Saturday Soundbites: 5-30-2026

Kurt Philip Behm

Red Right Return

 

Today

unto forever

This moment

to insure

What goes around

till run aground

Comes back again

— assured

 

*****

 

Grace Maligned

 

Compromise

 a tightrope

Traversing

lives unlived

Decisions made

with sharper blades

Those gifts

that always give

 

Adulation ...

false adornment

Redemption’s

last reprieve

Salvation’s

saving grace maligned

Transcendence

— left to grieve

 

*****

 

The Wonder Of Being

 

Connected

to life

Disconnected

by death

There’s no

crossing over

The Poets

misled

 

Life

is too precious

For fate

to delude

The wonder

of being

This brief

— interlude

 

*****

 

Lockstep Losers

 

Everyone dies

but very few live

Who run through the motions

like sand in a sieve

 

Their steps locked together

they march in the queue

Devoid of all focus

— life slips from their view

 

*****

 

A Raging Torrent

 

Abandoned

in their wake

we drown together

Victims of the madness

and suicide

they shared

 

Jealousy and pills

started

what gin would finish

Two kids

imprisoned

caught in their snare

 

The current

left behind them

a raging torrent

As something

grabs our ankles

pulling us down

 

Ears deafened

to our screams

in their drunken slumber

Dreaming of false glory

rhinestone fawners

— and crowns

 

(The New Room: May, 2026)

 

 

 

 

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  • sorenbarrett

    Another wonderful set of poems Kurt I would have to say that my favorite this time is The wonder of being. Very nicely done my friend

  • arqios

    Poems of substance that we've come to expect from your pen, KurtπŸ•ŠοΈπŸ™

    • Kurt Philip Behm

      Thanks again.

      • arqios

        Most welcome, frienπŸ•ŠοΈπŸ™

      • Tristan Robert Lange

        My friend, there are several strong pieces here, but "A Raging Torrent" is the one that stayed with me. The image of being pulled downstream by currents created by others is heartbreaking and powerful. That poem carries a real emotional weight. Well done, Kurt. πŸŒΉπŸ–€πŸ™πŸ•―οΈπŸ¦β€β¬›



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