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Victor D López Jan 2020
Hubristrology is the pseudo-science,
Created when the human mind,
Attempts to reduce the infinite complexity,
Of the universe to its understanding.

It can lead to absurd conclusions not unlike,
A blind man who has spent his life in the desert,
Attempting to deduce the form and function,
Of a great white shark by examining only the tip of its dorsal fin.

In our efforts to unravel the secrets of the universe,
Even the wisest among us is like an amoeba floating on a leaf,
Attempting to distill the infinite secrets of the cosmos,
By examining in minutest detail the fetid drop of pond water it inhabits.

Square pegs don't fit into round holes? Worry not.
Hubristrology to the rescue!
Find a peg of lesser diameter,
And it will fit just fine.
This poem echoes a main theme in my most disturbing and perhaps prophetic short story, "End of Days." A little knowledge is a dangerous thing! It was posted first at AllPoetry in response to a prompt to create a new word, define it and use it in a poem.
Victor D López May 2020
When did she lose touch with my inner heart?          
Was it so long ago she held it near?                  
It was so easy from the very start,
To share it all with one I love so dear.              

How can she thumb the pages of my life,
And find fault with the words at every turn?          
So easily she crosses out a line,
Ignoring all that from it she could learn.            

I smile, she smiles, but does not understand,
And she goes on, perusing through my soul;            
In just a moment I will take her hand,
And we may both yet smile as we grow old.            

Our love is strong, its long-fueled flame still burns,
But what is gone will never more return.


NOTE: You can access my YouTube poetry reading of this previously unpublished sonnet and 15 others at https://youtu.be/umgmhtxrtVE
I've been living in 1987-1988 in my mind and soul for many weeks now while completing work on my novel. It covers in a fictionalized manner one of the most tumultuous periods of my life the aftershocks of which I still feel--will always feel.
127 · Jan 2022
Galactica
Victor D López Jan 2022
Cylons and humans,
Can end their war, choose peace,
Why oh why can't we.
126 · Dec 2021
Mars: Genesis 2.0
Victor D López Dec 2021
Asteroid strike nears
Earth mobilizes to save
Humanity's seed
You can hear me read a lengthy preview of one of my longest short stories about humanity's heroic efforts to forestall extinction with two years' warning of an unavoidable massive asteroid strike. The podcast link is https://open.spotify.com/episode/2K6dDI5bOek1dokvEiw5BR?si=mJFreM2PSU6lytT8PvjE0w
124 · Feb 2019
Inspired Clay
Victor D López Feb 2019
We your inspired clay,
By exercising free will,
Save or **** ourselves.
124 · Jan 2022
On Truth
Victor D López Jan 2022
Opinions are made of flexible cloth,
That can adapt to drape any body,
Regardless of how strange or fine its shape.

Truth is made of rigid, hard, brittle cloth,
That must be worn exactly as it comes,
Alter it for comfort's sake, and it breaks.
124 · Apr 2020
O Castelo de San Antón
Victor D López Apr 2020
Beautiful small castle on a tranquil bay,
Of beauty seldom seen on any shore,
Museum now of artifacts of old,
From Roman digs and our Celtic ancestors.

Treasures displayed from my Galician soil,
The lost kingdom's uncovered still,
Yet nary a manacle, or bar seen,
Of a fascist makeshift prison once here.

My grandfather tortured, condemned to death,
But set free by a jailor/patriot.
My maternal grandfather was a supporter of the failed Republic before and during Spain's Civil War. He never took up arms as he hated violence, but he wrote and delivered speeches in his home town of Sada, in Galicia, Spain. He also translated news from the British and U.S. newspapers as he had lived in New York City (Number 10 Perry Street in the Village)  with my grandmother from about 1918 until I believe the early 1930's prior to the start of the Civil War in Spain. Although he had good friends among both the Republicans, monarchists and Franco's supporters, he was an outspoken critic of fascism and ardent supported of the Republic. He was eventually imprisoned, tortures and sentenced to death. He spent some time in this castle turned military headquarters during the war and was held there awaiting execution in La Plaza de Maria Pita where he was to be shot with others by a firing squad for treason--read, opposing the fascist forces. I don't know whether his remaining friends who supported Franco, including a judge  who prized my grandfather's friendship and integrity above their opposing political beliefs, politics intervened or paid off one of his military jailers or whether the jailer may have been a Republican sympathizer not yet excised from their ranks, but he was set free by his jail door being unlocked in the middle of the night and  his being told to swim to shore despite his bad physical condition. My grandmother always claimed he swam more than a mile across the bay to freedom, though I doubt he would have had the strength and think it more likely he swam ashore closer to the city but away from the surrounding area of the castle--perhaps 100 yards or more. The castle itself is accessible from the shore as it is only a few meters into the water, though he certainly would not have been able to walk out the foot bridge as one does today. I've written about this and his prior and subsequent life in my "Unsung Heroes" longest ongoing poem about my grandparents and now my parents who have also passed away--all leaving behind the treasure of their noble examples that is my legacy and which I prize above all that I own, am, or will ever be,
124 · Jan 2022
Writing Sets Us Free
Victor D López Jan 2022
Writing sets us free,
To transform that which now is,
To what it could be.

Render for others,
The world from new perspectives,
So that they may see.

One word at a time,
Ours the power to create,
A new universe.

Share my worlds with me,
A journey of the mind's eye,
With lessons to teach.
124 · Mar 2019
False Friends
Victor D López Mar 2019
False friends are like leaves,
Blowing in an autumn wind,
Colorful, dry, dead.
123 · Apr 2019
The Wise Speak Softly
Victor D López Apr 2019
The wise speak softly,
Fools yell out their every thought,
That all may know them.
123 · Apr 2019
Storm Clouds
Victor D López Apr 2019
Fear not the dark clouds,
They'll throw a weepy tantrum,
And soon will be gone.
123 · Feb 2019
Prelude
Victor D López Feb 2019
Life is but a prelude to that which is to come,
Our pain and ecstasy are just ephemeral dreams,
We dream along the journey through the birth canal,
That leads to our emergence draped in glory's light,
Of our true birth in the arms of eternity.
121 · Mar 2019
End of Life
Victor D López Mar 2019
At the end of life,
My only concern will be,
Have I done enough.
Victor D López May 2020
I tried so hard to share my love with you,
To make you see the dream I saw so clear,
Yet you could not believe my words were true,
Could not let go of your consuming fear.

I waited hoping for some subtle change,
Ignoring every sign it would not come,
Until the dream was clearly out of range,
And hope, an evanescent shadow, gone.

The emptiness I feel knows no regret,
So do not weep for me, sweetest of friends,
Each fleeting moment shared I'll not forget,
I know what love is now, and how it ends.

The love I felt will live while I take breath,
The dream I'll carry with me to my death.


I posted this sonnet today along with 15 others in my latest poetry reading at  https://youtu.be/umgmhtxrtVE
Yet another bittersweet memory from 1987-88. I thought I had lost this particular sonnet but found it buried in my files of obsolete word processors.
120 · Jan 2022
Childhood
Victor D López Jan 2022
Wonder in all things,
Magic, trust, discovery,
Joy in simple play.
120 · Jan 2020
Gordian Knot
Victor D López Jan 2020
A Gordian knot,
Our wonder-filled universe,
And we have no sword.
119 · Apr 2019
Insomnia
Victor D López Apr 2019
Night has come once more,
But the world will not release,
Its grip on my mind.
119 · Dec 2019
Locura
Victor D López Dec 2019
Seguramente estás loco,
Cuando piensas tener la razón,
Y que todo el mundo está equivocado.
118 · Dec 2021
Nature's Art
Victor D López Dec 2021
I love museums that house priceless art,
Strolling quiet galleries transports us,
To worlds masterfully rendered by minds,
That can enhance our vision of the world.

Gaze at a worthy work of art awhile,
And it will speak to you in its own tongue,
It will engage your senses, feelings, mind,
Plant fertile seeds that blossom later on.

But nature too can reach us with her art,
As she inspires artists, poets, you, me,
All around us, all the time, day, and night,
If we but take the time to stop and look.

Lanscapes we notice, sunsets from the beach,
Crystaline pine trees on white winter roads,
Faraway nebula through Hubble's eye,
Earth's blue-white image as seen from the moon.

Her subtler art is also all around,
Sometimes sculpted in moments, like a snowflake,
Some worked for ages by oceans, rivers,
Glaciers, or desert sand blown by the wind.

Whether wrought by intelligent design,
Or mere happenstance devoid of intent,
Nature reigns supreme in art great and small,
A living fine art museum for all.
118 · Dec 2021
Eternal Quest
Victor D López Dec 2021
Why do we search for truth,
In all the wrong places?

Why do we trample true love,
Eyes fixed on the horizon?

Why do we build the crosses,
On which we are crucified?

Why do we sacrifice ourselves,
On altar to our ego?

Why do we discard the pure,
In Quixotic quests for the perfect?

Why do we always find answers,
Only when it is too late?
This free verse piece is inspired by one of my earliest and still my favorite short story, Eternal Quest. I wrote the original version, largely unchanged but for some light editing, when a freshman in college. There are layers to the story--unrequited love, friendship, philosophy, human frailty, and the duality of the human spirit--that were beyond my years and are still central to the core of who I am today.  I am older but not much wiser than my former young, old soul grappling with what it means to be human and to learn inconvenient lessons we prefer to ignore. You can hear me read cold reading of about half of this short story/novelette in one of my podcasts at https://open.spotify.com/episode/6c9kOS2skPxzNJaYtquQKR?si=-DFvQA6gTHW61H5RKWnzuA (a professionally produced version by voice talent Dale Wilcox is also included in the audiobook version of my short story collection, Mindscapes distributed by Audible and Amazon).
117 · Dec 2021
Silent Wailings
Victor D López Dec 2021
Do writers who cry,
Unread in the wilderness,
Ever make a sound?
117 · Apr 2019
Respect
Victor D López Apr 2019
Respect must be earned,
It is not bestowed by birth,
And cannot be bought.
Victor D López Jan 2022
In Spring I Dreamt of Summer's Sun
In spring I dreamt of summer's sun,
And all the things that I'd get done.

In summer I did dream of fall,
And lovely times we would have all.

In fall I dreamt of winter's due,
When rest and travel would come true.

And now that winter's finally here,
I dream of all the wasted years.

I dream of times we should have shared,
When all were still alive who cared.

I dreamed away my life it seems,
Instead of living it, I dreamed.

Longed for tomorrow every day,
And now I long for yesterday.

I wish I'd lived each day awake,
Left precious moments in my wake.

But wisdom comes too late I fear,
Too many dreams and wasted years.
Victor D López Dec 2021
A Holiday Gift,
My second book of poems free,
Expires Christmas day.

Download all formats,
With my thanks for your support,
At the link below.

May you all stay safe,
As you enjoy holidays,
With loved ones this year.

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1035449
116 · Dec 2019
The Forever Christmas Gift
Victor D López Dec 2019
Hot cocoa shared while binging on Christmas movies,
Writing Christmas cards to friends far and near,
Watching my wife create a unique Christmas wreath for her dad,
Helping to decorate the tree,
Wrapping gifts to be opened Christmas day,
Hearing, singing, and playing favorite carols,
Reminiscing about little ones' wonder on Christmas morning...

All wonderful gifts in themselves that last a lifetime.
But none can compare with the greatest gift of all,
That we commemorate every December 25,
The birth of the King of kings born not in luxury but in a manger,
Come not to rule but to teach us a better way to live,
A carpenter who would die on the cross to expiate our sins,
And to show us the path to everlasting life,
Made possible for us through His great sacrifice.

This is the only gift that matters on this or any Christmas.
It is the forever gift that cannot be bought in any store,
That is never used up, lost, or broken,
And that comes with a warranty that lasts for all eternity.
Everything else is just sweet icing on the scrumptious cake that is life,
Victor D López Jan 2022
Few things shine as bright,
As a new adventure's start,
Hope springs eternal.

Siren's song beckons,
Calling us towards the rocks,
Will our course hold true?

If the course is true,
The vision clear and focused,
All may yet end well.

Battles may be won,
Pyrrhic victories are these,
If innocence lost.
This is another teaser, likely the last one, for my novel "Hire Lernin': An Idealist's Quest through the Realm of for-Profit Education." You can sample 20 percent of the book free by using the "look inside" feature at https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08XPTYDPD/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0
112 · Nov 2019
Thanksgiving
Victor D López Nov 2019
Today I give thanks,
For the unbridled joy shared,
With those here and gone.
111 · May 2020
I Need a Reset Button
Victor D López May 2020
I need a reset button for my life,
A chance to chart a course on a blank slate,
Unplant the seeds that blossomed pain and strife,
And brought a bitter harvest to my plate.

I walked by open doors that closed behind,
With eyes fixed only forward on my course,
Trying to do what’s right, I’ve been unkind,
Attempts to avoid pain just made it worse.

I should have explored many other paths,
That led to orchards that would bear sweet fruit,
My solitary one has led to wrath,
The seeds I planted would themselves uproot.

What use is wisdom when it comes too late?
There is no reset button to cheat fate
I've completed my first novel. It deals with themes that have hit too close to home. The bittersweet pain of so many could-have-beens come to the surface in fiction that too closely emulates life. If only we could rewrite our own lives--make different choices, walk through the many doors that remained open in our youth that we ignored blindly trudging on what we mistakenly believed to be the right path. What would I give to be able to rewrite the novel that is my life and find happy endings for myself and all I've touched? What would I give to unring bells that should never have been rung? To undo pain to loved ones brought not by malice but by misguided good intentions? That may well be a future novel in itself--I've already explored the theme and one imperfect technological solution in a novella. We do not have a reset button in life. Thank God we have the power of words and the solace of poetry. They are often the only sword and shield that can stave off despair.
110 · Apr 2019
The Veil Lifted
Victor D López Apr 2019
Glazed eyes stared at me,
Bereft of recognition,
But now you see all.
110 · Dec 2019
Sobre el éxito
Victor D López Dec 2019
Tengo un currículum vitae de diez páginas,
Y una vida de una página,
Nota a pie de página mi pesar
Translation of my poem "On Success"
109 · Jan 2022
Heaven's Pull Grows Strong
Victor D López Jan 2022
We are chained to earth,
By our hopes, dreams, appetites,
And loved ones still here.

But the bonds weaken,
As we experience loss,
Of those we most love.

Eventually,
Heaven wins the tug of war,
As grief seeks release.

And spirit flies free,
Its chains snapped by heaven's pull,
Towards those we love.

Thus we fallen rise,
If our lives made us worthy,
By the Grace of God.

Lonely, lost no more,
Open arms awaiting us,
To welcome us home.
109 · Jan 2022
Judge Not the Words
Victor D López Jan 2022
Do not judge people,
Based only on what they say,
Actions show the truth.
107 · May 2020
The Heart Sculpts Us
Victor D López May 2020
The heart sculpts us
From within
With neither chisel nor hammer
But with fire
That burns away
The weak facades
We build
Hoping for
Shelter from the
Storm

It melts away
Reason
Logic
Sense
Leaving behind ashes
From which a Phoenix
May yet rise again
Revealing the
True nature
Of our
souls

We are not what we
Seem
Nor are we what we
Say
Not even what we
Do
We are only what we
Feel
And how we
Love

In the darkness
And the cold
And the loneliness
That is our life
It is our only true source
Of
Light
Heat
Comfort
And our only
Refuge
107 · Jan 2019
On My Poetry
Victor D López Jan 2019
I am a child playing with finger-paints,
plopping blobs of multi-colored paint,
which runs and clumps onto the canvas,
making my attempts,
to depict what I see and feel,
into murky shadows of a world too crudely rendered.

Incomprehensible swirls,
of my chubby little hands,
struggling,
with mindless tenacity,
to paint,
blurry, evanescent, unrecognizable details,
as senseless as the death throes,
of a writhing salamander,
half drowned in a paint can by a sadistic child,
and thrown onto a canvas,
to create art,
through the stains of its death throes,

A child,
trapped,
in a middle-aged body,
staining with artless hands,
unrecognizable forms,
in a pointless effort,
to render,
some meaning,
on the canvas,
of his life.
From Of Pain and Ecstasy: Collected Poems
106 · Apr 2019
Opinions
Victor D López Apr 2019
Opinions fly free,
But are worthless noise when not,
Supported by facts.
Victor D López Dec 2021
A warning defiled,
By hubris of a pharaoh,
Its purpose revealed.

The puzzling riddle,
And purpose of the Great Sphinx
Revealed in prime time.

A curious world,
Searching for enlightenment,
Ashes its reward.
This is a teaser for my short story by the same name. You can hear me read the entire short story free of charge through in my podcast--direct link: https://open.spotify.com/episode/4PHC2O2OJI7FH7fryQ5d3q?si=FAjS_UjMTFaAiL2q9ktGiA
105 · Dec 2021
Twin Fawns' Visit
Victor D López Dec 2021
Mom dropped off two fawns,
My back yard their romper room,
Watched them for the day.

Nibbled grass and leaves,
Gave them cool water to drink,
Feared, would mom return?

Seemed happy but shy,
Cute, tiny and oh so frail,
They seemed unconcerned.

At night mom returned,
Rounded up her twin darlings,
All scampered away.
103 · Dec 2021
Lighthouse in Spain
Victor D López Dec 2021
Briny ocean breeze,
Fishing boats shepherded home,
By your guiding light.
103 · Jan 2022
Relativity
Victor D López Jan 2022
Relativity,
Shows space and time can be bent,
It can't bend the truth.
103 · Jan 2022
Life's Biggest Losers
Victor D López Jan 2022
Life's biggest losers,
Are those who when they're losing,
Want to change the rules.
102 · Feb 2019
Gravity
Victor D López Feb 2019
You push me away,
But I am in your orbit,
Captured forever
Victor D López Feb 2020
Five years since we last spoke.
Five years since I last hugged you.
Five years since hearing you say good night on the phone.
Five years since our last dinner together.
Five years since our last daily talk on my long commute.

The time has passed so swiftly.
And so slowly.
The pain has abated to a constant hurt.
I need you dad.
I always knew I would.

I took you for granted too often.
I said I love you often, meant it always.
But I did not feel it as strongly as I should have--
Did not appreciate how very precious every moment was--
Did not comprehend how truly blessed I was to have you in my life.

Mom is now gone too.
The years after you passed were profoundly painful.
She did not realize you were gone--a blessing.
Eventually she forgot me too.
But I so miss our weekly visits too.

I always kissed her for you.
Three times on the forehead before leaving.
You always kissed her three times.
I hope you were there sometimes.
And I hope you were not.

You are both together now.
Resting side by side.
I will join you both when God calls me home.
And will miss you both every day meanwhile.
Until we meet again.
100 · Apr 2019
Honor
Victor D López Apr 2019
The only true wealth,
Is one that can't be taken,
Honor your good name.
100 · Mar 2019
On Politics
Victor D López Mar 2019
You'll never find truth,
However hard you seek it,
In extremists' words.
Victor D López Dec 2021
Success obsessed man,
Beautiful apparition,
A life turned around?
Hear me read a preview of my short story by the same name at https://open.spotify.com/episode/5JMPqo2zjpjeQNdykL7920?si=_UfXMsjfTKyROXQhw9MNjA

A young executive on the wrong track meets a beautiful apparition at a friend's party that has him take an unvarnished look at his life. Will he change his ways?
98 · Dec 2020
Swimming in my tears
Victor D López Dec 2020
Swimming in my tears
Seeking an island of joy
Despair circling near
97 · Dec 2021
Writer's Lament
Victor D López Dec 2021
Why do we persist,
Writing words that go unread?
A form of madness?
Victor D López Dec 2021
God made flesh is born,
Innocent, pure lamb of God,
To die for our sins.

There's no greater love,
Nor is there a greater hope,
For all who believe.

Unwortrhy am I
And yet He still died for me,
Forgives me my sins.

Believers rejoice,
But let us all remember,
He loves ALL of us.

Believers and non,
All humans are our brothers,
And our sisters too.

Let us not forget,
God made man came to teach us,
To love, not to hate.

Whether you believe,
That He is the Son of God,
Or you believe not.

Believe in His message,
Love your neighbor as yourself,
Regardless of faith.

People of good will,
Embrace at least the message,
Of the messenger.

May you each know peace,
Health and joy throughout your lives,
This my Christmas wish.
96 · Dec 2021
Good Bye 2021
Victor D López Dec 2021
I used to be sad,
At the passing of a year,
Not this one or last.

Hope 2022,
Will be better for us all,
Peace, health and good will.
96 · Apr 2019
Truth
Victor D López Apr 2019
Truth like a flower,
Opens itself to the sun,
Lies thrive in darkness.
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