Ph: Love: Warning: Tree Rings To Jump Through! - Revised! Poem by Brian Johnston

Ph: Love: Warning: Tree Rings To Jump Through! - Revised!

Rating: 5.0


Like cyclops (with one eye) , like octopus (arms that encompass) ,
the wound of lost elm limb (a bull's eye to witness home playground) ,
stares down what would harm me, the sun's rays that burn! Trunk's strong branches
and leaves put a lid on skys' depths like a beach binds an ocean.
Round scar's stump whose seasonal rings all looked forward to ‘man-child'
before I was born; limbs bear weight as I grow, link my future
to history, nothing missed secrets can know, or love cradle.

What's savored in treetops by youth can't be touched with a ladle
And rarely gets shared with a friend, or some climbing, winged creature!
My Teddy Bear's there, for I trust him with treasures I've stockpiled
(like sweets bees love keeping) ! Cicada complaints (just commotion) !
Folks never look up, feel they're safe, tune out leaf avalanches
when Fall comes each year (though leaves tremble in summer) with wind's sound.
So flavored's this silence; chords dance for our eyes! Taste like tapas!

A youth can be shaken aspiring to touch elm leaves cluster
though winds don't disturb him, thin limbs flex with movement; how birds feel?
I'm higher than roof's peak; still, marvel how older boys tackled
town's tower for water; reached ‘ top, ' and returned with their pants dry!
It's boys' cross to bear, for if war comes, you're ‘ fodder for cannons, '
at best, ‘ grist for mills! ' When the child of a rich man fakes bone spurs,
you serve in his place. That's how poor, who stay poor, serve the nation!

No class you belong to but skin (but don't dare leave your station!)
"No class" if you stay where you are! Is a fool one who prospers?
Who prospers, deserves a reward for good luck? Who abandons
his family, friends, church, and home for own gain's my best ally?
If so, let me gamble, risk death by the side of one shackled,
who fights for his life, not to steal a friend's food! Watch Trump's news reel!
A fool's on the hill! Let me fight for the Indians, screw Custer!


Brian Johnston
21st of September in 2020
Poet's Notes:
This wonderful computer art is by Mar Fandos, an artist living in Brazil. My poems and
her art will soon be published in a poetry book for children called "Beary Tales."

Ph: Love: Warning: Tree Rings To Jump Through! - Revised!
Monday, September 21, 2020
Topic(s) of this poem: love and life
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
M Asim Nehal 22 September 2020

It is a 5 Star poem for me. Thanks for sharing your poem.

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M Asim Nehal 22 September 2020

Superb poem friend. I quote No class you belong to but skin (if you don't leave your station!) " No class" if you stay where you are! Is a fool one who prospers? Who prospers, deserves a reward for good luck, who abandons his family, friends, church, and home for own gain's my best ally.

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Kim Barney 21 September 2020

A poem full of wisdom. I was especially amused by the last line. I once read a book by an American Indian, whose name I don't recall at the moment, but I do remember the title of the book: Custer Died for Your Sins

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