Friday, November 6, 2020

I Was In New Orleans by Pat Darnell

 

I was in New Orleans

    1. I I Was In New Orleans



    2. New
Most natural thing to do
"You are disturbing
Our performers, Sir..."
"if it continues,
You’ll have to leave"
A waiter said to me
  Poison brings me
Closer to Jesus
"Sir, you will have to leave
If you continue to wave
And weave
But—where am I?
I was in New Orleans
Living a no regrets life --
Thief comes anyway
Only to kill, steal and destroy
And takes my valuables away
  "..Sir, you are still there
  but I’m sorry you must stop
or you will have to leave
Do I have to cross
That old rickety bridge
..Old rusted metal
Crickety bridge to
Get out of here?
  "I don’t know Sir;
…if you keep falling
Out of your chair
You must depart
I drank three hurricanes
Before I angled in here
To sit through this Ike
Allison and Katrin’ despair

Oh, or do you mean the singer
When he broke a string
Did I do that?
Did I do that, you see
Because I’m here
  "I cannot, Sir,Give any reprieve
  Nor answer your  Lust for poison...
  Sir,  Now, consider the door
I’ve been hearing that
A lot lately –Yep --
That I have to leave
You know I have
Heard all this before

I don’t remember
How ‘xactly it ends
Spirit keeps me alive
While solvents burn
My insides dry
Like a gourd

Coursing through me
Grizzle and bones
Till I have to go
And find my way home

I want first bite
Of every night
Not just a slice
After everyone else
  "Okay, are you going
To go now, Sir...
  Here is the door
Can I not just sit here
One moment more
For men and for God

I fought
to hold the weight
I climbed and tore
At walls, I bore
Into dams
I held resentment in
in my hands
held jealous
To my path…

To my path
So that I am here
A friend to this place
Tho' poisoned patron
A real hard Hurri-case

  "Of your stay here I have foreknowledge No --
  though your condition I see in triplicate
  Less illusion More legitimate
  Truthfully -- Face your poison you ignoble man
  Zenobly, leave boldly,
  Day will bring all to soon memories back again."

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Heavens Open

     Rain is a gift to the soil.  It dissolves natural elements in the soil to make them available to be 

absorbed by the feeder roots of plants, along with the water, to quench a plant's thirst and hunger.


It fills underground aquifers to be tapped by natural forces and to be drawn out for use on the surface

by animals.  Homo sapiens are necessary to do this because they are dominant and capable of doing 

so.


As the various absorption methods are satisfied, the excess rain becomes run-off.  It flows into natural 

drains and collection areas. Eventually, it is absorbed more by the soils and aquifers, evaporates or 

flows down to larger drains and larger reservoirs.  The Earth's oceans, seas and gulfs are the final 

destinations for excess rain.


This run-off to the oceans, seas and gulfs becomes feedstock for more rain. This is a very natural 

process and to the best of our understanding is essential to life.


It doesn't seem as if the natural progression of this rainfall journey is to begin by bouncing off of 

concrete.


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