A lone moth
beats its wings
against a
screen door,
the kitchen light
mesmerizing him.
Reminds me of
my past, beating
my feelings against
ill-fated loves,
mesmerized by
glowing beauties.
Bob Boyd
Free verse poetry, mostly fiction, some nonfiction
A lone moth
beats its wings
against a
screen door,
the kitchen light
mesmerizing him.
Reminds me of
my past, beating
my feelings against
ill-fated loves,
mesmerized by
glowing beauties.
Bob Boyd
No need for fear when Death arrives
To take us to the eternity of Love and Light
Relocation to a higher, brighter world
Freed from the uncertainties of this impermanence
Passing illusion, clung to as if our lives go on here forever
Except for occasional reminders of our mortality
Death of loved ones, killer diseases, and more
World on edge with ever-present threats of nuclear holocaust
Murders, wars, atrocities, and injustice across the planet
Tenuous existence, we are like flickering candle flames
Soon to burn out as numberless ones before us
But mercifully saved by Death,
Usher To the eternity of Love and Light.
Bob Boyd