Monday, 24 October 2016

I didn't tell anyone




I wandered through the shadows
Rock music echoing in my head
Missing all my broken pieces
And the dreams I thought lay dead
It’s not that I was unhappy
I don’t want you to think I’m sad
But there are times, perhaps you’ve noticed
My behavior’s just a little mad

I didn’t tell anyone that I saw Jesus
While I drifted with the nighttime birds
I had been seeking, seeking something
He spoke to me without any words
He radiated mercy and peace
The eye in a world gone manic
He looked gentle, almost ordinary
Though his presence was titanic

You remember me as I was
Look again because I have changed
My priorities re-positioned
Hopes and desires rearranged
Once upon a time we had something
We couldn’t define or pin down
It floated away down the river
Leaving both a tear and frown

I didn’t tell anyone that I saw Jesus
While I drifted with the nighttime birds
I had been seeking, seeking something
He spoke to me without any words
He radiated mercy and peace
The eye in a world gone manic
He looked gentle, almost ordinary
Though his presence was titanic

Now I choose to follow
Wherever that river winds
I wonder, will you come with me
To witness what my heart finds
I didn’t tell anyone that I saw Jesus
While I drifted with the nighttime birds
I had been seeking, seeking something
He spoke to me without any words

Teach Your Children



Please teach your children
Empathy and respect
Despite what generations
Have tainted, spoiled and wrecked

All those damaged men
Returning from the war
Is all the pain they carry
Worth what they were fighting for?
Say a prayer for those who lie
In muddy unmarked graves
Without a name, or wooden cross
Inscribed with, “Jesus Saves”

Please teach your children
Empathy and respect
Despite what they may endure
From prejudice and neglect 

Those faces in the Pentagon
Just see numbers on a page
The games that they play now
Lack the honor of bygone days
The weapons are too lethal
The intentions all too cruel
And the media propaganda
Adds gasoline to the fuel

Please teach your children
Empathy and respect
So they will cry out in the darkness
Spreading light that care reflects

Only then can we evolve
Into angels that rise above
Only then can we build a world
Infused with peace and love
Please teach your children
Empathy and respect
Despite what generations
Have tainted, spoiled and wrecked



Friday, 23 September 2016

Dreams for Two





Some people say you can’t have it all
But if you’re gonna dream, don’t dream small
My dreams are as wide as all outdoors
As wild as the ocean washing the shores
In some I’m a hero, in some I’m a star
In some I travel to galaxies afar
In all I’m gone from this dying town
Where industry departed leaving only a frown
I dream to leave this broken neighborhood
Where gangs took over where schools once stood
I know folks think I’m a silly fool
The same folks believe in the antiquated rule
That you are what you are, you shouldn’t rock the boat
And to leave the ghetto you must swim a moat
Filled with alligators, sharks and man-made traps
That beat you down and tether you with straps
But I’m with the belief that all are free
To shape their own thoughts and destiny
So my dreams are as wide as all outdoors
As wild as the ocean that washes the shores
As relentless as the tides that never cease
As outlandish as the thought of world peace
If I dream of the mountain, I may reach the Knoll
If I believe in tomorrow, I’ll set a goal
If you hold out your hand, I’ll walk with you
And never alone, I’ll dream for two