Guest poet:

I feel like I should send you a poem or something

Something about how life or God or who ever is behind the curtain of
all things pulling all our strings,
the strings that jerk us up out of the void and into the light and
heat and cold and make us put on
our boots and start walking and talking and eating cornflakes for
breakfast and slaps us around and
dumps us in the middle of deep dark holes of despair and desperation
where monsters come out of the night
and gobble up our happiness when we aren’t looking and then throws us
in the ocean of self doubt and confusion that dries up the
next minute and leaves us spread out like dead butterflies on the
specimen table of alienation…
Only to have the phone ring and someone tell us that the person we
love most in the world just died
and now we have to look at the sunrise and wonder what we ever thought
was beautiful about it and if it will
ever look beautiful again. . .
And how wonderful it is that after all that happens Life or God or
who ever it is that is behind the curtain of all things pulling
our strings now Jerks up out of the void the most incredible being
that says, “Look at me! I’m going to start it all over again.
And I’m so beautiful none of what has come before me matters a flea’s
butt because I bring with me the promise that
life can be different and nobody can deny that who looks at my tiny
fingers or by big bright eyes and the way I wiggle my toes
at the cosmos because I’m alive and that’s all that matters and if
there’s anything
at all close to pure being it’s me!”

  — Frank Asch

This poem was offered to ThisCantBeHappening! by Frank Asch, the noted children’s book author/illustrator. He lives in Hawaii. (It is copyrighted may not be reprinted without permission of the author.)