Kurt Philip Behm

Mournings Roar (+2)

Monuments of distraction,

portals from hell

The gates, the temptation,

where the misguided dwell

Three dimensions, the material,

where emptiness hides

The lions all roaring

from cages inside

The pathways worn smooth,

the comfort is there

The direction indifferent,

when worn with a flair

The roads have all ended,

turned in on themselves

And darkness locks tightly,

all souls on the shelf

The shadows of lateness,

behind monuments fall

Where seeds never sewn,

grow heavy and tall

In an orchard of indulgence

the trophies are stained

The fruit of the promise

rots endorsed in your name

The music is dimming,

there\'s darkness ahead

Those memories that haunt us,

escort us to bed

Where the covers are pulled back,

and the curtains are tied

All change now beyond us

. . . in mourning we lie

 

(Shiprock New Mexico: May, 1996)

 

 

Lest We Forget

 

The rock,
stands against the wind 

in centuries old calm

 

Counting the years until 

our baptism,
sinking deeper still

 

Stoic to tell
lest we forget, engraved

on a hill of blinding sun

 

Of barefoot
painted dancers,
and children—future come

 

(Mesa Verde Colorado: October, 1976)

 

 

A Hurt So Good

 

Writing 

pains my hand

—as it eases my heart

 

(Strafford Pennsylvania: November, 1976)