The fields will grow no more in this cold place
The flora, the fauna, silenced and still.
While the wind hesitates,
The sounds left are hollow and shrill;
The noise of things poised for a world dying,
Cadavers scavenged, ravaged, defying,
“Give life to those that kill!”
Cry the dreams that iron and concrete have erased.
Author Archives: Brendon Behlke
Perspective
“I am something within this void,”
I have to tell myself
without feeling
An audible smudge on a glass ceiling.
My timid voice scares me more, so I scream,
“I am something within this void!”
…Not even an echo;
Drops in a stream.
I’ve lost the bout.
Beneath the vastness of time I cry out,
“I am something within this void!”
Then it is gone from me.
My time, like glass shatters,
Consuming all.
Mocking me from the infinite, it calls,
“I aM sOmeThiNg WiThiN tHiS vOiD!”
Modern Living
How can we bend like this?
Something is amiss, surely.
T’was signed prematurely,
This “Pure”-ly presented contract;
All words in abstract phrasing,
Written with poor pacing
But customer facing, for sure.
How else could we be lured?
And now we must endure this world,
We recklessly unfurled.
The same that once was hurled on them,
So we shouldn’t condemn,
Let’s relieve this mayhem somehow…
I think I’ve got it now!
Why should we pull the plow once more?
There are people less soar,
Comfortable with chores and dumb,
I bet they’ll work for crumbs,
Maybe even just some honey!
Kids these days are funny,
“Do you want some money, as such?”
Fair wage?! Entitled much?!
Catch These Hands
Era
Upon era built with
ideas made stone by
those who knew only
how to use them,
on orders from those who
knew only how to swing them,
as opposed as the digits are,
coming together to grasp
the world and create
structures so great
that no one sees
the sadness
the blood
or the guilt
thick within
the substrate.
Winter in Alaska
The light is gone,
Words fall on swords;
All pawns are cleared,
Those we feared wake,
Revered now for our own sake.
Who among us
Would suspect,
Discuss; decide-
We died that day
Inside the womb where dreams play.
That endless night,
Makes low-light loud,
And sight fleeting,
Retreating, black,
Seeking there the light we lack.
Out There
Morning; I stare out the window,
Watching the dawn drenched city grow,
Sharp edges in repose stretch against light,
Wrapped in the wind as it listlessly blows.
My mind; pulled like thread through last night,
Weaving together thoughts in plight,
Suddenly stops; shocked by abstract static;
Two separate acts of will locked in fight.
One; against the wind and frantic,
A fit of limbs lost in panic,
Save for a lit cigarette and its core,
The stick on a spinning plate, all manic.
The other; the same, and no more,
But held still. Down to the last pore.
Perhaps a mime in study, petrified,
Yet- even the wind and smoke would not war.
It was all wrong; “move!” my mind cried,
Could it be time itself had died?
I set my drink down to shout some protest.
As if heard, I watched as their eyes complied.
They pierced; with a twinkle of jest,
Surely, a sparked light to impress,
And the ember core laughed a brighter red,
Stagnant smoke blossoming in the egress.
In that small space; all else seemed dead,
The wind there could not come to head,
Rather it would bend over and around,
As not to touch form or smoke as it fled.
Still; the core burned something profound,
Until that twinkled eye was drowned,
A stream of tears that would not stop once freed.
Poor soul was not frozen, but instead bound.
And then; I felt in me his need,
A ravenous little red seed,
That burned like a cigarette set to fire,
And consumed my mind with an intense greed.
Bring this to end; spoke my desire,
Movement is all that you require.
But was I speaking to them or to me?
How could I ever let this transpire?
I breathe; but my lungs won’t agree,
Nothing inside of me is free,
Until my foot burns hot from dropped coffee.
I scream; look down. Look up. Nothing to see.
Opiate for the Masses
Can you fix problems such as these?
They play tricks and do as they please;
With a mixture of money and power,
They strip away our basic rights with ease.
But who funds them in this dark hour?
Can we condemn those we devour;
Those titans that stem from corrupt ideals,
To leave us poor, broken and deflowered.
To whom would they possibly kneel?
They’ve bought our meek souls at a steal;
Priced by a book that told us we were weak,
To deal with the world however you feel.
Why take advice that is so bleak?
Rustic words from an old antique;
“Suffer now,” the book says, “it’s the technique!”
“In Death you will obtain all that you seek.”
To: Those That Litter
I love the outdoors,
Though I’m not here for;
Your…shit.
I watch the birds soar!
Bugs on the ground floor;
Then…shit.
I watch the sun roar!
Split water with oar;
More…shit.
I’m in this great place,
But beneath the face;
It’s muck.
So much at this pace,
In this finite space;
We’re stuck.
To say with less grace,
We’ve lost the arms race;
We’re fucked.
The Great Tree
I passed through those dead fields of ash and gray,
To find a tall tree split, sullen and breached.
Figures around it in sulfur stone prayed,
As if words of faith this oak had just preached.
I approached slowly, not sure what I’d find.
My belabored steps sank into the mud,
And as I moved a void was left behind
That shortly after would well up with blood.
Suddenly, I was pierced by a loud voice;
One I knew to be the tree inside me.
“I offer you now, friend, a simple choice;
Leave now, forget, and forever be free.
Stay, and I will bring all things to an end.”
From madness, to this. I braved to ascend.
Anxiety
The wind, it whispers, “something is wrong,”
Lest it grow and drive the lot of us mad,
I beg you, drown it out with song.
Though this may be a place you feel you belong,
Weighted with countless reasons to be glad,
The wind, it whispers, “Something is wrong.”
To ensure your days may yet be long,
and without those events that leave us sad
I beg you, drown it out with song.
Cuts down the most jubilated throng
Turns the best of days sour and bad
The wind, it whispers, “something is wrong.”
From the weakest weak, to the strongest of the strong,
Don’t allow your armor to go unclad,
I beg you, drown it out with song.
Though some seem to just go along,
Many have lost all they had.
The wind, it whispers, something is wrong,
I beg you, drown it out with song.