Why Do You Write Poem

“Why do you do that,

Why do you write these poems?”,

she said as she put her smokes on the table.

I don’t know

I don’t remember starting things.

So why do you continue

you blogger you,

putting your words among these billions of other words

from people like you,

pouring out their lives like salt,

salt which others will sweep away.

Why do you do this anononymous thing, this

insignificant scribbling of

chipmunks on a log?

Because the keyboard is there.

Why does someone pray?

Maybe I’m talking to Him.

Maybe I’m just talking to myself.

Maybe I’m the only one who thinks I’m clever

and I read myself for

my tiny little ego.

I write for me.

That’s it.

When I say waterfall

I see a waterfall,

flowing off the hillside and falling

falling

into a wonderful mist which

settles into a green

pool of spring time

water.

I wash myself in this water.

 

 

 

david michael jackson April 21, 2012   editors@artvilla.com

 

We All Poem

We all

look in the mirror

we all

know what race we are

we all

have notions about the other races.

We all get together with others of our race

and

talk about the other races.

We all

are predjuced.

 

We know if our knees knock

we know if our nose is crooked, if our feet are ugly.

But we don’t seem to know

how much we need to

overcome and

how far we

need to

go.

 

 

 

 

God Cries Poem

God Cries

Sometimes I think

there is no one listening.

Sometimes I think

“Why do I do this”

Sometimes it seems

I don’t remember making

the big decisions.

 

The things we do

We just do.

We can’t explain away our lives.

 

Every time a doe loses a fawn

God cries.

 

Every time a man fails and takes a drink

God cries.

 

He knows his creation is imperfect.

 

He created circles,

 

circles of

 

life laughter and tears.

 

 

God Cries Poem    david michael jackson  April 18, 2012