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zeeb
Ridiculously nostalgic gear-head, scientist, outdoors lover, wife lover, with a long chronology, photographic memory, and a simple need to express in writing
In yellowed pages of radio lore Find such things reported before Oft’ dismissed with laugh and spurn A starry night would see my turn Casting my signal to the sky.  Anyone answer - give it a try. It won’t be N5 JR or GG, for Junior and Pete are silent key But if they would answer should that bring surprise?   Their signals, we know, still travel the skies I’ll send fourth my dashes and dots to the cold-blue For to join with those from good friends that I once knew Hark, an encouraging word be returned! Sent patiently slow -  clean crisp and neat I find myself a teen again In QSO with Pete But oh, now a critic emerge from the mist complaining again 'bout my sloppy fist It’s JR back on the air I hear Sending too fast for either my ear It's been 40 years and six months to the day And this is all you have to say? For all of this an explanation? Our dear smug JR needs affirmation Okay, you’re still king of high speed and high power Surprise for you - I now own your tower! Good copy JR?  Need I send that again? Your father said "Take it - you were his friend"  (still am) And as for Pete, well that’s easy to see He was just checking on me Yes through the magic of my ham station I've learned much of ghosts and their relative stagnation
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Nov 29, 2022
Nov 29, 2022 at 9:42 PM UTC
Ghosts in the Ether
Mr. Bill Roberts, approachable man, a great pack of young boys we were His son ran with us, a fine fellow too, the best boy I know that I knew So common back then, the boys of their dads, to brag and show off the mementos Of war far away, though close it would stay, to our father’s lives every day Mr. Bill Roberts unbuckled his belt in front of our youthful, fixed eyes We’d all seen his metals and one stood apart, a golden and purple small heart In tract-housing built for the men who in droves, were lucky to come back His belt was quite skinny, just right for the times, I remember it silver and black Now off with the trouser, the work of a Mauser, brought upon us boys quite a gasp As promised that day, the price of the metal, was fully on display The bullet went in, and then took a tumble, for to continue its buzz-cutting way To lay the man flat, and he said to us, “It was then that I started to pray” He’d seen his men fall, had no reason at all, to believe with the living he’d stay But “Shook off the sad sap” to use his own words, his own life he would save, that day The dutiful work of his heart An evident and unwelcome sight Pressing his hands to his leg with his might His own body he would have to fight Fight for your life young soldier, you know you want to grow older Your girl is at home and Daddy is dead Your Mom needs you. Find your old bed The din of combat subsided as familiar faces appeared A dream commenced and Mr. Bill Roberts was home
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Apr 6, 2021
Apr 6, 2021 at 2:51 PM UTC
An Honorable Drop of the Pants
Mr. Bill Roberts, approachable man, a great pack of young boys we were His son ran with us, a fine fellow too, the best boy I know that I knew So common back then, the boys of their dads, to brag and show off the mementos Of war far away, though close it would stay, to our father’s lives every day Mr. Bill Roberts unbuckled his belt in front of our youthful, fixed eyes We’d all seen his metals and one stood apart, a golden and purple small heart In tract-housing built for the men who in droves, were lucky to come back His belt was quite skinny, just right for the times, I remember it silver and black Now off with the trouser, the work of a Mauser, brought upon us boys quite a gasp As promised that day, the price of the metal, was fully on display The bullet went in, and then took a tumble, for to continue its buzz-cutting way To lay the man flat, and he said to us, “It was then that I started to pray” He’d seen his men fall, had no reason at all, to believe with the living he’d stay But “Shook off the sad sap” to use his own words, his own life he would save, that day The dutiful work of his heart An evident and unwelcome sight Pressing his hands to his leg with his might His own body he would have to fight Fight for your life young soldier, you know you want to grow older Your girl is at home and Daddy is dead Your Mom needs you. Find your old bed The din of combat subsided as familiar faces appeared A dream commenced and Mr. Bill Roberts was home
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Ones and zeros hold the key For the eventual displacement of you and me Must we unbind our worth perceived From the job and identity we’ve received? Seems so I’d say, why just this year A driverless truck crossed the country clear We must keep meaning, a useful place for to preserve the human race Or will it be synthetic ****** While good ole’ Maxo does our chores
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Dec 13, 2019
Dec 13, 2019 at 11:11 AM UTC
Battling Maxo Arrives Within a Decade
Atonement ain’t happened if it still feels bad to think about it, man.  And it still feels bad for me all the time, no matter what the  gray beard veterans say, with their stupid caps full of pins and fuckin' hair growin' out of their ears, or what fuckin' pill they give me.  It feels so bad I ***** if I don't get my mind on to something else.  And look how skinny I am.  I'm fading away. I don’t care what that ****** they sent us said.  Talk to my wife. Yeah, right! He can go back to his clinic or wherever he came from and stop pretending he understands us. You ain’t never going to shake off that memory, so stop trying - I'm thinking now.  You got to live with it.  Live with what you done.  Live with it till you die, and **** possibly even after you die.  You got to forgive yourself to live with it now and get God to forgive you if you don’t want to carry it over.  Know what I’m tryin’ to say?  The God part is easy, Chaplain said.  My part ain't workin'.  Is yours? That "pretending to be cool" guy was a fuckin' idiot. You know who I really need to talk to?  The devil. I'd beg Satan to give me my punishment and then set me free to live for a change.  I can't get that job done on my own.  The devil may be the only ****** that can fix me.  I don't care what he'd do.  I think the more he burned my *** the better it would feel.  When he was done punishing me,  satisfied and smiling, I'd call it all even then, and give whatever was left of me permission to live.  Permission to look forward instead of backward all the time. I'm supposed to tell this **** to my wife? I'd like to see her face. She's barely hanging on now.
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Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019 at 11:47 AM UTC
Soldier Talk
Atonement ain’t happened if it still feels bad to think about it, man.  And it still feels bad for me all the time, no matter what the  gray beard veterans say, with their stupid caps full of pins and fuckin' hair growin' out of their ears, or what fuckin' pill they give me.  It feels so bad I ***** if I don't get my mind on to something else.  And look how skinny I am.  I'm fading away. I don’t care what that ****** they sent us said.  Talk to my wife. Yeah, right! He can go back to his clinic or wherever he came from and stop pretending he understands us. You ain’t never going to shake off that memory, so stop trying - I'm thinking now.  You got to live with it.  Live with what you done.  Live with it till you die, and **** possibly even after you die.  You got to forgive yourself to live with it now and get God to forgive you if you don’t want to carry it over.  Know what I’m tryin’ to say?  The God part is easy, Chaplain said.  My part ain't workin'.  Is yours? That "pretending to be cool" guy was a fuckin' idiot. You know who I really need to talk to?  The devil. I'd beg Satan to give me my punishment and then set me free to live for a change.  I can't get that job done on my own.  The devil may be the only ****** that can fix me.  I don't care what he'd do.  I think the more he burned my *** the better it would feel.  When he was done punishing me,  satisfied and smiling, I'd call it all even then, and give whatever was left of me permission to live.  Permission to look forward instead of backward all the time. I'm supposed to tell this **** to my wife? I'd like to see her face. She's barely hanging on now.
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In darkened space behind a sofa-set I pause my return from the kitchen The eyes of my family are watching TV And for that they cannot see me What’s on the screen is not to my taste Too innocent and foolish – It's true. I am quite smug! But the laughs, the smiles, and sparkling eyes Oh my family, on my heart you do tug A gentle warm wash pours over my soul An unexpected deep sweet euphoria Just a simple reminder how blessed it can be To be part of a family
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Dec 6, 2019
Dec 6, 2019 at 11:09 AM UTC
Watching the Wonderful
Black binders beside the linac, hold photos of those most ill A diagnosis and a treatment plan, the last hopes of a woman or man I fix the monster when it  breaks, so dutifully with a tool When I get the call "The linacs down", for that I went to school Something else will oft present, when the beast is down A delicate soul, silver nitrate marked, waiting patiently in her gown So evident she is, and so sad to see.  All the women I love personified - compromised, humbled, made pitiful. As for the binders I'll sometimes note, a new one added today The mom or dad of a once young boy, with whom I used to play Each will have their turn in the beam In desperate hope to be redeemed And who'll be next on the cancer roll-call? God **** it, God **** it, seems like us all
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Sep 27, 2018
Sep 27, 2018 at 10:34 AM UTC
Black Binders
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway… man that’s one long bridge I drive it every day for my pay - here’s what I see along the way Here comes: Corvette Kary, setting pace, he thinks he’s in a race When Kary’s not waxing his ride, for your safety you'd best pull aside Petrified Patty, she’s over water and has never learned how to swim She’s driving a white Lexus, so scared she has no reflexus Miata Mike, chasing Kary's Vette, not gonna get too far Trying to convince himself, he didn’t buy a girly car Watch out for: Makeup Mary, on cruise-control, wow she’s one of the worst She loves her new Camry, but her next car might just be a hearse Yes, that Causeway, can be a long and boring ride And if you get a flat… there’s no place to pull aside Oh but that Causeway has its points, take time to see 24 miles of entertainment, and the Northbound way is free Here comes: Road Rage Randy, always ****** and he doesn't know why Today he’s running late, but finds time to escalate Doughnut Danny, rolling breakfast and a tea Such mechanized efficiency, has a newspaper on his knee Wackin Wayne, you're kidding me, you thought I couldn't see?  Vibrating Virginia close behind, now we have equality We've got: Maypop Marty, thinks tires last forever Does he even check the air?.... never Mark The Spark needs a muffler shop, something heavy about to drop.  Comes Innocent Mike on his motorbike too bad he just couldn't stop. Headphone Harry and his Pandora, he's here but also... he's not.  He likes his music best, you see, after a few long tokes of his *** Fugitive Fred on the go, at 65 point ooo.  Not a mile to fast or to slow, got to blend in on this bridge don't you know. Yes that old Causeway, can be a long and boring ride And if you get a flat… there’s no place to pull aside Oh but that Causeway, has its points, take time to see The mechanized circus on parade, our hilarious humanity Don’t forget: Frozen Frita, every rainstorm stops her dead in her track Then here comes Ramin’ Ron, goin 60, aint too good for her back No Tie-down Tim, **** flyin’ out of his truck For everyone behind him, Tim doesn’t give a **** NPR Nancy, she must be in a “Driveway Moment” Only problem is, she’s on a ******* bridge Texting Theresa, I’ve saved the best for last The last thing in life she did see, was an idiotic emoji Lookin’ Lee, that’s me, pretty sad that I’m just as bad Come join us nuts on the Causeway, might be the most fun you ever had
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Jul 22, 2018
Jul 22, 2018 at 11:30 AM UTC
The Long Commute (Humanity on Parade)
The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway… man that’s one long bridge I drive it every day for my pay - here’s what I see along the way Here comes: Corvette Kary, setting pace, he thinks he’s in a race When Kary’s not waxing his ride, for your safety you'd best pull aside Petrified Patty, she’s over water and has never learned how to swim She’s driving a white Lexus, so scared she has no reflexus Miata Mike, chasing Kary's Vette, not gonna get too far Trying to convince himself, he didn’t buy a girly car Watch out for: Makeup Mary, on cruise-control, wow she’s one of the worst She loves her new Camry, but her next car might just be a hearse Yes, that Causeway, can be a long and boring ride And if you get a flat… there’s no place to pull aside Oh but that Causeway has its points, take time to see 24 miles of entertainment, and the Northbound way is free Here comes: Road Rage Randy, always ****** and he doesn't know why Today he’s running late, but finds time to escalate Doughnut Danny, rolling breakfast and a tea Such mechanized efficiency, has a newspaper on his knee Wackin Wayne, you're kidding me, you thought I couldn't see?  Vibrating Virginia close behind, now we have equality We've got: Maypop Marty, thinks tires last forever Does he even check the air?.... never Mark The Spark needs a muffler shop, something heavy about to drop.  Comes Innocent Mike on his motorbike too bad he just couldn't stop. Headphone Harry and his Pandora, he's here but also... he's not.  He likes his music best, you see, after a few long tokes of his *** Fugitive Fred on the go, at 65 point ooo.  Not a mile to fast or to slow, got to blend in on this bridge don't you know. Yes that old Causeway, can be a long and boring ride And if you get a flat… there’s no place to pull aside Oh but that Causeway, has its points, take time to see The mechanized circus on parade, our hilarious humanity Don’t forget: Frozen Frita, every rainstorm stops her dead in her track Then here comes Ramin’ Ron, goin 60, aint too good for her back No Tie-down Tim, **** flyin’ out of his truck For everyone behind him, Tim doesn’t give a **** NPR Nancy, she must be in a “Driveway Moment” Only problem is, she’s on a ******* bridge Texting Theresa, I’ve saved the best for last The last thing in life she did see, was an idiotic emoji Lookin’ Lee, that’s me, pretty sad that I’m just as bad Come join us nuts on the Causeway, might be the most fun you ever had
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New Orleans has its Oaks, the most beautiful in the world The Oaks they had an occupant, little squawky squirrel Squawky squirrel stepped out one day, cross the street he made his way And if he hadn’t changed his mind, he’d still be here today The widow sweet Ms. Peters, did receive a call From a handsome gentleman, who went by the name of Paul Ms. Peters had been interested, in Paul’s cautious advance But decided she would wait a while, not to take a chance Now Paul has found his one and only Ms. Peters spends her nights quite lonely Oh yes the case of the pretty pilot Just seventeen in a flying machine The weather turned black so she headed back But her boyfriend intervened Now close if I may - here's what I say Trust yourself - the odds break your way
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Jul 19, 2018
Jul 19, 2018 at 2:35 PM UTC
The Often Disastrous Result of Changing Your Mind
Tool of desperate confrontation Object of pride for a grateful nation In Baton Rouge on the mighty river Kidd rests proudly 376' length overall,  Fletcher Class destroyer Like every ship, of oil she does smell When I boarded her, she had something to tell I was with a scoutmaster, my son and the boys Concerned with their fun, and the making of noise But late in the night, as quiet set in Kidd started whispering, to my within She spoke of the men who gave up their lives Their children, their girls, the tears of their wives Thirty-eight men, in fiery fuel Hell's agony touched, a death so cruel Fifty-five more, burned badly that day Defending our country, our homage we pay Visiting sailors will stand at attention … and for a young Kamikaze, scarcely a mention The big war was over, Kidd passed her test Now to San Diego, for a permanent rest But as men will prescribe, it didn’t last long Kidd went back into action, near Korea’s Kaesong When in Baton Rouge, you can visit the Kidd If you’re bold, listen carefully, just as I did You'll get half of the story, the rest we don't know The men who have fallen, to Kidd's mighty blow Let's set a new tone and have us some fun The Kidd's crew were pirates but they didn't run *** Those flat-tops were fancy, their flyers elite In the galley was ice-cream, their reward and their treat When a pilot was downed, Kidd quickly steamed Then radioed the skipper, "your man for  ice-cream"
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Jul 17, 2018
Jul 17, 2018 at 5:46 PM UTC
A Poignant Night On The USS KIDD
Buckets of love, every day Their feet smell like Fritos, in a good way But they come with a problem, a heartbreak alas Their clocks run too fast
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Jul 13, 2018
Jul 13, 2018 at 11:40 AM UTC
Marvelous Dogs