Wednesday, March 30, 2011

I Blinded Myself And Things Got Better

I blinded myself and it made things seem better
I always made sure that I wished to see before I looked
I filtered out the disagreeable in realtime as I listened
I presumed and only then would I try to understand

I put things together just the way I wished that they would fit
I discarded pieces with odd shapes or unpleasant colors
I magnified and expanded that which I found pleasing
I jammed and nailed stuff together which did not really match

I ignored those facts that did not support my beliefs
I quickly forgot things I could not agree with
I did not listen carefully to everything they told me
I swallowed uncritically when it suited my agenda

I rarely played if I could not win
I left things out when I told my stories
I did not do much but still got full credit
I wasted time but let them say that I worked

I made artificial sense out of a mindless confusion
I convinced myself that there really was a trail that I followed
I questioned their false arguments to the finest detail
I overlooked things when necessary without even noticing

I bit my tongue almost accidentally instead of speaking up
I mouthed party lines paid to be written by some and spoken by others
I kept very quiet as all of that kept happening
I opened my mouth when I was certain that it was safely too late

I believed it when they said I was my own worst enemy
I blinded myself and it brought me some relief
I buried myself in their endless projects, all amounting to nothing
I crawled into the bottle on my own precious little free time

I got faith and it cured me of those questions which had nagged me
I just tithed weekly down at my media-spectacular mega-church store
I joined the club and signed up for the trip
I let others steer since I still had many things to do

I filtered my experience through a semi-permeable layer of dogma
I found the choices they presented to be clear and our path straightforward
I focused unquestioningly upon implanted inspirations

I blinded myself even though my eye had never offended me

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

No Time To Lose Once Again

I got no time to lose, whoa up, in fact I’m already late once again
There’s always something else I’ve just got to hurry up to get over with

I’m trying to save a little more time without cutting any real corners
Once I get a bit ahead I’ll betcha we’ll escape from this hurried blur

I’ve got this pressure from their agenda bearing down upon me
I’m working hard to hold up my tiny edge of their blanket of corporate illusion

I’ve got no time to lose so I can only stay for just a minute
There was something else I needed to ask you about, but now I have to go

I’m planning on a short retreat to get in touch with my inner self
Gotta roll right now though, there’s so much left to do today

Woke up real early cause I worked way too late again last night
Gonna catch up on some sleep just as soon as this thing settles down

I’m running a little behind again so I’m just driving a little faster
I’ll grab something on the way and call you from the airport

I’ve got no time to lose since our asses are all hanging out
I’m not sure of what I’m  learning but I’ll sort that all out later

I was blinded by a glimpse of the sunrise as I pulled onto the freeway
Scheduled some time with my mom and only took a couple of calls

The kids don’t appreciate that there are other things that I’d like to be doing
They’ll thank me for it later when we can all get away together

It’s just that I’m behind the curve and I can feel the 8 ball coming
If I should even slow my pace a bit our competition would thunder right on by us

I got no time to lose even though there’s something painful in my shoe
Yes, don’t worry, I’m concealing your quick and dirty behind their just for now

I’m still trying to get up to speed with our current vision going forward
I’m all tied up this month but we should get together with the kids real soon

I’ve got your phone and email somewhere so I’ll ping you sometime
But I gotta get moving on even faster cause I got no time to lose once again

Anonymous Cosmic Mercy


The night sky always fills with a billion stars and the Milky Way
The moon waxing, waning and carries in that fresh and renewing tide
The vast world ocean seen from space, so tiny and blue brings tears to the eyes
Sunrise following sunset all the days of our short but merry little lives

Fresh breezes awaken under clearing skies beneath clean ocean swells
Trout somehow wriggle in tiny streams at 9000 feet of elevation
Snow-capped mountains irrigate endless undulating evergreen forests
A night spent in its coolness exposes the beauty of the open desert

An ancient, old-growth, climax woodland spreads its magic silence
We walk as the earth rotates in its orbit about the sun as it circles our moving galaxy
Truth expands at the speed of light in all directions with no issuing center
Words and images surprise even the artist in their flow from some hidden spring

Eureka inspiration instantaneously solves a long-considered problem
The instinctual urge to love is nourished by the inborn need to be cared for
Holy steaming volcano wreathed in glaciers noses toward the heavens
Inner peace commences, brought on by a gentle rain, beneath a sheltering roof

The entirety of the universe-wide life force echoes fractally on this one small planet
The simple starkness of the limitless and eternal void invisibly surrounds us
The blackness between the stars amid its vast silence envelops our feeble shouts
Grand potency of giant storms coming ashore from far away, places us in our context

The apple tree stands poised in true grace for days, dropping silently spinning blossoms
Tiny streams of consciousness drain into the vast collective unconscious sea
The helplessness expressed by the myriad companion infant life forms entangles us
The wonder of all the microbial cosmos is seen within one simple drop of pond water`

Those trillion separate living cells work together to form one human being
A supreme, indolent adaptation is casually expressed by the vanishing cats of the world
That wondrous black skin and colorless fur disappears right along with the polar bear
The unnecessary gifts called language, culture and self-contemplation amaze us


Waking up every morning, amazingly we find senses and memories both still intact
Whales tail-sail in huge white-capped seas off the African coast just for sport
A tiny shaded stream trickles in a canyon in the midst of some pitiless desert
Dragonflies flicker on their prismatic latticed-winged fairytale lifetime journeys of mere days

The blind good fortune sustains us through no fault of our own
The mantra of the ocean is heard while meditating at a distance from the shore
At last some may realize that they are unable to lose any time, any more
We could be amazed by the rebirth of potential that comes with each and every morning

An opportunity for quiet contemplation is afforded by the lengthening shadows of the fall
A warm shower and feeling clean clothes when it’s been way too long may be a rebirth
Lost sight is miraculously recovered looking through a pair of inexpensive glasses
There is a wonder to formulas which can compute physical phenomena such as gravity

I can even calculate the exact percent of the sun’s energy as it strikes my nose
Life on earth continually re-flourishes despite repeated mass extinctions
We totemize the phenomenal visual acuity of the magnificent birds of prey
There is a sweet spot between the muggy heat of Venus and the bitter dry cold on Mars

The power of mere mental images can spur so much human action
The wolves move in so quietly to resettle their former habitats
With a profusion of languages we all strive to say exactly the same things
The perfection expressed by the common house fly is revealed upon closer inspection

Hummingbird flights become total ballet in ultra slow motion photography
We join the apparent movement of long thunderclaps as they rumble across the horizon
How very long these few very short years can seem to our shortsighted consciousness
A billion separate raindrop prisms conjoin to form a perfect single rainbow

Some of us thoughtlessly enjoy hot water, light, heat and a gas cooking fire on demand
We strive to be totally spent and drained, yet full of a hungry joy
Ice-capped mountains wrinkle up in the collision of vast and thin crustal plates
Driving along at 60 miles per hour we can merely observe as the world passes by


These brief sparks of self-awareness inside the boundless blank that may be the void

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Vagabond Koans (6)


Embajada
in the dark I rise then stumble
          in the coolness I need coffee
dogs snoring brings on the morning
          at last I can douse the light

………
searching for the source of the smell and sound of sea lions
          cleaning fish on the beach for the seagulls
staring for minutes on up through the velvet Milky Way
          blissfully alone where the desert meets the sea

………
rounded cove with the longest sandy beach
          a crescent swell foams left and right 50 yards to shore
sea lions and pelicans make a living out beyond the break
          not a single house and no one else upon the rough road

………
church bell rung by hand at 6
          cool among dusty whispering date palms
dented noisy work truck
          roosters crowing once again

………
reduced to large head and shrunken body
          well-versed in all tavern subjects
spreading his tired message from within the bottle
          the old man Bernie holds forth from his barstool

………
swirling up into a headache
          dry dirty mouth and sickened stomach
sore all over, skin reeking of some stale liquor
          once more he knows it won’t ever happen again

………
cutting up the earliest morning colors into narrow strips
          she hangs them out with her laundry
they dry fading in the sun
          she opens window and pulls back the drapes

………
these putas are all whores except for my mother
          they should all fuck me but my wife must be faithful
all these young schoolgirls look so good in their little uniforms

          keep your filthy eyes off of my baby daughter

Friday, March 25, 2011

Help Me To Express Myself In Silence

Help me to find that place just before the happily ever after
Help me to find all those people I keep feeling that I must still meet
Help me to find out where I was during all that lost time
Help me to find those other ways to see and to hear

Help me to listen and to make sure that I can still feel
Help me to overcome these nonsensical fears
Help me not speak just to fill up good silence
Help me to find the path again as I move on every morning

Help me fill the emptiness that slowly replaces my anger
Help me to find just a little time to catch that next oncoming sunset
Help me to live up to my always meager but ever-decreasing potential
Help me to stay up late, sleep soundly and rise very early

Help me to know to ford where the river is slow and shallow enough
Help me to bring back memories from the world in which I sleep
Help me to focus as I am swirled about like dust in a storm
Help me to find all my sheep before this darkness is complete

Help me to find a quiet place to rest as night falls again
Help me to move on though all the work is clearly not done
Help me to laugh loudly and openly, early and often
Help me to put down the bright toys of time-wasting illusion

Help me to merge with the grace of the apple tree as it blossoms
Help me to understand the things that flow from my own creation
Help me to peel back the petals of life’s lotus blossom mandala
Help me to think deeply without harboring any thoughts at all

Help me to know my position as I trace out life’s finite circle
Help me to pray continuously, without words, to no god at all
Help me to use simple silence to express all I ever need to say
Help me to find mercy in this hot and angry, loudly-shouting crowd


Help me to merely achieve the dignity and usefulness of one decaying tree

Embajada


Awakening to the real Baja California
It’s 6AM and just getting light far out over the warm and calm Sea of Cortez
The overflowing dumpster we parked next to last night begins to smell with the heat
It only costs $8US and the mosquito bites come at no extra cost
The wi-fi was a fable after the flood destroyed the town

The bumper fell off and we wont be able to carry our broken bikes anymore
Gave them away to two brothers who knew how to ride but never had their own
The flood was everywhere and took the charm out to sea, leaving behind only the brown mud
The empty mission survived and granted comfort to the remaining blindly faithful

We smashed into a piece of concrete poured purposely to jut out into the road
Luckily it hit just the back wheel and we found our dislodged hubcap by the road
A guy at the next llanteria straightened the bent rim with his sledgehammer
Perhaps the tire itself is not quite as ruined as the center of his town

There’s another route back up, but it’s 200 km of unpaved, pot-holed hell
The desert was beautiful, in full bloom, after the two unusual tropical storms
The road was badly damaged as well in too many places to mark any of them at all
Happily, the half-dozen US-funded military drug checkpoints are still in operation

Drinking water costs 20 cents a gallon and bring your own toilet tissue
Don’t put it in the toilet though, just drop it in the smelly bag right there beside the pot
There’s sand or mud or dust which gets all over everything, everywhere you go
The people are so very friendly considering that the overwhelming majority have nothing

The open roads are for dumping and shitting by lovely little accident memorials
We saw unsavory landfills overflowing quietly into the patient sea
We smelled urine as we watched a señorita sweeping her steps with utmost care
Dirty men with greasy hair and tattered clothes toil at nothing, smiling in the sun

A million tiny stands compete to sell a couple cans of Tecaté per day
Pemex is a government-owned oasis offering gasoline, water and home cooking
You’ll never get sick if you buy their good food locally and cook it for yourself
All the tiny towns are called Saint or San or Santa or some other catholic bullcrap

Desperate, sickly, limping dogs scavenge hopelessly wherever people congregate
And their puppies can be found everywhere should one need a friend
The houses are all almost finished, or wait…maybe they are already falling down
Militaristic cowboy Gringos drive by bristling inside powerfully macho OHVs

Penny-pinching and indolent retirees flock down for the sunny winters
Frightened RV adventurers pay a fortune to travel in guarded convoys
The smell of wood, paper and plastic burning often fills the air
Mufflers may be illegal here for all that one can tell by the traffic noise

You fix things only when they break down and the mechanics have the know-how
Outside showers drain on out into the sand, helping to damp down all the dust
The Transpeninsular is two shoulderless lanes dropping off steeply on both sides
Axle smashing topes appear at every block to slow traffic in all the little towns

Fisherman will gladly sell some of their catch by their boats pulled up on the beach
The huge federal prison smells like a broken sewage treatment plant
It’s quiet in the night off the highway and you can really see the Milky Way
Many of the women are quite attractive despite their Church and the constant harassment

The tortillas are made by hand with real lard and, if  they’re bagged, they don’t have labels
The new books look used because they are so covered by a thick dust
It’s good if you find you a peaceful spot, stay still and just kick back
It’s hell to drive for days through heat and sun and dust, garbage, cactus and smoke

You can clean your fish right on the beach and the birds will pick up the place
The Spanish brought the useless missions, epidemics and a tradition of litter
The rich like to fly their planes or sail their yachts from port to port for lunch
The young men stand on the back of crowded open trucks, tasting the wind like dogs

The rusting skeletons of abandoned cars picked clean abound just off desert roads
Working hard and staying dirty without opportunity really is the way of life here
The Californians try to get a hold on all the nicest places, building walls and fences
After a while the dust feels comfortable and it becomes a protective layer

Diabetes and obesity run amok but so many children have those beautiful dark eyes
Begging and the hard sell of worthless trinkets is, refreshingly, almost non-existent
Miles and miles of coastline remain totally unreachable and, therefore, pristine
A faded, dusty Maria sadly watches the drab but noisy procession as Sunday ebbs and flows

Tough survivalist Gringos yard up Hummers in walled hotels with hot showers every night
Cowardly cheap tourists cook their own meals and sleep with their old RV doors open
Mechanics will work 7 days a week and all their clothes are gray and dirty
Boozy retirees recapture their youth under dusty Christmas lights to bad old music

The Transpeninsular wanders and twists aimlessly most all of its way on down
Dust covers the litter and the memorials to the traffic dead in strictly egalitarian measure
The guide books omit the reality of heat, dust, garbage and the unremittingly unsanitary
Very few beggars sit in the dirt and the children do not plead for money

Dead cows and horses bleach to skeletons in peace after fatal highway encounters
Endless blazingly-bleak, hot, dry and stony panoramas separate the travelers oases
The locals know that you are crazy when you feed a mange-ridden stray dog
You can camp for free on the beach but just don’t push your luck and stay on too long

kings of castoff American semis thunder by on unmatched worn out tires
macho trumpeters suffering from deafening jake brake flatulence
short, fat, horny brown men pissing in the littered, smelly desert weeds
these mestizo Don Quixotes charge 24x7 across the narrow Transpeninsular

The gringos know no Spanish and that pays the Bajeños to learn some trade English
But if you try a little Spanish, they’ll be more than glad to help you on your way
No trees or farms hide the unforgivingly hard volcanic landscape
Many scenic bays have been sacrificied as septic tanks for the towns and the campgrounds

The Gulf side is hot and buggy and the waters teem with nasty sting rays
The Pacific coast has fog from the ocean’s cold and it’s too rough for the tourists
The spine is unpopulated except for the rare ranchera or Tecaté shack
Local chicken, beef and seafood is tasty when you come upon it fresh

Village mercados seem to stock just a dusty couple of everything you need
You must buy every ounce of your drinking water at small private stores
Tetanus thrives in the dust waiting for an open wound to happen by
Women and dogs do not have it good and the men must work all the time

The larger restaurants are as expensive as those up north of the border
Tijuana is a filthy pit where life is cheap and so are drugs and medical care
But they’re locking up the coast for Orange County gringos down to Ensenada
Little bits of trendy SoCal behind new security fences surrounded by old poverty

The scorpions are hard to see against the shattered volcanic debris
The rock art appears to be adolescent doodling in the brutal mid-day heat
Things move at a rusty, creaky pace and everybody pretty much gets by
Then an occasional  hurricane washes a horribly purulent mud down to the sea

Being Embajada is a state brought on by heat and dust and rock, grease and dirt:
Cooked deeply into one by that unremitting peninsular sun

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

An Immodest Social Agenda

Grow all our crops organically, simply as the standard way to farm
Raise animals on proper food, outside of feedlots and render them with dignity
Do not increase population to artificially pump up the economy just to pay off our debts
End the dependence on cheap asian imports and expensive caliphate petroleum

Learn to expect added features in conjunction with increased efficiency
Dismantle the arthritic political parties and scatter those wretched lobbyists
Pioneer and profit from clean and inexpensive ocean water desalinization technology
Simply and irreversibly cut the military budget in half over the next ten years

Set an entrepreneurial example in greenhouse gas reduction for the world
Rebuild our roads, bridges, dams, electric grid, water systems and the internet
Restore our international reputation, respect and moral strength
Awaken our people from this mindless, hyper-consumptive advertising hypnosis

The old should again welcome their age and the youth once more look to them for wisdom
Let us lose the fear of simple and natural silence that forces us into mindless noise
Dismantle the multinationals which happily abandon us all to equal global poverty
Conduct all government business within our borders only in English

Multitask the mega-churches into low cost health clinics and lifelong learning centers
Tax all the powerful religious franchises like any other corporate entity
Properly count the underemployed and those ‘no longer seeking’ among the unemployed
Stop us lusting after ATVs, jet skis, snowmobiles, dirtbikes, speedboats and RVs

Ignore the phony urgency of their unimportant deadlines on all those meaningless projects
Ask where this is made and that is grown and of their unseen costs to the earth
Address the whys and therefores of this foolish and lost war on drugs
Abandon the Middle East to fly-plagued sectarian violence under the merciless desert sun

Don’t bother raising their retirement ages when they haven’t a chance at finding a job
Get old with the dignity of a decaying tree and not like a discarded fast food wrapper
End our leader’s dependence on public ignorance for the success of their bribed agendas
Make mine small, built-to-last, extremely efficient but, nonetheless, quite luxurious

Realize that bipartisan legislative paralysis is not mandated by our constitution
Let us be liberal and squishy on some issues and bullheadedly conservative on others
Reject phony choices and hot-button, wedge issue and litmus test political campaigning
Make these political actors write their own goddamn speeches for Christ’s stupid sake

Somehow, just make our healthcare system as cheap and efficient as theirs and we’ll be just fine
Abolish the career politician and extinguish the professional lobbyist
Protect our rivers, lakes, wetlands and oceans just like we protect our own children
Drop infantile, literalist fundamentalism for a mature wonder at divine uncertainty

Cultivate morality and love as our greatest weapons in our un-winnable struggle
Get everybody pushing back energy into the grid from a myriad of sources
Preserve and enforce the Endangered Species Act to re-create intact ecosystems
Quit relying on an oversupply of young, cheap, uneducated peasant labor for unsustainable growth

Realize that corporate profit goals are not broad enough to set the world’s agenda
Re-use, refurbish, re-gift, re-purpose, restore and rebuild
End the non-violent takeover of North America and Europe by illegal immigration
Reduce the incidence of single-parenting to save the family and shrink the prisons

Realize that no child left behind may well mean that all our children tie for last
Drive much more efficient cars and cut back on our senseless commuting by 25%
Wean ourselves from fats, sugars, white bread, greasy burgers, cellophaned snacks and soft drinks
Put some real effort into developing a cure for the sick madness we call war

End bullshit congressional earmarks, the electoral college and grant the president a line item veto
Curb the endless, wasteful noise of machinery so that we need not shout to think
Remove the immoral wage disparity of workers and their phony superstar executives
Raise children who do not carelessly litter, casually make noise and crudely waste energy

Admit that the blind economic hand, Social Darwinism and literalist fundamentalism is not magically resulting in a better world
Take a much lower international profile and let others sort it out for themselves
Realize that staying on message is exactly equivalent to endlessly repeating propaganda

Quit subsidizing corporate agriculture while simultaneously calling for free trade
Stop letting paid lobbyists bribe politicians into legislating on industry’s behalf
Don’t keep building and rebuilding homes in floodplains, so valuable left in their natural state
Restore the life to our rivers and count that as part of our so-called GDP

Get the politicians off of abortion, flag-burning, gay marriage and stem cells
Let’s talk about sustainability, energy independence and cutting military spending
How about we just finally realize that healthcare does not belong in the marketplace
Maybe we could actually begin to search for peace within ourselves

Somebody could even start up a real 24 hour news channel
Get control of national debt before it bursts like the bank bubble
Don’t let’s build more of these same old poisonous coal-fired power plants just to save a buck
Keep the internet from becoming just another form of corpro-broadcast television

Stop us spending time and money worshiping these empty sports and entertainment deities
Recognize, revere and reward young scientists, mathematicians and engineers
Biometrically and digitally identify us to end illegal immigration and identity theft
Amend the constitution to grant us the simple right to privacy in our own homes

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

May You Take Your Leave With Dignity

In the turbulence of this chaotic maelstrom
may you learn to center dynamically, without conscious effort
Then to note with some amazement how marvelous is it all,
a single petal slowly spinning towards the ground

Amid the spindrift of this cosmic storm
may you find the simple peace of staying warm
Somewhere in the quiet dignity of the sighing evergreens
the sound of snowfall on your shoulders

During that magic hour before the sunrise
may you enjoy your emergence from good sleep
As the colors once more return
the morning birds begin their calling

In short intervals of blessed silence you may find
may you have the time to pause within them
To draw upon their great and pregnant strength,
thus to calm the miracle of your heartbeat

Amidst the roiling blur of this eternal present
may your soul find a lifetime mate
That you need not always stay anonymous and live alone
perhaps again to dust and ashes, wrapped in each other’s arms

After years of honest work and love and preparation
may you take your leave with dignity
Having summed and mused and smiled and perhaps gained a little understanding,
ready to decay with the dignified grace of some ancient tree

Monday, March 21, 2011

Vagabond Koans (7)

Return to a Reality
making music, sipping tea and reading books
eating healthy, staying calm and sleeping well
walking early and feeling fine
the tragedy of marijuana

………
gathering of the requirements
water boiling on the gas
waiting cup steams and steeps
the portable warm glow of green tea

………
heading back at last
almost out of sights to see
weather keeps on getting colder
there is still this place called home

………
village lights twinkling far down the beach
waves come up with morning tide
fog on mountain as fishermen prepare
rooster to wake me before the dawn

………
salt residue left by the fog
dust layers mixing on every window
scraps of paper and lint on floor
details I grew pleased to ignore

………
ragged shirt and dirty shoes
wild hair and untrimmed beard
moving our snail house upon our backs
fitting somewhere into Mexico

………
up before the sun
cool desert wind blowing
the sound of wind chop far below
last day upon the Baja

………
new trailers and powerful pickup trucks
camp gizzies and play toys unfolded and erected
safe food brought from home
bow again unto the weekend holiday happy camper