CARIBBEAN REVERIE
From my table outside the café
I watch two cruise ships snuggle with
the dock at Saint Thomas, as if they were
enormous dolphins wanting to mate.
A net of vehicles covers the boulevard,
a languid stream of taxis
hauling red-face tourists to their
island fantasies, cameras and sunscreen in tow.
I sip my diluted ice tea and watch
the harbor waters sway with the afternoon breeze,
reflecting cubes of Caribbean sunlight,
reminding me that it’s February back home.
Back home where it feels like an old man’s frail hand.
Back home where it looks like degraded tintype.
Back home where you can see your breath
but not feel your fingers.
Back home used to be home
when there was family left to cherish
and tomorrows to plot
and lives to share.
Back home has dissolved like the ice in my glass.
This island is my home now.
This island where I can feel my fingers
and never see my breath,
where my last years are spent leaving footprints
in the sand, as I imagine myself flying with the seagulls,
equatorial currents uplifting my wings.
This island is where I spend shiny afternoons
drinking ice tea and watching the cruise ships
unload their frozen dreamers
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Friday, January 15, 2016
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
TO MY GRANDCHILDREN
Remember life’s rules,
for they are the pathway
to harmony and fulfillment
Ignore those who say
life is a nightmare, for they
are the ones who have forgotten
how to dream
Bend to no one’s whims and will,
and bend no one to yours
Revere nature and remember
we are part of it--not separate
from it--and that the creations
of the intellect are as precious
as any mountain peak or
sun-dappled forest
Keep reason as your friend,
logic as your tool,
superstition as your enemy
Keep a safe distance
from the arm of the State, for
at the end of it is an iron fist
While others may seek and demand sacrifice,
revel in life. While others may drop
to their knees in fear of myths,
stand erect and embrace reality
Put your life first, for that
is your highest moral purpose,
but always honor those you hold dear,
for they are the rewards of your humanity
Remember life’s rules,
for they are the pathway
to harmony and fulfillment
Ignore those who say
life is a nightmare, for they
are the ones who have forgotten
how to dream
Bend to no one’s whims and will,
and bend no one to yours
Revere nature and remember
we are part of it--not separate
from it--and that the creations
of the intellect are as precious
as any mountain peak or
sun-dappled forest
Keep reason as your friend,
logic as your tool,
superstition as your enemy
Keep a safe distance
from the arm of the State, for
at the end of it is an iron fist
While others may seek and demand sacrifice,
revel in life. While others may drop
to their knees in fear of myths,
stand erect and embrace reality
Put your life first, for that
is your highest moral purpose,
but always honor those you hold dear,
for they are the rewards of your humanity
Thursday, January 7, 2016
VESPUCCI’S OCEAN
We sail across
Vespucci’s ocean,
inhaling the salt-ladened
air like frolicking dolphins
as supple as the waves
we navigate.
They heave and rasp as the
Atlantic rolls like a mariner’s lullaby,
while Cuba crouches
in the vague distance
like a torpid centipede,
a failing western sun hovering
over its spine. We wrestle
the undulating sea
doing twenty-four knots at a
longitude beyond our reckoning,
and a latitude
beyond our scope
sailing somewhere in the domain of
Vespucci’s ocean
We sail across
Vespucci’s ocean,
inhaling the salt-ladened
air like frolicking dolphins
as supple as the waves
we navigate.
They heave and rasp as the
Atlantic rolls like a mariner’s lullaby,
while Cuba crouches
in the vague distance
like a torpid centipede,
a failing western sun hovering
over its spine. We wrestle
the undulating sea
doing twenty-four knots at a
longitude beyond our reckoning,
and a latitude
beyond our scope
sailing somewhere in the domain of
Vespucci’s ocean
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