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Apr 2020 · 218
Eric, Farewell
Alber Apr 2020
My Son, The Sun,
Lights up a room
Even the darkest corners,
The Sun rises, but also sets,
Too soon,
Too soon.
Oct 2019 · 938
Pete's Poem
Alber Oct 2019
Mayor Pete Buttigieg
was nobodies fool.
He chose Harvard
for a school.

Went to England
as an Oxford scholar.
Got a Rhodes award
and saved US dollar.

Took a freighter to study
for his final exam.
( This is true, I do nor jest}
of his class, he scored the best.

Came home and served as Mayor
And won a second term,
In football city, Notre Dame.
Giving him a taste of fame.

To round out his life
he went on line
and found a male partner.
It worked out fine.

He ran for President
as a South Bend resident.
Both friend and foe
rated his chances low.

Said he, I will give it my best
Since Donald Trump is my foe.
Jan 2019 · 782
Afterlife
Alber Jan 2019
We will not stand here
And allow an angel
Who became a devil
To enter this sacred gate.

With a trembling  voice
I did inquire
Of what am I accused
Of being human, of being human
Came back the reply.
Dec 2018 · 180
Mitch
Alber Dec 2018
There was a coach named Naggy
Who wore a beard quite shagy
He had a quarterback called Trubisky
Who started each game with some whiskey.

When asked why
His answer was sly
I can't take this game seriously
Much as I try.
Nov 2018 · 548
Green and Gold
Alber Nov 2018
There're was a young man named Book
Who passed every exam that he took
So he went to Notre Dame
And achieved Lasting Fame
By winning,
Game,
After Game,
After Game.
Nov 2018 · 413
Hear this Frances
Alber Nov 2018
A practicing and devout Catholic
Married a talented and charming wife
However but not of his faith

Surely it could be said
With very little sadness
That there was a Methodist
To his madness.
Dec 2017 · 280
Entering Heaven
Alber Dec 2017
Poetry is for the soul
Wine is for the body
St. Peter----Do you stock Merlot?
Dec 2017 · 1.4k
Aging Gracefully
Alber Dec 2017
Oh to be seventy-five again,
Says a nonagenarian
But I'm not complaining
Says the cheerful old man
It's just that looking back
Provides a longer time-span.
Oct 2017 · 296
The Lake
Alber Oct 2017
Looking out at the lake
I see it display many moods
Not its own
But mine
Oct 2017 · 893
On Meditation
Alber Oct 2017
The Buddhists say
To clear the mind
And achieve emptiness
Follow your breath

Why is it when I
Breathe in, breathe out
Emptiness is replaced
By a poem in its place
Aug 2017 · 350
Voices
Alber Aug 2017
Here stands Joan of Arc
Clad in mail and iron plate
Her voices speak
And decide a Nation's fate
Aug 2017 · 1.0k
Poets
Alber Aug 2017
Poets are always looking out a window
As they struggle to get the words right
Revisit and revise
But do not  plagiarize.
Aug 2017 · 741
A Damned Spot
Alber Aug 2017
Out, out, ****** spot
Cries Lady Macbeth
As she tries a new detergent.
Aug 2017 · 1.4k
White and Black
Alber Aug 2017
I am White and Black
Red and Yellow
Doesn't matter a wise man says
What color is the soul.
Jul 2017 · 1.4k
Democracy
Alber Jul 2017
It's a terrible way to govern
Look about you, says one
I agree says another
But it's the best there is.

Don't despair, my American friends
Says a wise and compassionate poet
An old Russian proverb says
Criticize not a dancing bear
For being clumsy and not standing tall
But be amazed and grateful
That the bear can dance at all.
Jul 2017 · 975
Caesar's Ghost
Alber Jul 2017
As the Dagger plunged
The ACA gasped and said
E Tu McConnell
Jul 2017 · 409
Awaken Arise
Alber Jul 2017
Citizens, fellow citizens
The endless campaign is done
The nation has weathered every storm
And Donald Trump has won.

Not a trumpet sounds
But a mournful dirge is played
And on these capitol steps
Truth and decency are laid.

The message and some words are borrowed from Walt Whitman's very moving poem about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln-----
Oh Captain, My Captain
Our fearful trip is done-------

I hope that Walt will forgive me.
On these Capitol steps
Jul 2017 · 1.3k
Lithium-ion battery
Alber Jul 2017
The Chicago Tribune editors in an article ask
What rhymes with lithium -ion battery
Challenging poets to address this awesome task.
Why, it is better than winning a lottery
It allows me, says the poet, to roam
By plugging into a socket at home.

The article described the surge and Electric vehicle production
expected in the next 10 to 20 years. In a playful aside
they asked how writers of songs find words to rhyme with battery.
Jul 2017 · 606
A Trumpish Prayer
Alber Jul 2017
I have made a fortune in real estate
Now I meet with Monarchs and heads of state
I golf at Mar-a Lago, drink at the bar,
Lord knows, I drive a golf ball very far.

But now a cloud hangs over my head
There is a comparison with Watergate it is said
But my relation with Putin is exceptionally fine
For he sends me a ***** instead of wine.

Oh Lord, you led Moses to the promised land
Through dry deserts and the Red sea
What must I do to make to make America great again
As a great, as great as me.
Jul 2017 · 1.1k
Hyde Park, Hyde Park
Alber Jul 2017
A basketball playing professor of law
Took advantage of an opportunity he saw
He ran as a Hyde Park resident
And became our celebrated president.

Hyde Park the home of Argonne lab and the U of C
Fathered many Nobel Prize winners and nominees to be
More than Harvard, they cared not it would seem
They claimed to have a better football team.  

I'll have to renew my loaner card
Obama placed his library in our backyard
His presidential record there for all to see
What a waste, says Donald Trump
He doesn't mention me.
Jul 2017 · 253
An Enlightened Lotus
Alber Jul 2017
She beguiled
A Lotus to bloom
From an ancient seed

Was the Lotus there
When the Buddha smiled
In an enlightened way
Jul 2017 · 1.9k
Evening Meditation
Alber Jul 2017
Sitting on my balcony
As the dark envelops the lake
Drinking a glass of wine
I forgive everyone their sins.

— The End —