Monday, June 29, 2009

For BJ

Upon the flurried tide with cogent eyes transfixed in wonder I see him move, not with grace but with style. Not as shore grass graciously sweeps to the sea but more like a sea lion with the drive of intent toward the prey he moves from one place to the next. Then stopping to raise his hands as if to say “I am the Walrus”, he looks for approval and beams at its recognition. In that tide he strikes the match igniting my heart. He is my grandson, my hero, my love’s intent unrestrained.

Today I Fell in Love

Today I fell in love. It’s not something that is unusual for me. I tend to fall in love several times a day but this was different. As William Wadsworth said in his poem, “She was a phantom of delight when first she gleamed upon my sight,” this was a defining moment. Though I’d seen her many times before today this was the day I really saw her for the first time. What style, grace, what a personality, what a smile. She could make a train take a gravel road.
I’d known her all her life and had always liked her. I saw her first when she was only minutes old and even than she was unforgettable. The first grandchild is always special, so I’m told, and she is. Enthralled, delighted, ecstatic framed my relationship. I am the father of the father so I tend to stand at the back of the baby line but that’s ok. The time that I’m with her has always been special.
Alexsandra Elizabeth Klein is formidable nomenclature for such a tiny imp. Though formal in structure the name fits this little princess. It seems my cognitive process had gotten somewhat out of hand and our relationship, for me, had gotten somewhat analytical. But, today my head went round and my heart stopped. Today it was like I saw her for the first time and I fell head over heels in love. This young lady is my destiny, she is our destiny. In her, as in all grandchildren, are bundled the hopes and dream of a generation that has begun to entrust the world to our children and come face to face with the results of that disposition…grandchildren. Today I fell in love.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Miss Daylee Hitnmiss

Miss Daylee Hitnmiss was
Maybe This'es little sis.
She had one blue eye the other was green,
the strangest ears you've ever seen.


Both her ears, they were quite small,
but on top of one there was a round ball,
an earring, to those who have got'em,
on the other ear twas at the bottom.

Her clothes looked like she'd bought them all used,
her wrinkled print dress and two left shoes
brought much attention to her stockings,
which on review appeared quite shocking.

One was white
the other red
they matched the large hat
she had on her head.

That hat itself was quite a sight
twas not unlike a Chinese kite,
with corners sticking here and there
and little lights most everywhere.

Her coat was green with polka-dots,
like a field of grass with yellow spots.
Her dress was blue, her shoes were puce,
her scarf was always coming loose.

But in the family of Hitnmiss
there was no one like this little sis',
for at Christmas time she would you see
double as the Holiday tree.


Explaining Yourself

With that winsome smile
which hints at total understanding,
she left me alone.
I thought my explanation
was quite good,
if not uniquely original.
It might have dragged on,
ever so little,
and become just the slightest bit boring,
but that is no reason
for a total lack of
human understanding.
And what does she mean,
"far fetched?"
Every word of that explanation
can be found
in the dictionary.
It just so happens
that I choose to
put them in an order
which, to her,
seems not within
fetching distance.

Eloquence

Sometimes I get syntactical,

until I've got a tummyful,

then I look around a bit,

See my error then I quit.

Toulouse-Lautrec

There once was a Touluse named Lautrec
whose shortness you soon could detect,
to what others would be a pain in the knee
to Tauluse was a pain in the neck.

(Paul Brandvik)

Billy MaGee

I once knew a man
named Billy MaGee.
A fine looking lad
and as short as could be.

He hadn't a child
or a wife or a home,
for all of his life
he did nothing but roam.

He'd been as far north
as constitution could stand,
he'd gone far down south
got warm and got tanned.

He'd gone to the east
he'd gone to the west
there wasn't a place
that was left on his quest.

So he sat still
and started in thinkin'
that all of the people
he'd seen had been linkin',

their nose to their heads
in a strang sort of fashion
on top of their faces,
he called it "eye lashin."