskets

when i was young
the country way
said the words
under a tent

and the men
considered it an obligation
and privilege
to shovel in some of the dirt

when i was young
that’s just the way it was done
i observed and followed
the lead of my dad

now it is a matter of respect
to look on the last state
of a person who mattered
but resides there no more

today it repeated once again
after 85 years the simple end
to a child, a pretty woman,
a mother, an old friend

the talk around a casket
much like everyday talk
of not much import
mostly chatter, chirping of birds

but i did see
the lonely walk of a man
of her age
to the final box

without others
away from families
solitary there
all to himself

he silently wept
wiped away the tears
since he was not husband
and she not wife

he wept about the loss
of what was
of what had been
of what have could have been

he left a little later
not because he wasn’t known
because it wasn’t his
to officially mourn

but i suspect no one
friend, child, family
loved her
more than he

I’m the only one on Sametime/AOL poem by Andy Derryberry

I’m the only one on Sametime/AOL
Even Ricardo is gone; he’s always logged on

So I’m by myself
Riding this dinasaur down to the tar pits

No scenery, no fun, no company
High noon in a ghost town

Nobody to shoot at
Nobody to shoot at me

A casual little jaunt
From a short past to a shorter future

A smooth ride actually
Sure, steady, definite

Dead silent except for the air purifier
That spits a chad occasionally

So quiet that I know I have
A bit of tinnitis

From that straight-piped John Deere A
And the wistling wind on motorcycles

As far as I know I could be on this rock
All by myself

Since I can’t have proof
Of anything

Hurtling into deep space
Yet all I feel is the lumbering dinasaur

So relaxed, so easy
So sure and unalterable

The only one on Sametime/AOL

amazing how incompetence wins hands down poem by Andy Derryberry

amazing how incompetence wins hands down
amazing how much credence is given an ignoramus

amazing how reason is drowned out
amazing how group think is such a constant

i must soon declare my war on their stupidity
i must hold to the last piece of my mind
i must protect the small space where i can live

my mind not their mindlessness
my mindlessness not theirs

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45 and Alive Poem by Andy Derryberry

45 and alive
45 and alive
too young to stop
too old to worry

45 and alive
can still be angry
just not all the time

45 and alive
got places to go
know where I”ve been

45 and alive
still finding who I am
know a lot about me

45 and alive
can do a lot
have done a lot

45 and alive
know happy and sad
had plenty of both

45 and alive
like to compete
in competition with none

45 and alive
miss the yesterdays
can”t wait for tomorrows
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My Friends are Dead Poem by Andy Derryberry

My Friends are Dead
My friends are dead
The ones that are breathing
Have the dull glazed eye
Of a run over skunk

My friends are dead
There’s a lot of talk
But nothing’s said
And nothing’s heard

My friends are dead
Beaten down so flat
That they’ve become
Part of the pavement

My friends are dead
Before their time
From maladies
Of their own making

My friends are dead
Hardly shadows anymore
Of what they once were
A dwindling memory

My friends are dead
From self-inflicted
Wounds and not
The malice of enemies

My friends are dead
Because living got
To be so terribly
Terribly hard

My friends are dead
Because all the stuff
Wasn’t an answer
Just a big pile of crap

My friends are dead
Because too much thinking
Is a kind of sickness
A masquerading disease

My friends are dead
Bugs on the windshield
Of the speeding
SUV of life

My friends are dead
The songs are still there
But they can’t sing
Anymore at all

My friends are dead
I’ve heard it all before
Over and over
Again and again

My friends are dead
Piles of rocks
Pounded to pieces
By unknown hammers

My friends are dead
My friends are dead
My friends are dead
My friends are dead

My friends are dead
Echoes in the cavern
Of my head telling me
It”s lonely in here
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