“Lamentations of a Poet,” New Era, Aug. 1984, 28
Lamentations of a Poet
Suddenly,
my pen was skimming across the paper
spouting gibberish about
rosy sunsets,
gossamer spiderwebs,
and beautiful young love.
Abruptly it stopped and added a comma,
so I could catch my breath.
Then,
it was off across the paper again.
Blue ink flowing faster than
a raging flood,
or a wild stallion,
or even my thoughts.
Just as quickly it stopped
and my deepest feelings
were laid bare so I could see them.