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Solemn Solstice
The sun lingers longest today.
The weather-guessers were wrong
about the heat wave.
In fact, there was light precipitation.
Preferring the rain, I am relieved.
I don’t even know why I wrote
“precipitation” instead of “rain”.
I’m no meteorologist.
I guess the unscheduled rainfall
wasn’t up to my lofty standards.
It was a halfhearted rainfall,
followed by an indifferent sunbreak.
Felt more like angel’s spit
than the weeping we’ve earned
for this crapsack existence.
My hemisphere turned
fully into the true glare
of sunlight, and everywhere I turn,
I glare at two shadows
of the Four Noble Truths.
I see only suffering and
man’s indifference to it.
I see children crying in pain,
fear, hunger, and terror;
if they’re lucky, they’ll just receive
the mercy of ignorance
in the form of being ignored,
or perhaps they’ll only languish
as the butt of cruel jokes
they’re mostly ignorant to.
I see indignant adults
viciously targeting them
for exploitation
or other vile indignities.
I see servers and protectors
silencing them permanently
in brass precipitation
because that’s the way
it’s always been and apparently,
that’s the way it needs to be.
The days grow shorter now.
It is the nature of our earth’s tilt
in reference to our position on it
as we continue our
inevitable journey around the sun.
Our share of daylight
will gradually be transferred
to our antipodean brothers and sisters,
in the way it’s always been.
We are powerless to stop
this natural phenomenon.
I am relieved.
***
Marvin Gaye, there’ll never be another.
And this poem is crisp, fresh like a much needed breeze. I especially like, “I don’t even know why I wrote
“precipitation” instead of “rain”.
I’m no meteorologist.”
Again, welcome back.
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Reblogged this on A Cornered Gurl and commented:
The homie Barry, doing what he does best. This poem was one of the first I read this morning and I am glad that it was. Please show him some love.
Peace and blessings, beautiful people.
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You are too kind. Thanks, trE. ☺
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You are most welcome. It’s a great poem!
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Hello, Barry! Came here based on Tre’s recommendation. Love what you did in your poem, especially the line, “It was a halfhearted rainfall, / followed by an indifferent sunbreak.” This line sums up the essence of your poem, especially the following pain you described! Wonderful writing you have there, Sir!
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Thank you for the compliment. I’m glad it resonated with you. 🙂
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