Tuesday, December 13, 2011

PORCH TALK ON THE APOCALYPSE




PORCH TALK ON THE APOCALYPSE 



Sun through a skim of clouds. A nuthatch and a downy woodpecker trade anxious, nasal notes between the faint shadows of the trees. ---Dave Bonta, The Morning Porch, 12-13-11 



N:      Think this winter will be our last? Mayan 2012, remember?
DW:  Nah, might just be a peek at the God Particle by a savant.
N:      What’s with the peppy, sunshiny, head-in-the-clouds cant?
DW:  Been pecking on wood all my life! What’s with the dander?
N:      Not enough nuts or weevils as it is. Why end it all? It’s futile.
DW:  Boredom. Renewal. Occupy. He’s hinted these for a while.
N:      Occupy. Uh-oh. Come back to reclaim this neck of the woods?
DW:  Final Coming. Like Advent. Last trip, like. He’s tired. Pissed.

N:      Like driving scruffy tenants out for punching holes on the wall?
DW:  More like ozone layer holes. Global warming, oil spills, Nuts.
N:      But they’re already murdering each other. Wars, famine, Woods.
DW:  He’s got to have the last say. He’d want them to say: We repent!

N:      What’s the point? Couldn’t he consider the love he gave well spent?
DW:  Don’t know about you, Nuts. I would like to bore a few more holes.






—Albert B. Casuga
12-13-11


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