Homini Homini Lupus
As the Samaritans carried away the spoils of Elam
In a war establishing the context by which we are known
In barbarism for gold, power, and honour
Homini homini lupus
We destroy each other for the flank of dominion and glory
We gather the pack, the ranks, to be remembered
To live forever in the minds and mouths of history
Immortality in culture
Ironically the way to describe lab grown cancer
A malignant growth in the vats of narrative
Uncontrolled and uncaring
There may be no atheists in a foxhole
But there truly is no Gospel on a parapet
Hearts wrapped in cheveux de frise marching down civvy streets
Stepping over cold meat as we pluck their tickets off
To send home as the bells sing their Armistice
We walk wary of the crow’s feet and cricket balls
Imshi with your, “be bold band of brothers”
And your, “Once more unto the breach”
We are done we are gone as one last benefit
And a round of flak drops the Forty-Tens
I say Fini Kaput
The Moon
I see you react as my hand touches your face
Calloused with the wrongs I have done
As I look past your eyes to what's behind
I see your soul through your window pane
I see the pain, I see you
Told to stand up straight and don't show it
To sew closed the sinews of a soul
That simply wants to shout out
Just keep this in mind and hold it close
The sun may shine brighter than the moon
But the moon shines enough
To guide someone's path
Especially when they are most in need
No one ever asked why they are so happy
But the empathetic glow of the moon
Shines brighter when the world is darkest
I Was Here
This land is our land this land is your land
the greatest melting pot of citizens since Rome
is just a laboratory of vats stuffed with rats
floating in the stew of equality and self assurance
scratching tallies in the case for each passing day
just to grasp the passage of time
just to etch away the message “I was here”
I was here
what does it matter
sure you were here
here among the billions of others
why are you special
you die like everyone else
you ask the same questions
as the light draws away from your eyes
the final crescendo at the end of life
the point at the end of each crescendo
the light at the bottom of the ocean
or perhaps the dark at the bottom of the light
the final wish to be remembered
immortality in culture
ironically the way they describe lab grown cancer
the festering growth of malignant cells
a tax upon society it is to be remembered
the weight of thought at all times
to be remembered or to be forgot
the final question
to echo the words I was here
or to fade away
to be or not to be
Genes
Lived unloved
Cells built you up
From the nothing
That you are
Not nothing in importance
But nothing in science
A number a statistic
Not a person or soul
But hear the words
Undone and unbound
You are more
Be not confused
It is not the why
For which you are born
But how you treat that life
Not the reason but
Your purpose and
Motivation pushed
By fate
Not controlled
By genes