In Common

Traveling beyond the galactic rim
I see a familiar form
And rush in joy to see a fellow earthling
Exhausted from isolation

Bouncing along a muddy road
I hear my native tongue
And turn to greet a fellow American
Hungry for conversation

Returning from one town over
I read campaign slogans
And hope for a course well chosen
Fearing the strangers next door

-T. Weeks
(A response to “From Paumanok
Starting I Fly Like a Bird”)

Twenty Sixteen

Year of trepidation and victory
Of civil separation and independence
Of nostalgia and liberation
Vandal year of secession
Blundering stumbling patriot year
Kamikaze cavalry crashing
Across a blind battlefield
Peace sublimate rising from the sacrilege

-T. Weeks
(A response to “Eighteen Sixty-One”)

Awake

wake wake wake
Leave me alone
wake wake wake
Just a few more…
wake wake wake
Cozy vision vaporized
wake wake wake
Fine.
wake wake wake
Opening my eyes in…
wake wake wake
3, 2, 1…
Awake

-T. Weeks
(A response to “To The States [To Identify the 16th, 17th, or 18th Presidentiad]”)

Silence

Outdoor silence
Gentle nothingness
Of crickety sonnets
Of birdy chirps and arias
Of breezy tides breaking
Steady thrum
Of life and it flowing

-T. Weeks
(A response to “Offerings”)

Privilege

This teeter-totter is a piece of junk
I sit firmly on the ground
High in the air up beyond the fulcrum
Sits another in the balance
Light on influence
Light on opportunity
Light on advocates
Inherited privilege inherited predicament
I jump his feet flirt with traction
I rest back up he goes

-T. Weeks
(A response to “Thought”)

Molting 

There’s just a little more to me than there used to be
A little more thigh a little more angst a little more guile
A little more idea a little more view a little more jaw
A little more bias a little more belly a little more courage

-T. Weeks
(A response to “Hast Never Come to Thee an Hour”)