JOHN
DRUDGE
Hourglass
Consolation
in joy
Affirmation
in sorrow
The
randomness
Of modern
life
Not
easily reflected
In
hardened eyes
As we
gaze out
From this
new cult
Of
ugliness
Suffering
in perpetual regret
Awakened
to nothing
Victims
of vanity
As the
clock ticks down
Absurdly
Endings
Every
story
Taken to
its end
Has the
same ending
And we
know it
But
strike on
We must
Toward
the lone
Shining
light
That
guides us
Toward
the rocks
Of our
beckoning
Toward
the last
Fresh
dawn
On the horizon
As we
exhale
Headlong
Into a
nourishing sun
Down Below
We are
nature
Uniquely
significant
Turbulent
and original
Retrospective
In our
shaping
And
forward moving
By design
Forgoing
nostalgia
For
novelty
Where
everything
Is here
now
Living
within
The
divine spark
Of will
In the
ruins
Of our
discontent
With
transparent seeing eyes
Within
the grandeur
Of
ordinary life
Toiling
beneath the surface
Where we
never
Quite
belong
Connected
Beneath
our own
Net of
stars
Repeating
Between
the big bang’s
Creation
And the
black hole’s
Nearing
destruction
Where old
sins
Cast long
shadows
Beneath
the sky’s
Ashen cry
Before
the awakening
Begins
And where
we simplify
Understanding
In
harmony with nature
Taking
what the mountain
Gives us
In a
unified field
Through
shifting time
Where the
only real fear
Is not
waking up
To love
At a Distance
The
hidden magic
Of an
ultra-violet
Catastrophe
Of light
and electricity
Photo
eccentricity
Probabilistic
Entangled
In the
cosmic fabric
Like a
cat
Among
pigeons
With the
nature of reality
Bleeding
below
As
revolutions of madness
Rest in
chaos
And
ripples drift
Across a
flat sea
Time
It’s time
To
celebrate existence
By
slowing down
Perceptions
Jumping
in
To the
centre of it all
Flashing
forward
And
beyond
As time
Folds
into fog
Behind
that one last breath
Of our
breaking grasp
JOHN
DRUDGE
JOHN
DRUDGE is a social worker working in the field
of disability management and holds degrees in social work, rehabilitation
services, and psychology. He is the
author of two books of poetry: “March” and “The Seasons of Us” (both published
in 2019). His work has appeared in the Arlington Literary Journal, The Rye
Whiskey Review, Poetica Review, Drinkers Only, Literary Yard, The Alien Buddha
Press, Montreal Writes, Mad Swirl, La Picoletta Barca Literary Journal
(Cambridge University), The Avocet, Hibiscus, The Pangolin Review, Writers and
Readers Magazine, Sparks of Caliope, Harbinger Asylum, Beyond Words Literary
Magazine, Black Coffee Review, Redshift 4, Setu Magazine, The Ekphrastic
Review, and the Adelaide Literary Magazine.
John is a Pushcart Prize nominee and lives in Caledon Ontario, Canada
with his wife and two children.
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