Saturday, February 3, 2024

A Quatrain to Explain the Infinite Monkey Theory

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

A Quatrain to Explain the Infinite Monkey Theory

 

If you set a monkey at a typewriter

To type and type for all eternity

What he will type, that little blighter

Is a politician’s speech – nonsense, you see!

Sacrifice in a Low Place - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Sacrifice in a Low Place

 

Cf. 1 Kings 3

 

I would go to a high place and sacrifice to God

But there is no high place; this is an alluvial plain

Dark with conifers except along the sloughs

Dark in their own ways with cypress and oak

 

And I am old, too old to be a prophet

And I have often asked for all the wrong things

So I will take those things into the dark

And leave them at the foot of a pagan oak

 

I will learn the statutes from the whisperings

I will go into the quiet, and listen for God

Friday, February 2, 2024

A Rotor-Tiller and the Feast of the Presentation - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

A Rotor-Tiller and the Feast of the Presentation

 

Names have not been restored, as Aslan says

Some are pleased to call this Ground-Hog Day

Although there are no ground hogs here

But the Presentation is everywhere and forever

 

I passed the morning deconstructing the tiller

                                   (instead of sacred texts)

Working debris from around the tines

Thinking about the coming spring and how -

How the Presentation is everywhere and forever

 

Names have not been restored, as Aslan says

Still, the Presentation is everywhere and forever

Thursday, February 1, 2024

Browsing the Poetry Titles in the Book Store - oh, yeah

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Browsing the Poetry Titles in the Book Store

 

I soon had a thorough understanding of the rules. For a poem to go through 

                         there had to be a few lines devoted to [         ]

 

-Yevtushenko, p. 68, A Precocious Autobiography

 

Call Me by the Post-Colonial Things We Carried Without Borders in the Boat in the Twilight Garden of our Being Unsilencing the Silent Voices Songs of Our Powerful People Aimlessly in Fire New and Selected Hopes To Change Your Life Forever Becoming the Healing                                                                                                                                                              You Always Wanted to Be in the Emptiness Within While Searching the Soul of the Underself in Quest of Anti-hierarchy For Elegies of the Lover

Who

Never

Was

But

Who

Might

Be on the Silences of Screaming Wings in a Rhapsody of a Plangent Tangent of Voided Meanings at the End of the             Rainbow World When a Golden Sickle Pierced the Sighings of                     the Moon in  Your Shivering Hand Leaves in the Exiled Gentleness of              Barbed Wire Pillows Comforting Your Cerulean Soul-Quest of Meaningful    Meaninglessness adrift in the Writhing  

 

 

Arms of your Powerful Weakness as a Twinkling Pancreas Vaults        Ambition Through Disconnected Quotes from Shakespeare Who was My           Soul-Twin Aflame with Passionless Passion for a Forbidden Vegetable Incarnadining     the Cosmic Cypress of Your Unattainable Body Through the Music of                 the Trapezoids as the Forbidden Kiss of Life

And, like, stuff

Wednesday, January 31, 2024

She Had a Problem With Amarillo, Texas - quatrain

50. 31 January 2024, Wednesday in the 4th week in Ordinary Time.

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

She Had a Problem with Amarillo, Texas

 

She bought a revolver and a box of cartridges

And on her way outta town she put six rounds

Into the Amarillo city limits sign                               

And for the most part lived happily ever after

 

 

This is something told to me long ago. Amarillo is great fun and could be a vacation destination.

 

25 Amazing Things to Do in Amarillo - Lone Star Travel Guide

"My Oath of Enlistmant Does Not Have an Expiration Date" - well, yeah, it does

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

“My Oath of Enlistment Does Not Have an Expiration Date”

 

Well, yeah, it does

 

If it doesn’t then I’m out of uniform

If it doesn’t then I’m absent without leave

          (54 years – you’d think someone would have noticed)

If it doesn’t then I need to report to base

If it doesn’t then I must obey President Biden

 

If it doesn’t then I must obey all officers

          (Is that a shavetail ensign at my door?)

If it doesn’t then the manual of arms…

          (With a walking-stick? Really?)

If it doesn’t then I gotta get up at 0400

If it doesn’t then my Sperry Topsiders need a shine

 

I left my oath of enlistment in Viet-Nam

There, with the memories of many dear friends

It will rest in peace without any regard

For someone else’s made-in-China slogan tee

Tuesday, January 30, 2024

Elon Musk Invites Us Down for Chips and Dip and Destruction - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Elon Musk Invites Us Down for Chips and Dip and Destruction

 

They have pulled down Deep Heaven on their Heads

 

-C. S. Lewis, That Hideous Strength

 

He’s implanted a chip, says Mr. Musk

Into the brain (certainly not the hip)

Of some poor patient who’s now just a husk

A talking head, a thing, a radar blip

 

And what could go wrong with this poor android

A man now fitted with an electric brain

Adjusted and programmed and tweaked and toyed -

A failed experiment thrashing in pain?

 

And if he fails, this humanoid chip

Musk might use him for guacamole dip

 

Electronic chips, as with eyeglasses, pacemakers, and artificial joints, will make our lives better through the good work of good and wise healers and scientists. But I don't trust just anyone in the matter.

Monday, January 29, 2024

A Penny Candle - and if You Don't Have a Penny, Love will Do - poem

 

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

A Penny Candle – and if You Don’t Have a Penny, Love Will Do

 

The key to the lighting of a church candle is that, in its tiny light, all the mystery of life is drawn up into an eternity excluding only sorrow and loss.

-Tod Mixson

 

It’s not just that a candle struggles against darkness

But that we do too, trying to sort the chaos

With weary eyes and unsure, trembling hands -

But it is something that we’ve lit the candle

 

It’s not just that a candle flickers in the darkness

But that we shape against shadows all our hopes

Bundling them into a pilgrim’s haversack

For whatever remains of our journey to Light

 

For in the end we give the candle away

Offering it to a passing Whisper in the night

This Smart Watch Will Last - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

This Smart Watch Will Last

 

Time is but the stream I go a-fishing in

 

-Henry David Thoreau, Walden

 

I do not set the time; time simply is:

The dawning day requires no entrance code

The morning frost need not be set to wake

The yakking crows cannot be switched to “Off”

 

The lingering fog sends no notifications

The bare-limbed oaks re-set themselves in spring

The sky is the background app refresh

The wind is a warranty for life

 

All these good things are made to be -

I do not set the time, but God sets me

The Army of God and, Like, Stuff - doggerel

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

                                                     

The Army of God and, Like, Stuff

 

They’re loud and they’re smarmy

They boo and they hiss

They say they’re God’s Army -

But does God know this?

 

An 'Army of God' Vigilante Group Plans to Head to the U.S.-Mexico Border (esquire.com)

Thursday, January 25, 2024

When It Comes to Shakespearean Scholarship - This isn't It

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Avon Man and the Mystery of His First-Best Bed

 

I gyve unto my wief my second best bed…

 

-Attributed to Shakespeare in his will. Or Churchill. Or Milton. Or Elvis. Or Some Famous Man. And Shakespeare was secretly a Catholic. (No, he wasn’t.) (Yes, he was.) (No, he wasn’t.) (Yes, he was; I read it on the InterGossip.)

 

That second-best bed doesn’t matter a pop

Those anyones whoever slept in it are deads

Memorialized as dashboard bobbleheads

At Ye Olde Anne Hathawaye gifte shoppe

 

Kinge Richarde nevere cryede, “mye kyngdome fore ye bedde!”

Yea, goode olde Sirre Erpinghame joked, “Now lye I like a kynge”

So what’s the deale withe the firste-beste bedde thynge?

Thatte seconde bedde is where the Widowe rested hir hedde

 

Ande thusse ye scholares maken withouten cessatione
Unsupportede argumentes and allegationes

Wednesday, January 24, 2024

Dentistry and Dogs - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Dentistry and Dogs

 

What would the world be like without dogs?

 

-Mary Oliver

 

Our little bit of the world was frozen that day

At the dentist’s office something that makes something else

Do something else was frozen and would not work

And so I waited with Mary’s book about dogs

 

Dog is one of the messengers of that rich and still magical first world.

 

The frost was still upon the windowsill

As an hour passed for me and Mary’s dogs

Their adventures in the woods, their lonely times

Their happy glances into their human’s eyes

 

Our new dog, named for the beloved poet, / ate a book

 

Even though the something else was frozen in ice

Our little bit of the world was warmer for a time

 

Because of the dog’s joyfulness, our own is increased

 

 

Quotes from Mary Oliver, Dog Songs, Penguin, New York: 2013

 


Hickory-Doomsday Clock - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Hickory-Doomsday Clock

 

Analogue or Digital?

 

That Doomsday Clock has ticked since 1947

The sweep hand always dancing on the edge of doom

Sometimes a missile more (7, 6, 5, 4…

Sometimes a virus less (a jab, I guess)

 

I’ve been thinking of buying me one

Maybe from the times-table at Wal-Mart

Or as a timeless fashion from Amazon

I want to know the hour we’re going to die

 

But are we truly any closer to Heaven?

That Doomsday Clock has tocked since 1947

Out-Outpatient Surgery - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Out-Outpatient Surgery

 

A little happy pill along the way

A fuzzy memory of the waiting room

A bright fluorescent-lit consulting room

A slippery fake-leather patient chair

 

The nurse and I spoke of children and dogs

(Dang! That needle hurt!)

And about the rain outside this winter day

(Dang! That needle hurt even more!)

 

And the doctor spoke (of what?) (of what?)

Soothingly through the sounds of cutting flesh

Soothingly through the smells of burning flesh

And lengths of suture flying before my eyes

 

At home I took a happy codeine pill

While Randolph Scott rode across the TV

Nurses and doctors make you all better

Life is good

Monday, January 22, 2024

You Are Not a Series of Adjectives - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

You Are Not a Series of Adjectives

 

Adjectives can sometimes be useful things

And even aesthetically pleasing, you know

But

You are not a series of adjectives

You are yourself – and how wonderful you are!

An Apology to Brazos Bookstore on Banned Books Week - poem (sort of)

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

An Apology to Brazos Bookstore

on Banned Books Week

 

Oh, our descendants will burn with bitter shame
to remember, when punishing vile acts,
that most peculiar time, when
plain honesty was labeled 'courage’

 

-Yevtushenko, “Conversation with an American Writer”

 

Dear Brazos Bookstore:

 

Several years ago I wrote you a polite note

Suggesting that you were a bit hyperbolic

On the touchy subject of banning books

“This is America,” I said; “it doesn’t happen here”

 

I was wrong

I apologize

 

And you are brave

 

Cordially,


 

 

 

Brazos Bookstore

www.brazosBookstore.com

2421 Bissonnet St, Houston, TX 77005

 

(I have no professional connection with Brazos Bookstore, that wonderful, independent purveyor of books and an agora of ideas.)

Sunday, January 21, 2024

Awkward Adolescent Verse - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Awkward Adolescent Verse

 

Poetry…

The authority of empires, driven mad,

Threatened it so many times,

But it was the rulers who perished

 

-Yevtushenko, “Poetry is a Great Power”

 

They stole his boots even before he died

And scavengers have eaten out his eyes

His flesh and blood commingle with the mud

His rotting hands still claw the earth, the pain

 

A dime-store notebook, shredded with his heart

Once pencilled with his awkward, juvenile lines

Of undeveloped images and clumsy rhymes

Which will not be shaped and sharpened in this world

 

Among young bodies rats squabble and hiss -

Someone will be given a peace prize for this

 

Saturday, January 20, 2024

Methodist Pecans - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Methodist Pecans

 

Methodist pecans

 

Connie-the-Haircut-Queen sells us pecans

Every Christmas, good Methodist pecans

A fundraiser sponsored by the women’s club

To be baked into cookies and pies for Christmas day

 

Methodist pecans

 

They used to come from my grandfather’s trees

But now they’re grown and gathered somewhere else

Packaged in plastic, certified, and sealed

But still they’re good Methodist pecans

 

Methodist pecans

 

And in January when the hail-storms rattle

Stuffed in a barn-coat pocket while tracking cattle

 

Methodist pecans - Texas blessed and Texas’ best!

Friday, January 19, 2024

Quomodo Catholici inter se Loquuntur? - doggerel

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Quomodo Catholici inter se Loquuntur?

 

Scortillum, scortillum, scortillum!

(Catholic news sites, I’ve had my fill of ‘em)

Sailing a Couch into History - poem

 

Lawrence Hall, HSG

Mhall46184@aol.com

 

Sailing a Couch into History

 

We are not permitted to choose the frame of our destiny, but what we put into it is ours.

 

-Dag Hammarskjold, Markings, p. 51

 

Through eating, fatting, sleeping, video games

En couchant in a stasis ossified

By the low expectations of the zeitgeist

(“What’s a zeitgeist?”) some flail into history

 

The ironic echoes of Call of Duty

Flatten against an empty ‘tater-chip bag        

Yesterday flung into the baby’s crib

(“Ain’t no one seen little Shawnee today?”)

 

His MePhone case is manly hunter green

He's checkin’ out the fantasies on a glowing screen