LATE OCTOBER BLUES

I listen to Leonard Cohen singing

“Hallelujah” as I drive into town. 

It is cold and gray and the wind

is bone chilling.  I look at small

brown trees sticking up in

the air about twelve feet. 

They have no leaves so

it looks like a line of poles. 

There is seasonal water in the sloughs

along the edge of the road. 

Soon trees appear with yellow leaves

which are blowing in the wind. 

I am in a mellow mood just above

being depressed.  I am thankful

for life, but not for the Virus. 

Everything seems ajar, almost surreal. 

I think about China and what God has

in mind for those whose evil has

shattered the world. 

I think of His possible manifestations,

one of them being to let us work

our way through this and

in some way give courage

to the suppressed Chinese to

overcome their dictator and

resolve the socialist issues

and become a peaceful people

and a reliable partner on

the world stage. “Hallelujah”,

“Hallelujah”, the music and

song play on and I think

we will play on doing what

we do, hoping for the best. 

The gray clouds open for

a minute and the sunshine

fills me with hope. 

They close and take

the sun with them, but

I go on knowing that I must do

the things I do with gratitude.

Stanski

October 30, 2020 ^

MUSIC BEFORE THE RED SUNSET

There you are

Not knowing what to expect

There will be music

You’re in the park

Brought your own chair

A little early

Time to settle

The music begins

Keyboard, drums and guitar

The strumer sings

And very well

Has a range

From here to hell

All the songs

Jazz laced blues

Crowd goes wild

People dancing

Children playing

Birds flying

Quite the deal

Toilet rooms open

Being used

Probably because of

All the booze

Poured into mugs

Instead of coffee

Enthusiasm rings

Lots of clapping

Then rock-an-roll

A couple of polkas

Back to the jazz

Then time to go

The setting sun

Has us won

Crimson or mulberry

Extraordinary

Stanski

October 30, 2020 ^