Written: October 2011
The color white
Looks like light
It smells like a rose
Composed of hope
White feels empty
Yet full of possibilities
Sounding like waves
Tasting silky and clean
The color white
Is the color of things unseen
Written: October 2011
The color white
Looks like light
It smells like a rose
Composed of hope
White feels empty
Yet full of possibilities
Sounding like waves
Tasting silky and clean
The color white
Is the color of things unseen
Written: September 2011
Hats
From places I’ve yet to see
Military caps and ball game hats
Medals and pins
From all the places you’ve been
Each with a place in the stories
You never told me
Those things
Stories they told at your funeral
About all the places you’ve seen
Prompt: A joker card from a deck of playing cards
Written: August 2011 for a Creative Writing class
The joker of the class
Always getting the laughs
Yet still he’s the outcast
52 cards in the deck
Aces, Queens, Jacks, and Kings
But of no real use is he
A bright happy yellow he appears
No one sees what he fears
The blood and bruises
hidden with long sleeves
Yet the joker is all they see
Inspired by “Idle hands are the devil’s playthings”
Idle hands are unwise
Idle hands wield knives
Idle hands cut deep
Into skin so fine
Fretful minds are unsafe
Fretful minds play with lies
Fretful minds disrupt
Hope so hard fought
Distractions are temporary
Distractions always pass
Distractions giveaway
To numbing pain
The Devil controls the hands
The Devil corrupts the minds
The Devil creates false hope
With fickle distractions
Result from the Let the Dice Choose prompt: Impatience
Impatiently waiting
Watching the clock tick down
Constantly Refreshing
Ready for that moment you name lights up my phone
Impatiently waiting
Dying to hear your sweet dulcet tones
See that beautiful smile
With eyes soo sweet
Making my heart beat, beat, beat,
On 11 November 2014, I had the privilege of helping Kansas State University’s Arnold Air Society Squadron (Arnold Air is a supplemental society to AFROTC) with their annual 24 hour Silent Guard. Every Veteran’s Day, in hour long shifts, cadets stand guard at the Vietnam Memorial on campus. They stand there for an hour in complete unmoving silence. The last several years had produced very cold Veteran’s Days, but that has not and will not stop these cadets from honoring those who came before them. Below is a picture I took of one such cadet on guard just after midnight when the event started and a poem that I wrote to along with it.
Do you see the man
Who stands watch for an hour
In the dead of the night
To remember the fallen
Those who came before him
Names etched in stone
A memorial
To those who never really came home
(This is the text to a spoken word poem. Spoken word poems are better seen than read, but I am camera shy)
When we first met
I’ve gotta confess
I wasn’t crazy about you
But that you already knew
This isn’t a love at first sight song
It’s more of a slow fall
Think like an unexpected snow fall
That proved the weather man way wrong
Because first impressions aren’t everything
And you got me to sing
Hell, you got me to dance
A feat deserving of a medal
You got me high on laughter
Unable to breathe from pure happiness
A smile on my face nothing can remove
Not even the abuse I’ve been through
For once my past doesn’t matter
The pain I feel no longer leaves me shattered
My smile is real
And it has everything to do with how I feel
I am not in love
Just majorly crushing
With the hope of one day loving
Of being brave enough to ask
Would you be the harmony
To the melody my heart is singing
Take my hand and teach me to dance
Because I just wanna dance with you
Stay out until the sky turns pink
Eat burritos and watch Disney movies
Sing along to every song
Do it all except…except play baseball
You’re the man I’d introduce to my gaming group
That I would let read my unfinished stories
That I let see the real me
No mask, no filter, just me
And as much as I’d like you to make the first move
Although I know it would make things awkward
My heart is singing to loud to keep hiding it
And I wish I was brave enough to ask
If you would be the harmony
To the melody my heart is singing
If you would take my hand and teach me to dance
Because I just wanna dance with you
Take me to the mountains
The ones I’ve yet to see
All purple mountains majesty
Show me the ocean
How it crashes into the shore
A place I’ve never been before
Walk with me through a forest
Surrounded by green and peace
Where it’s as quiet as a heartbeat
Come with me
No destination
No itinerary
Come with me
No promise to return
No promise of anything more
Away from work and responsibilities
Away from school and past mistakes
Away from dark thoughts
Away from pills and knives
Drive for one mile or thousands
Disappear for 5 minutes or a whole week
Time and distance won’t matter
As long as you come with me
Take me to the mountains
Show me the ocean
Walk with me through a forest
Anywhere
Just come with me
Please
Unseen, unheard
A ghost to the world
Friends, family, passerbys
All those eyes
Just sliding by
Voice forever interrupted
By those who claim
This is what love is
This is what love is
An unnoticed existence
Not living, not dying
Just barely existing
Tossed into the deep end
When I don’t know how to swim
So tread water they say
Take a deep breath
It’ll be okay
But a deep breath
From the bottom of the ocean
Only works to let the water in
What if I died today
Alone and afraid
Unseen, unheard
A ghost to the world
With my last breath still in my chest
Spoken Word Poem from the Let the Dice Choose poetry challenge prompt of Beauty.
You.
Yes you.
You are the definition of beauty.
And stop!
Before you give me the
“I hate my body”
“I hate my face”
etc.
EXCUSES
Remember
Beauty is NOT skin deep.
It’s in the way…
You smile at a stranger
The way you excitedly point out every dog while driving
It’s in the way you help others
You and your perfect flaws
You are beautiful
Don’t you see?
Here
Borrow my glasses
Look through my eyes
You are the definition of beautiful
YOU
ARE
BEAUTIFUL
Don’t you dare forget it