Crazy days.
Crazy times.
Unhinged people.
Freaking out.
Getting triggered
Over littlest things.
Trigger warnings
On Everything.
Too many
Pampered people
Made less fit
To survive living
In this crazy world.
Bob Boyd
Free verse poetry, mostly fiction, some nonfiction
Crazy days.
Crazy times.
Unhinged people.
Freaking out.
Getting triggered
Over littlest things.
Trigger warnings
On Everything.
Too many
Pampered people
Made less fit
To survive living
In this crazy world.
Bob Boyd
Both nice people, him and her.
Fell in love.
First time they met.
Love at first sight.
Felt so good.
Felt so right.
Married months later.
Nuptial bliss for a while.
Then the arguments began
Bickering unceasing.
Bliss turned to hate.
Marriage went bust.
Divorce followed.
Both nice people, him and her.
Bob Boyd
She looked so pretty in the YouTube video.
Her voice was sweet as well.
But it all fell apart when she kept talking
and swearing at the police.
It all fell apart when she said she kicked
her boyfriend in the balls and said,
“Isn’t that what women do?”
It turned out she was an abuser
despite being a pretty 5’2.
Bob Boyd
He’s outlived many people.
Friends and icons gone.
He yearns to join them,
To be freed of his old body.
Some say he’s delusional.
Death is just death.
No invisible worlds where
One is united with friends.
No gods. No angelic beings.
When you’re dead, you’re dead.
You and everything no more.
The doubters may be correct.
As insects are thought to
have no blissful heavens,
It may be the same for humans.
He’s completely okay with that.
If oblivion is what death offers,
He will have no awareness of it
When he takes his final breath.
Bob Boyd
They passed in and out of my life.
Some were nice. Some were not.
Some I got involved with.
Some I had nothing to do with.
Some are dead. Some are alive.
Now all I have are memories.
of all the impermanent women
who passed in and out of my life.
I wish I could do a rewind
and find a permanent one.
But I’d only be fooling myself.
A permanent one does not exist.
Bob Boyd
They felt the need to control us.
To keep us all suppressed.
To insure they remained in power
To lord over all of us.
But we became like a tinder box
And exploded into revolution.
The tyrants fled or were contained.
The people were in power again,
A fair and benevolent leader
was elected into leadership.
Freedom restored, peace again.
Bob Boyd
The shining sun
The waning moon
The changing weather
The rolling hills
The raging rivers
The silent rocks
The roaming animals
The flying birds
The crawling and
Flying insects
The man who marvels
At it all and wonders if
A God or something else
Created all he sees.
Bob Boyd
After one of our many arguments, she
told me I could have done worse than
her, as if she, a woman who seemed to love
bickering, was a better bargain.
But she had a point. At least she hadn’t
tried to kill me with a kitchen knife, or
stole all my money. At least she hadn’t
ran off with some other guy.
So I stayed with her and put up with her
bickering until she decided she was a
lesbian and took up with a woman who
eventually left her when she decided
she wasn’t a lesbian and needed a man.
Fool that I was, maybe a masochist, I
took her back when she came begging
me to give her another try. And now she’s
back to bickering with me every day.
But for me, bad love is better than no love.
Bob Boyd
The werewolf kept pounding on
my front door, reinforced with steel.
He kept howling annoyingly,
not knowing what he was dealing with.
When he wasn’t a werewolf, he
was a guy named Leonard,
whose wife I’d been with, but
only once until I found out she
was a werewolf too and married.
Being an oddity myself, I didn’t
mind the werewolf part. It was
the married, taken, part that
deterred me. Despite my failings,
I have my principles. But back to
werewolf Leonard. His howling
finally got on my last nerve, and
I morphed into my vicious alien
form and sliced and diced him
like I had done with cows I mutilated
in farmer’s fields all over the USA.
Bob Boyd
How did we come to this?
Done with each other?
What happened to that
falling in love elation,
the love of our lives,
the soulmates forever?
Were we fooling each other
initially, playing parts we
were not, hiding our authentic
selves? How did we go from
loving to hating each other?
You done with me.
Me done with you.
Why did true love
become so untrue?
Bob Boyd
Time ticking
Earth turning
Birds flying
Animals roaming
Insects scurrying
Humans hurrying
Birds, animals,
Insects, humans dying
Earth still turning
Time still ticking
Never in a state of flux
Bob Boyd
He’d been hiking in the snow.
The temperature dropped below zero.
It got colder and colder and colder.
He feared he would freeze to death
Then things got far worse.
He heard the wolves howling.
He knew they were coming for him.
Mercifully he passed out before dying.
He woke up warm the next day.
The wolves huddled around him,
His life saved by them.
Bob Boyd
He used to live and work in the world of people.
Now he lives in a semi reclusive world with barely
any contact with people except when he goes
briefly into the world of people in grocery stores.
Sometimes he thinks it would be nice to have
a supportive, loving female companion.
But he cares not to pursue what he sees as a
risky quest that could easily end in heartbreak,
or bring excessive havoc into his peaceful life.
So he passes his days alone and unloved, and
though he mostly enjoys his life, he looks
forward to moving on to what he sees as a
better life in the surreal wonders of an afterlife.
Bob Boyd
She seemed like the sweetest woman ever
when he first met her and fell in love with her.
After a few months of marriage, she began to change.
At first the changes were subtle, slight signs of irritation.
But as if something demonic were devouring her core,
her sweetness began to be overlapped by angry outbursts.
In time many arguments and meanness ensued, and he
wondered whatever happened to the sweet woman he
married. He concluded she was like an actress who
played a part of a character she wasn’t to lure his love.
Now he wishes he could kill her because he knows she
will attempt to get as much alimony from him as she can
and try to ruin his reputation with false claims of abusive
when he finally rids himself of her in a divorce court.
Bob Boyd
The wind is blowing leaves on a tree
to and fro. It looks like the leaves are
enjoying the wind driven rides like
kids laughing and enjoying rides at a
carnival. I have to admit the way the
wind is shaking the leaves all about
it does look as if the shaking is fun.
I wonder if they enjoy a break in the
boredom of just hanging on the tree?
I know if I were a leaf, I’d love the
free rides the spirited wind provides.
Bob Boyd
I see you crickets in plastic containers
in pet stores seemingly thriving.
With free food and water, you might
think you’re living the good life,
that is if you have any cognizance.
Woe to you probably having no idea
you’ll soon be terrorized by lizards
who will kill you, who will devout you.
In a delusional way, I wish I could
save you all from such a tragic fate.
In a humane way, I wish all of you
could have lived free in nature.
But I guess you’d still get eaten
by some other hungry predator.
And you’re not exactly vegans
when you eat smaller insects.
I guess in this world that just how
things work; lifeforms eating other
lifeforms like humans eating chickens.
Bob Boyd
I read if humans died out
insects would still be thriving.
Imagine little bugs outliving
big humans in the long run.
Is this anything like the meek
inheriting the earth?
I don’t think that was the
Biblical meaning but imagine
if it came true one dismal day.
Spiders, cockroaches, ants
etc still in towns and cities.
Humans dead in the ground.
Bob Boyd
At age 16, he dove into a pool
and hit his head on the bottom.
Somehow he made it to the surface,
but was paralyzed from the waist down.
He spent the rest of his life in a wheelchair.
Somehow he stayed cheerful and positive.
Never seemed to let his misfortune stop him.
Had a great job helping people for a living,
Attracted more women sitting in his wheelchair
Then I ever could standing on my feet.
He inspired me the way he led a great life
Despite his challenges with a lifelong disability.
Bob Boyd
Strong men grew weak at the sight of her,
a beautiful rising star in Hollywood.
Her beauty was incomparable, her voice
like a siren call.
Men came into her life like trains into a
train station.
She used them, tired of them; then
threw them away like old dish rags.
When her beauty faded due to old age,
and men no longer desired her, she
sank into a deep depression and felt
like killing herself.
She died at 77 in a nursing home,
alone, forgotten, and unloved.
Bob Boyd
He was clinically dead
and found himself in hell.
Demons, tortures, flames
of hell tormented him.
He returned to life
traumatized and scared.
He wondered why his
NDE was hellish instead
of the blissful ones
others had. NDE experts
determined he had projected
his hellish NDE from being
lectured about hell as a
child. Whatever the case,
he now fears death and
believes he may go to
hell again.
Bob Boyd