Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as one of the most significant cultural figures of the 20th century.
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The unexpected
Falling in love with you
Is the most astonishing thing,
For I never imagined
That eyes so blue
Could captivate me so deeply,
Preoccupying my mind
With your enchanting presence,
Becoming a light
In my dark path,
Warmth
In the coldest winter,
Star
In the night sky
And joy
In sorrow
Unspoken
I found a letter on the ground,
most precious note I ever found.
And when I read its lovely theme,
no other lovely thought could seem
to touch the world as this fine note
which finely penned what someone wrote
to his lost love, his one and only
soulmate, alone, lost and lonely.
Two lovers, separate and denied
a lovers' love, husband and bride
who claimed to pledge til death do part,
yet, no claim prospered, no pledge of heart
The River of No Return
The Salmon River winds and flows
Towards destinations yet unseen,
Through wilderness and canyons
Each wondrous mile more serene.
Through designated wilderness
Second largest in our land,
Two million acres of beauty
From the creator's gifted hand.
Petroglyphs adorn the walls
Carved by natives long ago,
Deer, elk and sheep on high
Swift waters far below.
The river known by another name
Titled the "River of No Return",
Native canoes could flow one way
As settlers were soon to learn.
Love for my Grandchildren
In the shadows of their tears, I see despair
My heart aches as I witness their pain
Grandchildren, once full of laughter and light
Now burdened by the weight of the world
Their innocence shattered by harsh realities
They carry burdens too heavy for their young souls
My arms ache to hold them close
To shield them from the storms of life
Today
I took off all my inner trappings
I laid out a different outfit
Stared at my naked self
Stared at my naked self
Stared at my naked self
I baked in shame.
I bathed in disgust.
And ,finally,
I basked in honesty.
I hanker and pine for wood burning stove weather
I haint no spring chicken,
("Buk buk buk buk ba-gawk!")
but in Summer re:
long in tooth sexagenarian
nostalgic for the following imagery
evoked yesterday with very little effort
(aside from sweat of my brow – just existing)
June twenty second hazy, hot, and humid
at least here within the environs -
of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
tooth thousand and twenty four,
the air analogous to a steam bath outside,
though such insight
strictly predicated on meteorologist
as seen on the flat screen.
Song of the heart
Sometimes when I'm lonely
I call out your name
And just the sound of your voice
brings a feeling unexplained
And it can't be described with words
or reasoned with the mind
Experience and careful search
can only find it out
When I'm angry and confused
I call out your name
For you're a friend that's always there
to hear my souls complaint
You ease my troubled mind
and bring peace to my soul
A gift that you so freely give
because you love me so
H8mongers Need Not Apply
Take your hate-filled rhetoric and hide under a rock with it.
We don't want you here
If you don't have a willingness to help build.
Take your emotional demolition derby elsewhere.
I will not drink the purple Kool-Aid
You offer so loudly.
I will not sip at your fountain of hate.
Until you can teach love,
You have no lesson to share.
Until you can share an uplifting message,
I will not hear your words.
True leaders do not destroy,
They construct good things for their followers.
SWEET PERIL
Won't you tell me, sweet Sharon?
By the faintest of whispers if you must
Or roar with the ravaging fires of a Dragon
Say you see this longing in my eye at last
For if dew dripping lips could kill
And thick hips scorch a man with thrill
When to simply look is to simply perish
Every time I chance to steal a glance
I get this one blasphemous sense
I'm a corpse that was never more alive.