Saturday, June 1, 2019

MICHAEL LEE JOHNSON



MICHAEL LEE JOHNSON

MICHELANGELO

Painter and Poet (V2)

Michelangelo

with steel balls

and a wire brush

wishing he was

wearing motorcycle leathers,

going wild and crazy,

stares cross-eyed at the

Sistine Chapel ceiling-

nose touching moist paint,

body stretch out on a plank,

bones held by ropes from falling-

delirious, painting that face of Jesus

and the Prophets

with a camel hair brush;

in such a position, transition

a genie emerges as a poet-

words not paint

start writing his sonnets,

a second career is born-

nails and thorns

digging at his words,

flashing red paint:

it's finished.





ROSE PETALS IN A DARK ROOM (V3)

I walk through this poem one step at a time.

I walk in a mastery of this night and light

my money changers walk behind me

they’re fools like clowns in a shadow of sin,

they’re busy as bees as drunken lovers,

Sodom and Gomorrah before this salt pillar falls.



In a shadow of red rose pedals

drunken lovers walk changing Greek and Roman

currency to Jewish money or Tyrian shekels-

they’re fools, all fools, at what they do.

Everyone’s life is a conflict.

They’re my lovers and my sinners

I can’t sleep at night without them

by my bed grass near that sea of Galilee.

Fish in my cloth nets beget my friends, my converts.

I pray in this garden alone sweat

while my disciples whitewash their dreams.



The rose has a tender thorn compared to my arrest,

and soon crucifixion.



It’s here this morning and this night come together,

where this sea and this land depart,

where these villages stone and mortar crumble.



I’m but a poet of this ministry,

rose petals in a dark room fall.

Everyone’s life is a conflict.

But mine is mastery of light and neon night

and I walk behind these footsteps of no one.





RAIN (V2)

In the rain,

this thunder

on his way home

he rebelled.

He a disco dancer,

single Friday night award winner

on the floor.  High school dropout.

He drove off the road edge.

He was drunk, Jack Daniel’s

was his driving instructor.

Jack Daniel bottle left at grave.

It never rains in a dry casket.

Shelter under this roof,

no worries about cops-

anymore.






WALTZ, FOOTPRINTS IN SNOW (V2)

December 24th, I find footprints in this snow, yours frozen, our broken dreams.

Will your lawyer Grinch my wallet, fleece me while I pray to Jesus Christ tonight?

Even the devil stoked in flames has standards, jukebox baby.

Even Jesus suffers with the poor, feels lonely on winter moon distant planets.

Don’t torture me, let me drive you home in our old Mack dump truck.

Hear these sounds, new records on this old radio.

Care to dance a new waltz

renew, no mirages just free no chains−

or drift back to those old vintage footprints−

fog covering over old snow?


MICHAEL LEE JOHNSON


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