At the far end of the casket
his girlfriend hugged his wife
And told her she was sorry
that she tried to steal her life
Their tears then ran in unison
for a man who loved them both
The years they shared now testament
to a choice he left unspoke
They never met before this day
and would never meet again
But each knew well the other
and they almost felt like friends
The mistress left, the children wept
the grandkids played outside
His wife’s last words: “Your hell has passed
sleep well my love — goodbye”
(Villanova Pennsylvania: September, 2016)
What We Most Prize
The trap of
self-surveillance
Our phones
and I-pads hide
They watch our
every movement
And hear
what we most prize
They pander
with their programs
Seducing
with their apps
Recording
undermining
Our futures
— to remap
(Dreamsleep: March, 2026)
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Author:
Kurt Philip Behm (
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What in unpardonable in life is forgivable in death. Technological monitoring excused for the sake of entertainment and convenience. Good write Kurt i
Thanks Man.
Most welcome my friend
Kurt, that first piece hits hard…there’s a quiet devastation in the way everyone comes together around what was never resolved. It feels honest in a way that doesn’t try to clean anything up…just lets it stand. And that closing line stays with you. Really powerful work here. 🌹🖤🙏🕯️🐦⬛
Thanks again, TR.
Most welcome, my friend!
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