Category Archives: Poems

Ken Greenman Poems

27 – FATHERS MIND

yet, when I see my little baby little champ, part of me filling my living with drops of hope, worry and doorjamb inch marks, I love. yet when I see my little boy Champ! of whom I am part sucking … Continue reading

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26 – TUXEDOS AND OVERALLS

I’m a tuxedo soul In an overall body I don’t own the slim suave lines suggested for a slick Manhattan midnight my shoulders are blocky, my chest is too big my belly protrudes a bit and my overalls fit quite … Continue reading

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25 – BRINGING THE LIGHT

when trains rumble up and out of the great tunnels they leave behind a little light in the darkness it’s never altogether blind in there, every 100 feet or so, a little glowing bulb. and when those bulbs have glowed … Continue reading

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24 – THE BIBLE STORY

at the start when day slept with night night conceived and dawn was born its birth announced by the first cock crowing thrice loud enough to wake one who was before the first day who slept through the black night … Continue reading

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23 – ISSAC

The blade rose to drop to split the sun slash the sky Divide the wind Bring the blood Steal my life in the name of God Abraham! Stop! The poor bullocks horns were tangled in the brush.

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22 – GODS CHILDREN CAN SAY

if it were not for the grief and that I’d have to leave my lady, I would gladly go to God today instead of waiting to be called. And I’d bring my key along. My key, the joyful ownership of … Continue reading

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21 – ON A WHIM

if I could cloud dance prance cross cotton pillowed skies sleigh on sun beams slide down rainbow sides baptized in paint palette brilliance if I could be light beams be ebony midnights kiss the cosmos harmonize with star sighs with … Continue reading

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20 – THE PREACHER’S WRONG

Evangelist came to town last week strove to save some souls. No wonder! He believes souls are gossamer and silk, soft, shaken by breezes, driven in the wind, so much drying laundry cinched by thin clothes pins to a fraying … Continue reading

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19 – WHY CATASTROPHES HAPPEN

Every once in a while God tires of it, all. So, He goes, grumbling, like grandpa on cold mornings, to his back porch, sits in His favorite rocker and rocks, rocks, rocks, Till, rested, He yawns, stretches, says, “Oh, what … Continue reading

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18 – A BETTER WORSHIP

Stony soil’s a better kneeling bench than cushion pewed cathedral when crocus emerges, it’s after wrestling with rock Why praise some cosmic magician Genesis, mere wand wave? Rather, pray to a sweating tulip triumphing in the sun.

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