She exhibits herself
on Instagram
with a bazillion photos
and a bizillion poses
this bothers him
not just because
of the egotism
not just because
of all the
look at me’s
but because
she’s his wife
Bob Boyd
Free verse poetry, mostly fiction, some nonfiction
She exhibits herself
on Instagram
with a bazillion photos
and a bizillion poses
this bothers him
not just because
of the egotism
not just because
of all the
look at me’s
but because
she’s his wife
Bob Boyd
He never cared for snobbery.
He disliked being labeled a commoner.
But he liked the king and the queen.
They were humble.
They were caring
of the people they served
and seemed to truly love.
Despite being royalty,
they never allowed their titles
or their royal rank
to amplify their egos.
They never acted superior
or dismissive of even
those thought to be
the commonist of commoners
that other commoners
thought they were better than
because they were to them
lowly farm hands and laborers
just like him.
Bob Boyd
Her existence seemed pointless.
Her life had been disappointing.
She never achieved her dreams.
Her love life had been a disaster.
None of her relationships worked out.
Her mind was in tatters.
She felt like ending her existence.
Until a hungry, stray cat
clawed at her door begging for food.
She took the cat in,
fed it and cared for it.
And she felt the cat
was like the start of a new life.
Inspired by how much
she liked having saved the cat,
She got a job at an animal shelter
and loved working as a caregiver for animals.
And found fulfillment in her work
and in her life.
Bob Boyd
She truly had
the sweetest voice
I’d ever heard.
She was petit
and so adorable.
I loved her attention.
Sometimes it was hard
to get her out of my mind.
Because of the over
50 years between us,
I couldn’t cross that
age gap line.
But, oh, how I
wished those
years could have
been close enough
to be with her forever.
Bob Boyd
It was great to have had a girlfriend
until he realized she dominated all his time
and always nitpicked and nagged him
and seemed to thrive on arguing with him.
He thought he was in love with her
until he realized love wasn’t supposed
to lead to unending arguments and ongoing turmoil.
She must have been thinking the same.
She left him after a chaotic year.
She was disappointed when he didn’t beg her to stay.
He didn’t want her anymore anyway.
When she left, he was relieved,
His peace and harmony restored.
And he’s been on a break from love
for over ten years and he’s living a tranquil life.
Bob Boyd
She left him on a Sunday
He offed himself on a Monday
She had said she’d be there for him,
never leave him no matter what.
She said she’d love him forever.
He was her only one.
Until he had a massive heart attack,
and his business went bust,
and all the money
and all her perks
were gone.
She didn’t shed a single tear
when she heard he died,
but cashed in on the insurance policy
that he failed to take her off.
She found another rich sucker
to leech off
and love forever
unless he went broke
and she lost all her perks.
Bob Boyd
it amazes me that
a notable American poet
achieved poetic fame
in American and abroad
writing many great poems
while often intoxicated
and kept writing them
through years of getting drunk
and surviving rocky relationships
he should have been given
some kind of esteemed medal
for his undeterred persistence
to his celebrated poetic art
despite all that drinking
and all that drunkenness
hail to his unfailing tenacity
hail to his great success
bob boyd
sweet lovable you
caring and sharing
your unfailing, real love
none could ever equal your caring
none could ever match your devotion
none have ever loved me as much as you
never thought a mongrel dog would love me more
than any of the women who came in and out of my life
bob boyd
Cicadas singing enchanting love songs
They sing them every night in moonlight.
To some humans it’s just an annoying ruckus.
To female cicadas it’s a sweet serenade
analogous to an infatuated human woman
listening to a smooth male crooner.
Amazing how this magnetic mating ritual
is so ingrained in human and insect life
and the lives of all species in this world.
It makes me wonder if all this mating
is only about propagating the species
and has nothing to do with romance and love.
Bob Boyd
Brenda and Randall dated for six years before they married.
They didn’t want to rush into marriage
before they were 100% sure it would last for the rest of their lives.
Nancy and Nate fell in love on the first date
and got married a week later,
foolish, impractical romantics that they were.
Branda and Randall got divorced two years after they married.
Nancy and Nate stayed mated for life.
Sometimes all the waiting,
sometimes all the planning,
doesn’t mean a goddamn thing.
Bob Boyd
Beautiful Woman
A beautiful woman
seems to have a perfect life.
But too beautiful for many men
to have the nerve to approach her.
Some men just want her like a trophy
and never appreciate her for who she is.
Other men get insanely jealous with her
because of all the glances she gets from other men.
And like women with regular looks,
she has her problems too.
Sometimes more than other woman,
her beauty a blessing and a curse.
Somehow beautiful and not beautiful seems
to equal out sooner or later in this temporary life.
Bob Boyd
Dark night
twisted shadows
pursue him
in his twisted
dreams.
He wakes up
in his twisted
live,
and is on
the prowl
again.
Another twisted
day
another twisted
kill
12 women so
far
all dead.
Bob Boyd
He regretted all the mistakes
he made in his life.
It wasn’t that he found religion
and felt sinful as hell.
It’s just that he wished he
could he do a rewind
and get a second chance
to do things better
with a more mature mind.
He could have done
so much better with
a second chance as a 2.0.
But life doesn’t hand out
second chances after
you’ve had your first chance
and make all your mistakes.
If we get a rewind with
reincarnation, maybe
that’s where you get
the second chances and
come back better and better
with each improved life.
Bob Boyd
If you are good with crowds of people,
of swarms of homo sapiens you have
to dodge and find your way around,
as if you were at a sporting event
trying to keep from being slammed into
by an oblivious person
or a random shopping cart,
then you’re better than me.
I assiduously try to avoid crowds
and dodging wandering people.
I go shopping later at night when
the swarms roll off to their homes
in their human-driven machines.
And I avoid events where humans
are as thick and as crowded
as sand in arid deserts
or on the shores of vast seas.
It’s not that I have Enochlophobia.
It’s just that I can’t stand
being cramped in spaces
with herds of my kind.
And what a relief it is
when I go shopping late at night
and the ubiquitous crowds
are finally dispersed.
Bob Boyd
Wickedness, wickedness, why so much in this old world.
I’m surprised the world doesn’t fall apart from it all
and float into space in pieces with the good and the wicked
screaming and dying and glued to it by gravity.
How the world keeps it together hosting so much evil
is a lifelong mystery to me.
Maybe the fact that daily many wicked people die,
balances the good and the evil out so much
that it eases earth’s burden of having to host so much evil.
Bob Boyd
They called him the son of Satan
and god almighty he seemed like it.
He had the face of an alter boy
or a wholesome boy next door.
That’s what sixty women thought that
he caught in his net of torture and death.
He did unspeakably abominable things
to all those women for days and hours
before slowly slicing them all to death.
He got sentenced to many lifetimes
in prison when he should have
been given a death sentence.
An avenging prisoner, the brother
of one of the woman he savaged,
gave him the death sentence he
deserved by stabbing him to death
sixty times with a handmade shiv.
Bob Boyd
It’s hard to imagine
how there were the Thuggee
in India who strangled people to death
seemingly without any guilt,
supposedly for the goddess Kali.
They are thought to have killed
up to 30,000 people,
strangling them all to death
and stealing their money and goods.
I supposed they covered up any guilt
with the excuse they were killing people
as offerings to their imagined god
instead of purely for murder
and for theft.
Bob Boyd
Cheerful, happy people
they had what he wanted
the peace and the joy
he was missing
in his unfulling life.
His girlfriend had left him.
his life seemed to lack purpose.
He wanted what those people had.
They said their leader was God,
and he seemed like he might be
with his charisma and his holiness
And dressed in a robe like a holy man.
Six months after he joined them
he saw they were only a cult
following a charlatan in a robe.
He left them and met a new girlfriend
and found more peace and joy in her
than he ever did in the cult.
Bob Boyd
He saw a thunderbird gliding
in a circle in the blue, summer sky
about a hundred feet above his head.
He wasn’t on drugs or imagining it.
He felt like he’d been blessed
to see a supposedly mythical bird.
He knew few people would believe him
if he told them what he saw.
Then the thunderbird flapped its wings
and thunder boomed in the sky
before it vanished into a portal.
Bob Boyd
He jogged and jogged and jogged
on sidewalks in many cities
on hot days and cold days
in summers and winters.
He ran fast and he ran slow
and he always ran alone.
Sometimes people yelled at him.
Sometimes dogs chased him.
But they didn’t deter him;
He kept jogging every day.
But the sneaky sidewalks
ended his jogging days
with a knee injury
that even an operation
didn’t properly heal.
So he became a walker
and never got injured again.
Bob Boyd