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261 · Nov 2016
We & Us
Ben Nov 2016
I'm tired of
Waiting for
The rest of
The world to
Catch up
With you
& I

I know it's
No way to
Think but
One day
We will both
Die and all
This wasted
Time being
Apart is
Making that
Day draw
Closer &
Closer

I don't
Want to be
Away from
You and you
Don't want to
Be away from
Me and neither
Of us want to be
Away from us

We will happen
Whether they
Want us to
Or not
257 · Nov 2016
It's All Here
Ben Nov 2016
I saw two dogs
White and black
On their hind legs
Playfully fighting
On a lawn
Manicured
Into sterility
Minus the
Blanket of
Yellow from
The shedding trees
Coats

I felt like
My life was
Woefully
Behind
That there
Was a black
Hole or a
Black cloud
That followed me
Around

I thought that
All my answers
Were in the bottom
Of all types
Of bottles and
Pipes and
They were nowhere
I should have
Known that they
Were never there
In the first place

I try to
Distract myself
The best that I
Can
Much like
Everyone else
But sometimes
There is a
Chewing worm
At the back of my
Mind
A writhing snake
In my herb
Garden and
I can't help but
Decapitate it
With my *****
And go inside
And have a glass
Of lemonade

Good luck all
As we march on
Into ruins and
A blizzard of
Hot ashes
257 · Jan 2021
Broken
Ben Jan 2021
Broken people
Broken lives
Cheated on husbands
Beaten down wives
Living in a fresh hell
Every day
Daughters are *****
And sons are gay
Broken people
Broken lives
Swallowing fire
Sleeping on knives
**** your ******* world view
The cancer lessens without you
Broken people
Broken lives
Leave the gap
The great divide
Let us all suffer on in peace
Wear your absence like a fleece
Keep us warm with the thought of death
Such a waste until your last breath
I wrote this freeform as a grind/death metal song. Referring to a lot of people in my country (US). Not conservative, just the standard world view and what people might consider as “awful”.
254 · Oct 2017
Goodbye All
Ben Oct 2017
Hello World
Thank you for the white birds and blue sky
The green grass and brown bottles
The gnarled roots and the flower petals
The packed sidewalks and empty fields
The sounds of dress shoes on pavement and
The smell of gasoline and leftover Chinese

Hello Void
Thank you for the sanguine embrace
The swarm of ants on the fallen bird
The weeds peeking through the cracks
The calloused conditions and the jaded outlooks
The fields of blood and people impaled on metal skewers
The smiling skeletons and cackling hyenas

Goodbye All
For all the white birds and swarms of ants
There is little solace to find on either side
So I'll rest here
In the middle of it
Where we thrash in barren hills
And gather under the stinking blooms
To try and find the sense
In any of it
253 · Sep 2016
Out of the Shade
Ben Sep 2016
Monitoring her golden
Who was having stomach
Troubles and leaving
Sticky brown puddles
Drying in the sun
With shiny green
Bloated flys swarming
I walked through the
Backyard with him

On the side of her
Shed a blanket of
Aphid pockmarked
Bushes hugged the
Plastic siding

And a single
Spindly branch
Covered in thorns
Protruded from their
Wilted clutches
And presented
One pink flower
Layered with satin
Petals to the sun
Bobbing contently in
The late morning wind

Even though she is inside
On the couch
Here
She is also with me
252 · Aug 2016
They Don't Need Suitcases
Ben Aug 2016
Another work day
As the hummingbirds
Peruse the bending
Backbones and
Wilting blooms of
The tall spider plants

White and purple
251 · Aug 2016
Between Headrests
Ben Aug 2016
I saw a ******* the train
Sitting in front of me and she played
With her hair for a minute
Looking out the window
And then she looked at herself
In the windows reflection
She slowly moved her hand
Towards it and when the pinky
Of her hand and the reflections
Hand touched she pulled her hand
Away like she had never seen
A reflection let alone
Her own before.
248 · Mar 2016
The Truth
Ben Mar 2016
Life will be better
When you shatter the mirror
And walk the mountains
235 · Feb 2018
Suburban Snap Spring
Ben Feb 2018
Unexpected warmth
The sun hanging comfortably in the sky
Porches hidden in the shade of their roofs
The smell of damp earth
The high green hedges hiding it from
Everyone on the root raised sidewalk
234 · Jul 2017
Sleeping In
Ben Jul 2017
Steam on my window
The alarm had been silenced
Rain showers clover
231 · Nov 2018
Untitled
Ben Nov 2018
What am I really
Thinking mass in a vacuum
Life is painfully short
Everyone understands
But pretends not to
229 · Jul 2024
#27
Ben Jul 2024
#27
Silver in sunlight
A solitary strand
A spider’s descent
228 · Mar 2016
Surface Grave
Ben Mar 2016
Old ladies talking
The corpse of conversation
Is picked to tatters
228 · Sep 2016
Temperate
Ben Sep 2016
The fact that everything
Is born apart
But then returns
To the whole
Is maddening
Fulfilling
Hollowing
Frightening
And
Satisfying

All this from a day
Below 95 degrees.
227 · Jul 2024
Outline
Ben Jul 2024
Sometimes my wife
Squeezes me too tight
At night

Like she thinks
She'll wake up the next morning
And there won't even be

                                           An  
                                             E O    
                                           N     U
                                           I    T
                                              L

From where I was
And the way I hungrily eat
The pale morning sun

And swelter in the syrupy
East coast humidity
The sound of cicada song
Vibrating every line that makes
That outline up

I think sometimes that
She may be right
227 · Feb 2017
Plane Facts
Ben Feb 2017
I have two things to say about planes:

1. Ginger Ale will never taste better than when you're on a plane.

2. Why the hell do they put the volume and channel controls on the arm rest of the person next to you?

Both these facts make no sense.
But they're true.
Freelance
226 · Jul 2016
No, really?
Ben Jul 2016
The A.M. Crunchwrap
How do they keep the hash brown
Crispy for so long?
224 · Jul 2017
Fertile Seeds
Ben Jul 2017
Dread can grow swiftly
Like weeds in a flower bed
Roots crawl through my gut
219 · Nov 2020
#17
Ben Nov 2020
#17
Fence post forced to bow
As gravity and ivy
Pull it to the ground
217 · Nov 2020
#20
Ben Nov 2020
#20
Onion grass hangs limp
Bedazzled with morning dew
Cold jewels in the sun
216 · Aug 2016
Stuff
Ben Aug 2016
I browse through jobs that I
Don't want

Test Analyst
Engagement Leader
Enterprise Architect
Device Administrator
Knowledge Engineer
Application Consultant

I look through these meaningless
High paying postings
Dedicate a fraction of my life
To it so that I can accumulate
More stuff

Surrounded by stuff
Shelves and drawers full
Of stuff

My stuff grows exponentially
Like voracious kudzu
It smothers my space
Blankets my floors

It seems
The more stuff
The less substance
But even this simple reality
Doesn't hinder my want of
Stuff

After I die
My stuff will sit
In a room collecting
Dust and maybe some of
It will be worth some money
To someone and then they'll
Have my stuff and the person
Who sold it can go buy their own
Stuff and I'll be in a box in the
Ground and then
Finally then
I will become just another layer
Of stuff
214 · Jul 2016
Way To Harsh The Buzz
Ben Jul 2016
Is it creation
Or are all of our poems just
Cheap emulation?
208 · Nov 2020
#18
Ben Nov 2020
#18
Crimson maple leaves
Thinly veiled by sheets of fog
The smell of damp earth
198 · Sep 2024
Pineapple 2
Ben Sep 2024
Hey pineapple
Its only been a few hours since you left
My chapstick fell over on the nightstand
Was that you?
Did you bump that on the way out of our room?
The tiny ***** popped out of my glasses
Did you do that too?

Hey pineapple
I walked past the empty middle room that was going to be yours just now
And grief hit me like a brick in the chest
I hurried past
I don’t like looking in there right now

Hey pineapple
I made my tea this morning like a drinking bird
Just dipping the steeper into the water mechanically
Staring intently at nothing
Like you had your tiny hands over my eyes
I have caught myself doing that a lot this morning

Hey pineapple
The house feels a lot stiller now
But there is no peace here
I can already feel my despair turning into rage
At everything and nothing

Hey pineapple
Sorry I keep reaching out to you
Your mom keeps saying “I feel dead inside”
We have to keep walking in on each other crying
And numbly holding each other
Everything is numb

Hey pineapple
I know I already said it
But I’m sorry
197 · Nov 2020
#16
Ben Nov 2020
#16
Shadows of dead leaves
Drift silent over creek beds
Babbling of water
186 · Oct 2020
#7
Ben Oct 2020
#7
Bird’s songs at sunrise
Rain working down from perches
Gathering puddles
185 · Nov 2020
#19
Ben Nov 2020
#19
My sunlit white walls
Pockmarked by shadows of leaves
Caught in morning wind
180 · Jul 2024
#23
Ben Jul 2024
#23
Dogs in dew dank grass
Green tomatoes on the vine
Drinking last nights rain
175 · Sep 2019
Cold In Bed
Ben Sep 2019
There is a fire that has burned
Inside of me for all my life
Painful and brilliant
But as I lay here
I realize that after 30 years
The fire is starting to cool
And I am to become
Smoldering embers
And now,
I’m cold in bed
172 · Jul 2020
A dented primer
Ben Jul 2020
If you've never pressed a gun barrel against the side of your head
It feels like
A dime or a quarter (depending on the caliber) that you put
To rest in a freezer
It's always cold
It could have been sitting in a car baking in a
Humid Pennsylvania July or the
Harsh southern sun
But it always feels like you've pulled it out of a freezer
And it always feels like its been made to sit in your hand
Pressed against your head.

I had a sick thought the other day
That I'd put that cold barrel to my head and pull the trigger
And the gun wouldn't go off
The hammer would fall and the cylinder would rotate and I
Would have a story:
"Imagine if it would have gone off!"

It's a weird self serving fantasy
Some otherworldly power saving me
Me admiring a primer that was dented but unfired
Putting it on a chain and wearing it around to say
"I'm serious, it could have gone off!"
And people would say
"Wow, he's deep, he feels things, he know what pain is"

But the truth is
We all know what pain is
In one form or another
Whether it's a inattentive parent
A drinking problem
A stressful job
Or no job at all
A spent shell casing
Or believing that your
Life is worth saving.

In reality
There would be no dented primer
No necklace
No veil of pain and deeper understanding

It would be my brains as a greasy stain over the
Poor paint job of my apartment
A screaming fiance
A job that would scold my absence until someone called them
And told them that the primer was fine
The life was over
The position was open.

It's odd
To weather some of the hardest things in life
But a minor slip up or mistake
Can make you fantasize about it being over
It's the minor inconveniences that make
The abrupt ending all the more appealing
Like wind rustling a dead leaf from a
Barren branch.
If someone you know is having a hard time with things, let them know that you're there for them. Also, if you're having similar thoughts, reach out to the suicide prevention hotline: https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
167 · Oct 2020
#8
Ben Oct 2020
#8
Gnarled ancient oak
Crows hold court in high branches
Dew clings to the trunk
Haiku
157 · Sep 2020
#6
Ben Sep 2020
#6
Letting fresh air in
The gaze of two pale emeralds
Searching for the sun
Written while opening my window and catching the gaze of my neighbors cat before she stretched out and sun bathed.
153 · Aug 2024
#28
Ben Aug 2024
#28
Fallen rain on vines
Tomatoes perched over wet dirt
Bird song in the mist
150 · Aug 2024
Untitled
Ben Aug 2024
Oh!
Why must all lessons worth learning
Begin with pain?
148 · Sep 2020
#5
Ben Sep 2020
#5
Face open to sky
A life of darkness exposed
Drying in the sun
Written while noticing that a large branch had been cut off a nearby tree and the remaining limb was bleeding sap that was baking in the sun.
140 · Sep 2020
#2
Ben Sep 2020
#2
Clinging to chaos
Remnants of a spider's web
Catch the morning sun
Written while observing the remains of a spiders web on a tangled green vine on my side yard fence
137 · Jul 2020
Fresh Hell
Ben Jul 2020
Susan hides a nest of goose eggs behind her hairline
She’s trapped with a man she doesn’t know anymore
Because of a child who won’t return her calls

She’s living in a fresh hell everyday

Ariel is trying to find a job
Sleeping in an overpriced oven of an apartment
Taking care of his brothers and sisters
They sleep on the floor and play with broken toys
While he travels city blocks dammed with trash
He comes home with nothing to show
And listens to his neighbors fight and **** through thin walls

He’s living in a fresh hell everyday

Everyone is barricaded in their houses
Or they’re out on the streets killing each other to get hashtags trending
The world is ruled by fools and we’re so self centered
We can’t understand that nature is trying to remove the cancer

We’re all living in a fresh hell everyday
134 · Aug 2020
My Dad
Ben Aug 2020
My dad is an enigma
He’s getting older but is
Healthier than guys 30 years younger than him
I’m convinced it’s because he drinks white wine from sun up to sun down and is performing a ritual of slow embalming

And his fridge has an assortment of salad dressings and Clamato juice
That were good in 2008
And he eats it saying
“It’s fine, best by dates are just marketing”

And god ****** if he doesn’t wake up kicking and content every day

A solid mass of boxed wine and 6 year old salad dressing
All over confident opinions and ***** jokes
Feeding foxes kibble in the backyard
Feeding his dogs liverwurst and chocolate ice cream
Crying in front of strangers at documentaries about people in countries he’s never been to

An obelisk of weirdness in a sea of pale mediocrity

And he’ll let you know
He wouldn’t want to be any other way.
131 · Sep 2024
Pineapple
Ben Sep 2024
Hey pineapple
I’m sorry I loved you so much
Before I even got a chance to meet you
And now your mom and I are here
And my diaphragm keeps locking up
My face slick with tears

Hey pineapple
I feel like I’m on a little tin row boat
With no oars but the water is calm
Still, I keep getting pulled away from you
And you’re waving to me from the dock
Not sad
Just there

“Bye dad”
“Bye buddy. You know how much I love you?”
“Yeah dad”

And the water isn’t moving but the dock keeps getting further away

Hey pineapple
I’m so sorry
I’ve been buying video games to play with you
And books to read you
Your mom and I had already started arguing about what to do with you when
The best time to take you target shooting
What to tell you about god (and my lack of it)
We got ahead of ourselves
Can you blame us?

Hey pineapple
I really hope that
Even though I don’t believe in a lot of things
I believed in how much I loved you
How great my life would have been with you in it
How happy you would have made your mom and I
How smart and funny you would have been

Hey pineapple
Did you know
Your aunt Sarah named you
It was the picture of you as an embryo
“I don’t know what I’m looking at, it looks like a pineapple”

Hey pineapple
I’m sorry buddy
I’ll just have to meet you elsewhere
Instead of where we should have met
In a stare while you lay swaddled in my arms
A small smile or belly laugh
Feeling you breath against my chest


Hey pineapple
I’m sorry
131 · Aug 2024
#29
Ben Aug 2024
#29
Morning bumblebees
Laze in sunflower pollen
Orange petals sway
128 · Oct 2020
#12
Ben Oct 2020
#12
Serpentine river
Winds through orange, yellow, red
Catching sun on scales
126 · Oct 2020
#9
Ben Oct 2020
#9
Swollen with the cold
Flowers peek into the street
Between fence pickets
121 · Oct 2020
#13
Ben Oct 2020
#13
Invisible mist
Falls on herons’ folded wings
Statues in the reeds
118 · Sep 2020
#1
Ben Sep 2020
#1
Playing hide and seek
A twisting vine finds purchase
Reaching for conquest
Written looking at my fence outside my kitchen window
116 · Jul 2024
#25
Ben Jul 2024
#25
Buzzing hummingbird
Wings a blur in morning sun
A speck in blue sky
116 · Oct 2020
#11
Ben Oct 2020
#11
Patchwork of birdsong
Dead leaves dance through hazy light
Kissing the lake’s face
113 · Jul 2024
#22
Ben Jul 2024
#22
A bumblebee hops
Pole vaulting from stalk to stalk
Flowers for breakfast
112 · Sep 2020
#4
Ben Sep 2020
#4
Bird song peels back night
Insects play solemn music
Wet lawns still at dawn
Written looking out my front window early in the morning.
110 · Jul 2024
#26
Ben Jul 2024
#26
Hummingbird visits
A ruby throated specter
Shrill hawk call in trees
109 · Oct 2020
#14
Ben Oct 2020
#14
Geese cry in the fog
Feathered steamboats bob listless
Herons watch from shore
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