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Butch Decatoria
Poems
May 2020
Galileo’s Crucifix
Wonder how heavy does it weigh
That Old World reminder
Your Scarlet Letter
Strange for someone like you
As in love with the future as I am
Peering through a looking glass
Upon the rings of Saturn
How it must weigh upon you
When you telescope the night sky
Refracting mirrors, by candle light
Do you worry, or did you then,
About GOD’s Privacy
Or did you about the men then
As mean as those now
Employed by said Almighty
Them powers that be
Do you, like I do, when I worry,
Redirect perspective
Wouldn’t you rather not
But be entranced by the beauty
The frightening void of the infinite
Interstellar Galactic outer space-time
The greatest unknown
Where not a man with all his worries
Weighs at all heavy
Not the cross you carry not a soul
On Earth and all her history
(life at last)
Here —We’re all playing Asteroids.
Not to worry, true belief requires having class,
Still, you have vision & the looking glass.
P.S. Avoid the Mongoloids…
Written by
Butch Decatoria
47/M/Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
(47/M/Las Vegas, Nevada, USA)
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