
Meditations on Messiaen
Why do the people?
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A Rainbow of Clichés
It’s raining outside. A tympany of raindrops
drums rhythmically on roof and window.
Thunder rolls. Lightning flashes, lighting up the sky.
our lights flicker, but we don’t lose power.
“It never rains in the bars,” they say in Spain.
Yet it’s raining in my heart, a sad song,
raindrops, tear drops, my best friend,
tested for Lyme disease, now tested for Covid.
“It never rains unless it pours,” they say in Wales.
And here it comes again, that nineteenth session
of Covid nerves, heart fluttering, nostrils twitching,
that unmasked girl standing six inches behind me,
texting, all thumbs, totally absorbed in the medium
that delivers massage after massage, click here,
out from the empty spaces between her ears and into
the void beyond, bouncing from tower to tower,
small stones cast in a tranquil pond, rippling their way
to whatever eternity lies out there, external realities ignored,
enveloped in the smoke screen of the texting self,
mask-less, fearless, coughing, not covering her mouth.
Here come those clichés. ‘I’m all right, Jack.’ ‘It’s all
about me.’ ‘My life, my freedom to do what I want.’
“It ain’t the cough that carries you off, it’s the coffin
they carry you off in.” A coughing fit, fit for a coffin.
Better, I suppose, than World War One trench warfare,
when it’s over the top, and look: officers, chaplains, men,
the whole battalion, hanging from that old barbed wire.
Click on link below for Roger’s reading.
A Rainbow of Clichés
Well done, Roger. So profound, so real of today’s situation. I’ve seen that girl too. I’m sorry about your friend, sending positive thoughts. I just heard one of my old loves passed of Covid this week, so frustrating knowing he didn’t believe in the vaccine.
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Thanks for the positive thoughts, Tiffany. The Covid test came back negative, but he is still sweating on the other one. He’s been filled with anti-biotics though and is feeling fine. We are now back on full masks everywhere. The green zone didn’t last long!!!! Oh dear.
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I would love to hear you read about the raindrops falling on my head, but the link don’t link. 😦
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It does. Just scroll down to the poem you want to hear.
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