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119 · Feb 2017
Unoriginal Sin
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2017
Did you flavor it with Hemingway,
  or season it with Thoreau

Did you structure it like Eliot,
  or was Melville more your go

The rocks you choose to stand upon,
—just supports to look beyond

As you add your face onto the mountain,
  new words inscribed in song

Past voices serve to push you,
  to that place you’ve never been

Where your breath may cleanse forever
  the stain,
  —of unoriginal sin

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2017)
119 · Oct 2022
'Es Verdad'
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2022
He who cannot lie
—will never know the truth

(Dreamsleep: October, 2022)
119 · Nov 2021
Red Sky In Mourning
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2021
Darkness cometh before the storm,
  mistrals threaten,
caution scorned

Mercy lost in its ****** hail,
tempest raging
—hope assailed

(The New Room: November, 2021)
119 · Aug 2024
Sound Bites: 8-7-2024
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2024
Verbal Foundlings

Free or blank
tomato
tomatto

Without rhyme’s link
there’s no
bravado

The verse left orphaned
all kinship
spurned

As unconnected
words crash
— and burn

(The New Room: July, 2024)


Death Grip

The tighter
we hold on
The faster
— it slips away

(Dreamsleep: July, 2024)


Now Is Now

Freedom in the moment
the past is the past
Throwing off chains
— tomorrow recast

(Dreamsleep: August, 2024)


Reaching Back

Closer in the distance
than what endears my touch
I focus on your memory
— reclaimed in fated lust

(Dreamsleep: August, 2024)
118 · Jun 2021
Burnt Free
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2021
Embers of the past…  
fire inside my memory,
cinders of time
—ashes in the wind

(The New Room: June, 2021)
118 · Apr 2021
Sandbars
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2021
Are you digging a hole
you will never crawl out of,
a prison self-made by your hand
The metaphors mix
as you lie there betwixt
—the bars sinking into the sand

(Dreamsleep: April, 2021)
118 · Apr 2020
A Picture's Worth...
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2020
Painting with words,
poetry my canvas

Hanging through the ages
—signed with my blood

(Ocean City New Jersey: June, 1969)
118 · Oct 2021
Vox Divina
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2021
Ending the silence
His voice resounds…
filling the prophets
with joy profound

(The First Book Of Prayers: October, 2021)
118 · Dec 2021
"My God"
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2021
Why does your religion
have to disfavor mine
To speak to its converts
and prattle Divine

Foundations this slanted
are poised for a fall
Appeasing their zealots
who follow and maul

More killed by religion
in His holy name
Than famine and pestilence
ever can claim

The tenets left foreign
to God’s true intent
Epiphanies barren
—all grace to relent

(Villanova University: December, 2021)
118 · Mar 2021
The Smallest Pond
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2021
Hey there, high school teacher,
your talent to rebuff
but when you try imagining
your focus coarse and rough

Your feelings mostly borrowed,
your words ill-gotten gains
your hours spent in false critique
of someone else’s pain

You’re outclassed high-school teacher,
your envy on display
your pedantry a mocking tone
and pretense on parade

(To Wayne Miller: April, 1967)
118 · Nov 2018
Your Last Vow
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2018
Does music have a language,
  does feeling have a name

Is love the sole survivor
  that calls beyond the grave

Do excuses have a reason
  for the falsehoods that they spew

Does honor have a season
  to restore the faith you knew

Do all mothers have a father
  or just sons to tell their tale

Do all preachers write their sermons
  to rehash what God curtails

Are the words then just a token
  when cast out from the heart

Is judgment left unspoken
  with belief cut up in parts

Is direction now forbidden
  and all meaning thusly doomed

Is laughter all but hidden
  with its smile partly groomed

Is today beyond tomorrow
  and why replaced with how

Do the questions feign an answer
  indecision—your last vow

(Villanova Pennsylvania: November, 2018)
118 · Feb 2017
Five Strangers
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2017
Five strangers walked into my dream,
  all male and all different versions
  of my deceased mother

They looked at me one by one,
  with that look—her look,
  that had been gone for so long

The first whispered to the second,
  then the second to the third,
  as the fourth and fifth just shook their heads

I tried to look away, but their presence
  followed, and my eyes were frozen
  in the judgment they proclaimed

My sleep was now haunted by what I once knew,
  a maternal affliction that my memory had cured,
  —returning again to infect my dreams

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2017)
118 · Oct 2016
With Time
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2016
With time,
  the beginning gets close to the end

With time,
  I no longer need to pretend

With time,
  the feelings now stand on their own

With time,
  the reasons are best left alone

With time,
  the music alone mine to play

With time,
  the words free to go or to stay

With time,
  the memories no longer a wish

With time,
  all longing wrapped up in one kiss

With time,
  I revisit those things I thought lost

With time,
  I re-ember the long winter frost

With time,
  I let go of the doubt and the fear

With time I embrace,
—as your voice calls me near

(Villanova Pennsylvania: September, 2016)
118 · Jul 2019
Truth Be A Lady
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2019
The truth is elusive,
while you’re still alive

The sentence unstopped,
much harder to jibe

Luck be a mistress,
come fortune or fright

May truth be a lady
—tonight

(Dreamsleep: July, 2019)
118 · Jan 2020
A Baby Born
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2020
(short version)

Science wants to father
—what nature mothers best


(long version)

Atoms in the void,
voices in the wind

Long to be connected,
where do we begin

Science wants to father,
what nature mothers best

A baby born beyond their reach
—the Muse to then contest

(St. David’s Pennsylvania: January, 2020)
118 · Mar 2020
To Defy
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2020
Beyond comparison,
they rise when we fall

Uniquely divergent,
to impale and enthrall

No reference or genre,
descriptions confound

Bowie and Jagger
—alone in the crowd

(Dreamsleep: March, 2020)
118 · Mar 2017
The Eyes Of A Child
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2017
Do you eat your own cooking,
  do you live what you write

Do you enjoy your own company,
  do you dream well at night

When you look in the mirror,
  do you like what you see

Through the eyes of a child,
—is your heart then set free

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2017)
118 · Jun 2017
Mightier Than The Sword
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2017
W.M.D.’s

Words of Mass Destruction...
  choose yours wisely

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2017)
118 · Feb 2021
Waste & Folly
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2021
We are ill-served to give those who do
nothing
and know nothing
—everything

(Dreamsleep: February, 2021)
118 · Jun 2018
Too Close / Too Far
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2018
Too close to the flame…
   too far from the light

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2016)
118 · Jun 2018
A Hollowed Out Tree
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2018
Living inside the base of a hollowed out tree
  since childhood, my dreams have been formed

Living inside a space where the walls almost touched
  kept me hidden, protected, and warm

Living inside a place that no others could see
  beyond privacy, I became lost in myself

Living inside the base of a hollowed out tree
  —where boyhood memories and wishes still dwell

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2016)
118 · Oct 2016
One More Tomorrow
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2016
You bought one more tomorrow,
  from my borrowed yesterdays

My voice to sing with Angels,
  your love the music plays

You bought one more tomorrow,
  from my darkened yesterdays

Replacing grief and sorrow,
—with a torch that lights my way

(Villanova Pennsylvania: October, 2016)
  From My Still Unpublished 'Book Of Prayers'
118 · Oct 2019
Beyond Blame
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2019
Ironic...
what we forgive in our heroes

Their faults,
tragic badges of fame

Our glasses,
colored rose without brambles

Their legend
—sealed in myth beyond blame

(Villanova Pennsylvania: October, 2019)
118 · Nov 2016
The Deafening
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2016
Oftentimes, what doesn’t get said,
   —makes the loudest noise

(Grantham New Hampshire: January, 2013)
118 · Aug 2021
Remembering Greg Noll...
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2021
Riding a giant wave,
dancing with God
Running from the Devil
—to the edge of beyond

(Waimea Bay: February, 1963)
118 · Oct 2018
Two Thoughts 10/9/2018
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2018
Vindicta

The ends justify the means
   —when the means entail revenge

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2014)



       Sum = Zero

Totality expanded
The sum is now zero
Risk and certitude
—one and the same

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2014)
118 · Mar 2023
And Dwelt Within Us
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2023
God is dead
your Divinity wakens
the Word incarnate
—each breath fortells

(Dreamsleep: March, 2023)
117 · Jun 2019
Fait Accompli'
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2019
A gift or obligation,
  the Poet signed his name

A promise wrapped in silence,
  decision masked by pain

One choice among the many,
  within salvation lies

The victors lay unspoiled
  —with truth to live or die

(Dreamsleep: June, 2019)
117 · Jun 2018
The Talisman
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2018
Persuader inside me
  dark sweetness cajoling

A talisman dangles
—the present foretold

(Las Vegas: January, 2016)
117 · Jul 2024
Filling The Balloon
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2024
Do you know
many things
understanding
not one

Portending
your weakness
pretense
on the run

The trash bin
of knowledge
refills
left unchecked

Pontificate
dirges
spout off
— to infect

(The New Room: July, 2024)
117 · May 2022
The Masque
Kurt Philip Behm May 2022
Rhyme
to mask the message
Rhythm
to drive it home
Trapping words
in cadence strong
Cutting
to the bone

(Dreamsleep: May, 2022)
117 · Feb 2019
The Dark Truth
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2019
Academia blocks real knowledge,
  Native Peoples will attest

So many wrappings covering their lies,
  each field does then arrest

With logic and ethics pointing the way,
  their path leads further down

Young minds abandoned, thoughts astray,
  pontificates espouse

Academia buries the truth
  then wears it like a crown

Claiming it only for itself,
  its charlatans abound

Attacking all others points of view
  with ink to cut and maim

Touting themselves, they flounder and drift
   —a victim of their game

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2019)
117 · Mar 4
Founders Ink
Defense of freedom
takes a courage
rare and dearly won

Through wars endured
with tyrants scourged
and despots on the run

The words in place
by Founders Ink
on parchment
closely held

As children roam
the halls of light
with precepts
— deeply felt

(The New Room: February, 2025)
117 · Nov 2016
Asked—Unanswered
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2016
Poetry should never answer,
—more questions than it asks

(Villanova Pennsylvania: November, 2016)
117 · Apr 2019
That Final Breath
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2019
What describes a Poet,
  let me count the ways

To once describe a morning,
  emerging through the haze

What describes a season,
  its leaves from green to brown

What describes a heartbeat,
  when your lover can’t be found

What describes a reason,
  with excuses cast away

What describes a child’s laugh,
  joyous on display

What describes a place called home,
  to a soldier sent to war

And what describes that final breath
  —to an old man wanting more

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
117 · Sep 2024
Change In The Wishing
Kurt Philip Behm Sep 2024
Is thinking sufficient
to turn us around

Cerebral in nature
as problems surround

For thousands of years
our nose to the stone

We’ve battled our nature
and mostly we drone

The answers elude us
the questions forbear

While sins of our fathers
live on in the air

The harder we toil
the greater we fail

All change in the wishing
— our fortunes entail

(Saint Davids Pennsylvania: September, 2024)
117 · Jan 2024
A Melody Silenced
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2024
Ignored
by my children
Especially
my daughter
Taken
for granted
Taking
up space

Living
unnoticed
My pain
front and center
Checking
off boxes
That never
erase

Knowing
she loves me
More
now than ever
My face
a reminder
Of greatness
long past

My voice
the last vestige
Of songs
sung together
A melody
silenced
When first
—became last

(The New Room: January, 2024)
117 · Feb 21
To David
The gift
of a friend
A blessing
from God

An arm
that protects
A light
in the fog

The gift
of a friend
Enduring
and true

For life
everlasting
To live
— inside you

(To My Dear Friend, David Mackrell: February, 2025)
117 · Oct 2019
To Will...
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2019
My eyes unleash upon the world before me,
where Heaven wrests all darkness from its reign

These sights my fortune gladly spent on freedom,
to rise and fall as sun and moon both share

The seasons press their head and tail foreclosure,
to trail the one in front and lead the back

As cousins of the changing time indenture,
the same but separate lost within themselves

(Villanova On Avon: October, 2019)
117 · Nov 2023
Something For Gregg
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2023
I was somewhere deep in Kansas
on a Triumph 69’
When your song came on the jukebox
and hit me from behind
I was headed for a bad place
and cared for nothing much
When I heard the song ‘Melissa,’
my heart and soul were struck
Entranced, your lyrics captured me
  like nothing had before
When you sang about ‘The Gypsy,’
I headed for the door
But something made me turn around
and grab another dime
Ten more times in that diner’s booth,
still lost within your rhyme
Now back inside the bus station
and sleeping on the bench
I scratch your words into the wood,
last dollar gone and spent
My bike outside against the wall,
the kickstand was long gone
And out of gas, my hopes were dashed…
that unrelenting song
Waking up at ten unsettled,
across the street I pushed
The sign said Triumph-BSA,
the owner Mister Cush
He asked, “What’s with your motor,”
I said “Nothing—out of gas
“But worse I’m out of money,
can I sell the bike for cash?
“Would you please just buy my Triumph,
I know it’s old and worn
“It got me here through seven states,
runs great both cold and warm”
“I’ll pay three hundred on the spot,
on that can we agree?”
We walked back up inside his shop,
three bills he handed me
I thought about a bus ride home,
my thumb looked more in line
Facing East on old route 50,
my heart in deep decline
The first big rig that came along
was bound for York Pa.
The driver said “If you like dogs,
I’ll take you on your way”
In York I caught a fast ride out,
two ‘dodgers’ going North
And got back home with hat in hand,
your song to guide me forth
Two years then passed, I met my wife,
four more and our first child
We named her ‘Sweet Melissa,’
her dad back from the wilds
Now forty years have come and gone,
my beard and hair both gray
I owe you Gregg, and always will,
your song, her name—that day

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2017)

For Gregg Allman
I sent this to Gregg in May, 2017.  It's on his website.
We spent two days together in Richmond Virginia in
a blizzard in 1982.
117 · Feb 2017
Once The Present Has Died
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2017
Can a back door open,
  when the front door shuts

Can truth escape,
  when death interrupts

Can an exit be made,
  main entrance denied

Can tomorrow live on,
—once the present has died

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2017)
117 · Jul 2022
And They Leave Us Alone...
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2022
Wannabees always seem to know
who the really tough guys are
Their carriage indefinable
though marked by every scar

The pheromones of conquest
carried by the chosen few
Who rumble through the tallest grass
—swallowing what they chew

(Dreamsleep: July, 2022)
117 · Jun 2019
Defcon Zero
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2019
Nuclear Poetry,
a single bomb drops

To wipe out the hate,
to reset the clock

A megaton scream,
its verse burns alive

The plague of excuses
—deception and lies

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2017)
117 · May 2023
Orphaned Time
Kurt Philip Behm May 2023
We said goodbye
the night we met
fate our child
to bear

Star crossed love
in orphaned time
betrothed stillborn
—affair

(Dreamsleep: May, 2023)
117 · Feb 27
Calling The Future
Living
poetic
Treasuring
feelings
Wrapping each
moment
In letters
of sound

Freeing the
silence
Words deep
within me
Calling the
future
Where verses
— resound

(The New Room: February, 2025)
117 · Dec 2021
Irradiance
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2021
Why do you need a ladder
when you’re holding the sun,
the light deep within you
—transcendence begun

(Dreamsleep: December, 2021)
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2024
We need to remember our heritage and the reason we celebrate the 4th of July.

Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Their story. . .

Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died.

Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned.

Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured.

Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the Revolutionary War.

They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor.

What kind of men were they?

Twenty-four were lawyers and jurists.

Eleven were merchants.

Nine were farmers and large plantation owners; men of means, well educated.

But they signed the Declaration of Independence knowing full well that the penalty would be death if they were captured.

Carter Braxton of Virginia, a wealthy planter and trader, saw his ships swept from the seas by the British Navy. He sold his home and properties to pay his debts, and died in rags.

Thomas McKeam was so hounded by the British that he was forced to move his family almost constantly. He served in the Congress without pay, and his family was kept in hiding. His possessions were taken from him, and poverty was his reward.

Vandals or soldiers looted the properties of Dillery, Hall, Clymer, Walton , Gwinnett, Heyward, Ruttledge, and Middleton.

At the battle of Yorktown, Thomas Nelson, Jr., noted that the British General Cornwallis had taken over the Nelson home for his headquarters. He quietly urged General
George Washington to open fire. The home was destroyed, and Nelson died bankrupt.

Francis Lewis had his home and properties destroyed.

The enemy jailed his wife, and she died within a few months.

John Hart was driven from his wife's bedside as she was dying.

Their 13 children fled for their lives. His fields and his gristmill were laid to waste. For more than a year he lived in forests and caves, returning home to find his wife dead and his children vanished.

So, take a few minutes while enjoying your 4th of July holiday and silently thank these patriots. It's not much to ask for the price they paid.

Remember: freedom is never free!
117 · Jul 2017
Smoke & Mirrors
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2017
The more we think we know
  the more deceived we truly become

Accumulating knowledge
—the deception of time


(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2017)
117 · Jun 2018
One Last Thing
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2018
I’m now at the point
  where I understand time

The ending in sight
  all focus behind

I’m finally ready
  to let it all go

The shackles unlocking
  —one last thing to know

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2018)
117 · Mar 2023
To Lady Day
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2023
Bars of misfortune
singing dark memories

Nightmares once stillborn
—beguiling again

(Dreamsleep: March, 2023)
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