The Silken Wind
Sliding down the
sun
like a sky hung
hawk in flight
I will follow
you
through this
timeless space
and ride the
silken wind for you.
Like a clipper
ship
on an endless
sea of love
I will sail
beyond
all the worlds I
know
and ride the
silken wind for you.
Like a drifting
leaf
seeking some new
home in fall
I will turn and
turn
though the fires
may flare
and ride the
silken wind for you.
And by you
obsessed
I will fly and
sail and drift
and will drown
for you
and will burn for
you
and ride the
wind for you.
Storms Never Last
All the lonely
people came
then the crows
appeared
and the sun went
blacker
than night of a
winter day.
Parked car
conversations
in the courtyard
of the
hydroelectric
power station:
the wilderness
of mirrors.
Spirits of tulle
whirled
the dark of wind
and rain
raised us up in
transports
of joy and
gossamer terror.
Pressed close by
darkness
stopped hearts
became one-
brave new worlds
in silence-
began once more
to breathe.
Out of darkness
came light
demons of wind
and rain
mist like
wrapped the car:
only the awesome
silence.
No mere sunset
this,
the temple's in
flames,
our world is
burning,
entire nations
weep.
Snapshot: December 17, 2013
in this black
sky there is no noon sun
the dark
smothers all sense of daylight
silence has
fallen across the land
a pall of smoke
forecasts coming death
sirens wail
against the still quiet air
spreading across
the land like cancer
the shadow of
some black predator
hushed hunter
seeking some final end
and the flames!
Oh bright flames growing
sun fallen to
earth to devour all
in the heavens
an ancient man hangs
the shadow
spreading to take him in
fingers of fire
reaching to take him
an ancient man
hangs waiting in hopes
an angel will
pluck him from this sky
the holy choir
below is silent
the seasonal
concert is cancelled
the angel voices
lost in the smoke
the inferno
spreading like brimstone
this is no
occasion to rejoice
out of the dark
and flames sparks of hope
stars against
that terrific sky spread
everywhere light
against the darkness
against the
fire’s eager appetite
human souls
holding back the darkness
The Rain
it seems like
forty days and nights it’s rained;
pennies from
heaven could become deadly,
or hail the size
of baseballs, as I’ve seen,
could batter
even cattle in the fields.
pennies from
heaven could become deadly
ballistic
missiles sent from America,
could batter
even cattle in the fields,
send shopkeepers
fleeing their market tents.
ballistic missiles
sent from America,
indiscriminate
as bees in a swarm,
send shopkeepers
fleeing their market tents,
leaving dogs
howling after in the ruins.
indiscriminate
as bees in a swarm,
death rains down for days on faraway lands
leaving dogs
howling after in the ruins;
as rain falls in
the dark and children cry.
death rains down
for days on faraway lands,
guided by boys
at video terminals
as rain falls in
the dark and children cry
and we ask just
who are the terrorists.
BOB MACKENZIE
BOB MACKENZIE grew up near the
foothills of the Rocky Mountains in rural Alberta with artist parents. His father was a professional photographer
and musician and his mother a photo technician, colourist, and painter. By the age of five, he had his own camera and
ever since has been shooting photographs and writing poems and stories. Raised in this environment, young Bobby
developed a natural affinity for photography and for the intricacies of language. He now lives and writes in Kingston, Ontario,
Canada. Bob’s writing has appeared in more than 400 journals across North
America and as far away as Australia, Greece, India, and Italy. He has
published nineteen volumes of poetry and prose-fiction and his work has
appeared in numerous anthologies. He's
received numerous local and international awards for his writing as well as an
Ontario Arts Council grant for literature, a Canada Council Grant for
performance, and a Fellowship to attend the Summer Literary Seminars in
Tbilisi, Georgia. For eighteen years Bob’s poetry was spoken and sung live with
original music by the ensemble Poem de Terre, and the group released six
albums.
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