Monday, November 22, 2010

POEM: Ode to "Weeping Onion (in the desert)"





Ode to "Weeping Onion (in the desert)"
(c) Richard Herndon 2010

I thought that my eyes
Were running in tears,
From peeling an onion
I'd had for years.

I thought that my life
Was down in the drain,
From living a life
I'd never regain.

I thought that you'd done
A painting for me.
My life seemed so much
Like the image, you see.

I thought that I'd peel
The layers on back,
And wind up again,
My life now on track.

I thought that when
I finished peeling it away,
My essential life'd be
Full of color, not gray.

I thought that would be
The life so good and grand,
But when I finished it was
"Weeping Onion" in the sand.

3 comments:

  1. Thanks so much for the Ode, Rick! You have a great sense of humor and whimsy which is philosophical, too.

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  2. young bubba, you never fail to amaze me.... this and the previous poem are just superior!!

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  3. Thanks to both of you for reviewing this. I got to looking at it last night and I think it could turn into lyrics of a song pretty quickly. What do you say to that, Theresa?

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