To Like or Not to Like That is the Question

To like or not to like
that is the question.

I used to like things
better
before there was a button
and an unlike button
but no
button for
I’m sorry I pressed the
like button
or I’m sorry I didn’t
so
I became confused about
what I like
and what others saw
that I like
so that I was
careful to like
or not to like
Ike
or my bike,
Mike

Oh but wasn’t it pages like this that hurt the book? Yes so progress marches on. Websites like this are now dinosaurs in the Facebook and Twitter a paragraph is all we have time for world. Maybe we can get ourselves down to a single word on a page, a single stroke of the brush, and a single note. There are too many words on this page. No one will ever like it but me. Oh sarcasm thou art no angel!

david michael jackson

Draw Something Art by Jim Williams

This is our first installment of Draw Something Art by Jim Williams. Draw Something is an Iphone App. Jim and Kathie Williams use it when they are apart to have fun and draw. Jim is quite good at it. The app is simple. It’s a very limited workspace and the art tools are crude. That’s why I like it in this day of minimalist art. Certainly if a painted rectangle or blank canvas is art then this cannot be denied. Moreover it’s fun.
The app asks Jim to draw something on his Iphone and Kathie has to guess what it is. These are fun and will continue.

Geraniums Poem by Arthur L Heifetz

Geraniums

You’re 65 and tired beyond all measure.
In the desert of your lassitude
Your last drop of vitality
Has drained away,
Your vibrant years all stacked behind you,
The dull ones stretching out ahead
In a tedious dead-end road.

Then you notice the geranium
Sitting on the bedroom sill.
Taken in too late,
Its stems mostly pulp now,
Its clay pot covered with mold,
It has unexpectedly
Produced a leaf.
You examine its network of
Intricate, dark veins
Branching out like tiny trees,
The faint ring around its center
Like the one the children used to leave
After their nightly bath,
And at the end of a corkscrew vine,
Two pregnant buds,
Drooping with the weight of the flower
Tucked inside like a secret
Concealed all winter long
And now ready to burst forth,
Five petals unfolding rapidly
In staccato bursts of crimson red
Shocking against the cold-steel sky.

Cautiously, you cut the stem
And place it in a jar of water.
Left in the hazy April sun,
By the kitchen window,
It generates as if by conjury
A tangled ball of silky roots.
When finally you plant it in the loamy soil
You can feel the stirring in your heart
Of fresh, new life
As if an old, discarded dream
Had suddenly come to fruition.

Retired State Farm insurance agent returning to his first love poetry.
Beginning to submit work at friends’ urging. 11 poems published since
June.

Here is another poem:

Our Room In Hvar

From our bed in Hvar,
Scented with silk bags
Of crushed lavender,
You can discern
A pot of red geraniums
Balanced on a white marble slab
Below a thin blue band
Of Adriatic Sea
A composition
Worthy of Matisse
Your portrait is more Byzantine:
Black hair splayed against the pillow,
Flecked with gold Venetian light,
You are a venerated icon
Cloistered in memory
And I a faithful pilgrim,
Lips pressed against your cheek
Praying that this morning
Lasts forever.

Dreaming Tiger Poem by Dandelion De La Rue

Dreaming Dream Tiger

The dreaming tiger
clung to me
his paws around my neck
his head, his silky head
upon my shoulder
eyes closed
cat smile,
weightless in his dreaming body
but warm, so warm.
I gently stroked his head.

He likes you
said the voice
the mystery voice
that comes to me sometimes
and I was glad.
I liked the tiger
too.

I rode the tiger
in my weightless dreaming body
and with him
nonchalantly strolled
as only cats can stroll
through magic forests
never looking down
or to the side
but only straight ahead.
We walk with
confidence
and strength.