Friday, July 19, 2024
My eyes have seen you again
Apollinaire wasn’t the one
who wrote a poem at the grave of Balzac
and fell down.
It was Bukowski,
according to Jack Kerouac.
Gimme shelter,
gimme some truth.
Your eyes are green as grass;
like the grass on the grassy knoll.
Flash your high beams on me
and I’m enlightened and delighted,
but never blinded.
It’s good to be here
at the dead of night.
Balzac wasn’t the one
who said that clouds symbolize the veils
that shroud God.
It was Syd Barret,
according to the Dalai Lama.
Keep the faith,
keep on keepin’ on.
My eyes have seen you again
and I’m stunned in disbelief.
Will I ever see another day like this?
Some days are better than others,
and some days are long as a litany.
I’m glad it’s over,
and I’ll lay my bones to rest.
I’ve walked through the night;
I walked with the cold wind against my face.
I’ll take a cup of hot chocolate over my rum.
Just give me another day,
give me the hope of life.
I’ll do my part in due time;
I’ll do what you always wanted me to do.
Rodolfo Elías
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