Dusk
Hurry sunset, I need my moon,
in all it's quiet beauty
Be still, wind, I want to "hear"
as eventide breaks o'er the horizon
Silence, birds, head to your roost,
it's time to close this day
Awaken, stars and sprinkle the sky
with bursts of tiny diamonds
Here she comes, my faithful moon,
to guard me and the sea
Lynn West
(c) 2010
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Wally's Gangstas
Wally's Gangstas
Plastic swords flailing,
one hand in the air
ah, but that's not all,
upset carts, if you dare
Empty out the bins,
scattering clothes
as you go,
then acting the innocent
when someone "sees"
the show
Wear a certain color,
a different kind of cap,
watch out for security
or you'll wind up in
his trap
Ask yourself one question
of how it's going to be
will you continue this
life of mischief
and debauchery?
I hope you answer
"no, not I"
for this you need to know,
the petty crime is fun
for now, but don't let
it lead you to death row...
Lynn West
(c) 2010
for DH
Plastic swords flailing,
one hand in the air
ah, but that's not all,
upset carts, if you dare
Empty out the bins,
scattering clothes
as you go,
then acting the innocent
when someone "sees"
the show
Wear a certain color,
a different kind of cap,
watch out for security
or you'll wind up in
his trap
Ask yourself one question
of how it's going to be
will you continue this
life of mischief
and debauchery?
I hope you answer
"no, not I"
for this you need to know,
the petty crime is fun
for now, but don't let
it lead you to death row...
Lynn West
(c) 2010
for DH
Thursday, April 1, 2010
The Garden
The Garden
My fingers itch
for the soil,
my body aches
but welcomes the toil
of digging in the earth
on a warm spring day
To plant the seeds, all in a row,
then sit back to watch
them grow,
'tis sheer heaven in a
comforting way
To feast upon one's bounty,
grown by thine own hand
is worth more than all the
riches found across the land
So grow ye herbs and lentils,
corn, wheat and peas too
and you will feed the Earth,
my friend, starting with you
Lynn West
(c) 2010
My fingers itch
for the soil,
my body aches
but welcomes the toil
of digging in the earth
on a warm spring day
To plant the seeds, all in a row,
then sit back to watch
them grow,
'tis sheer heaven in a
comforting way
To feast upon one's bounty,
grown by thine own hand
is worth more than all the
riches found across the land
So grow ye herbs and lentils,
corn, wheat and peas too
and you will feed the Earth,
my friend, starting with you
Lynn West
(c) 2010
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