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Dec 2016 · 731
Small Things
Ellis Reyes Dec 2016
A rivulet penetrates the surface,
sustaining a desiccating thing.

A slanted ray
awakens a dormant seed.

A dropped morsel
nourishes a starving creature.

None is significant

Each is
A whispered hope
Dec 2016 · 1.3k
Perspective
Ellis Reyes Dec 2016
Before he was here
He would have said, "bereft of feeling,"
Now he says TBI

Before he was here,
Overwatch was a game.
Now it keeps him and others alive

Before he was here
He was a conscientious vegan.
Now he's an omnivore,
Devouring vacuum sealed inorganic meat byproducts.
With vigor

Before he was here
Musty was the damp basement smell-- endearing, familiar
Now it's the infection smell -- nauseating, familiar

Before he was here,
There was good and evil,
Now there are only shades of evil

Before he was here
She was there,
Always.
Now she is gone,
Forever.

Before he was here
Death was distant, clinical
Now it's cloying, visceral

He doesn't know if he'll be able
To return to the time before here
He doubts it.
A poem written with borrowed words: Bereft, Musty, Overwatch, Omnivore
Dec 2016 · 1.0k
Grizzly Dreams
Ellis Reyes Dec 2016
Grizzly bear lay on the library floor.
Just his skin, really.
The bratty kids spilling red fruit punch on him.

He didn't like to be this way.
He shut his eyes and he dreamed back.

Back to the taxidermy shop with its formaldehyde odor
And jars of glass eyes.
A fat man with a dull knife
Ripping his flesh from his bones.

He didn't like to be this way.
He shut his eyes and he dreamed back.

Back to when he was heaped onto the cold metal pickup bed
Piled crossways on top of two dead deer
His large head flopped on a cooler of smelly fish,
Exposed to the wind and snow
For hours.

He didn't like to be this way.
He shut his eyes and he dreamed back.

Back to the moment when bullet hit bone,
When his crystal clear vision darkened.
When his mighty roar was silenced
Forever.

He didn't like to be this way.
He shut his eyes and he dreamed back.

Back to the crisp fall mornings
Standing in the river
Feasting on salmon
Tall and proud
The master of his domain.

He liked being this way.
He dreamed hard to try to stay there.
Dec 2016 · 293
A Rare Find
Ellis Reyes Dec 2016
There
Apart from the others
Broken, Flawed

Beautifully imperfect

A rare find

For one perceptive enough to appreciate it

The perfect gift
Oct 2016 · 440
Yahrzeit (A Pantoum)
Ellis Reyes Oct 2016
Today I do not mourn
The anniversary of your death
I will embrace the day with joy
Love and smile - fully alive

The anniversary of your death
It is difficult to see you
Love and smile - fully alive
Absent pain and bitterness

It is difficult to see you
I will embrace the day with joy
Absent pain and bitterness
Today I do not mourn.
Written on the 7th Anniversary of my mom's passing
Ellis Reyes Sep 2016
Christmas holidays
Joy, Laughter, Cheer
"Merry, Merry, Marigold," sang Mum
"Merry, Merry Mum," sang Marigold

Cheeks and nose tips
glowing bright pink
against frigid air.
Bodies at sharp upward angle
ski lift carrying them
Up Up Up

Tips slightly skyward
they slide smoothly from the lift
Marigold then Mum

Side by side
Each spies their downward course
With mighty heaves they push off

"Happy Christmas, Mum!"
"Happy Christmas Marigold"

Marigold's helmet
A disco ball
Glitter, sparkles, color
reflecting brilliant sunshine
A comet streaking downward
Screaming toward terminal velocity

Mum carves a serpentine path
A python's body in the new snow
Fresh
Natural
Tranquil

Somewhere near the top
Children hear a hideous snicker-snack
A pine bough vorpal sword
Finds its mark in someone's back

Somewhere on the mountain
Sun melted snow
And the carefree happy skier
had nowhere else to go

Her skiing day ended
Amid the trees and dirt
Her glistening glitter helmet
Crumpled
Filled with earth

Paralysis would be the happy ending,
but this is not that day
The little girl named Marigold
will never get back up to play

That's the tragic outcome
when trees meet vertebrae

Her friends gather together
Engineering an awesome little shrine
filled wth flowers, cats, and baseballs
and even a basketball-sized porcupine

Beneath a mighty pine tree
Friends embrace and say goodbye
Christmas holiday is a rotten time
For little kids to die.
Nov 2015 · 867
Après Paris III
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
Once I wrote
L’espoir, toujours l’espoir
Always have hope.

Now, I’m much less sure
Nov 2015 · 3.2k
Paris 13/11/15
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
Vendredi
A fall Friday evening

A football match
A rock show
A café
A restaurant
A night out
In Paris.

A suicide belt
Armed gunmen
A suicide belt
Armed gunmen
A suicide belt

People
You
Me
Mom
Uncle
Baby daughter

Killed
Killed
Blinded
Killed
Maimed
Killed

To appease
A bloodthirsty
Desert god
Allahu Akbar.
Nov 2015 · 995
Après Paris II
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
We bury
We grieve
We pray

Dieu Nos Protège
God Protect Us
Nov 2015 · 1.2k
Après Paris
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
Après Paris
Darkness seems so close
Threatening and present.

Even as we mourn,
Our hearts tremble
Wondering

Are we next?
Nov 2015 · 2.6k
Stolen Valor
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
There he is
the loudest guy in the bar
Boasting about clandestine OPS
and battles he’d ‘prefer not to remember’,
But he does,
because he has an audience

There he was in Ramadi, Korengal,
Tikrit, Kandahar, pinned down by dozens,
no hundreds, of enemy fighters.
His best mate, was hit by shrapnel or an enemy round.
He screams for Doc
But no help comes
The barroom hero
applies a compression bandage,
but the blood continues to flow through his fingers
Minutes pass, his buddy worsens.
Doc arrives, finally.
The buddy is stabilized and loaded onto a stretcher
He’ll be on the first bird out

The battle hardened warrior continues his tale,
regaling his table with airstrikes, CQB, and
taking the battle to the enemy.

Someone asks, “What unit were you in?”
He replies proudly, “The Second Ranger Battalion.”

You set your own beer down and spin from your chair.
You make your way from your table to his.
You place a silver coin upon it,
“Second Ranger Battalion,” you say,
“Coin Check.”

The color drains from his face
Fear in his eyes and an ‘Oh ****’ expression on his face,
He stammers something about being ‘attached’
and having orders for Ranger School once.

Your icy glare tells him that he’d better
**** and **** before he is no longer able to do either.

He throws a $20 onto the table and finds his way to the door.

******* ****.
Nov 2015 · 3.4k
The Gift of Pain
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
In Battalion,
Misery is served in a thousand ways.

Misery is served in buckets of rain
and hours of wind.
Unyielding, soul-******* cold and wet.
Porous jungle boots that invite the frigid water in and soften your feet for a relentless 30 mile march.

Misery is served in a stifling aircraft flying Nap of the Earth.
A nauseating rollercoaster ride that never fails to elicit
chain reaction vomiting from the paratroopers rigged to jump.

Misery is served at pool PT
When your arms and legs feel like lead
and drowning is a better alternative
than the aquatic torture that you’re enduring.

Misery is served during blistering Company runs
led by the Commander
who was a college decathlete.
Runs where the strongest of us
pulled aside, emptied our stomachs,
and rejoined the formation.

Misery is served by no warning alerts
separating families and lovers
for indefinite periods,
sometimes forever.

Misery is served by the Spec 4 Mafia
Unleashing Hell on new Rangers
testing their threshold for ****.

Misery is served by road marches, prickly heat,
Black Palm, and sawgrass. It’s served by desert heat,
Arctic cold, and the stench of the world’s worst places.

Misery is served by the loss of brothers in war and training,
gone too soon to join the Great Ranger in the Sky.

Through it all, misery hardened my body and strengthened my soul.
It made me a warrior and ushered me into a Brotherhood that will be with me until we all sit at the great table in Valhalla.

So on this Veteran’s Day
Embrace the ****
Endure the pain
Invite the Misery
For that’s what makes us
Men amongst Men

Rangers Lead The Way.
Nov 2015 · 1.0k
All of My Time
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
If life’s minutes
were kept in a vault
I would transfer each of mine
to you.
So that you had time
for a cure to be found
Nov 2015 · 1.1k
You're Here
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
Your sister heard your laugh
The dog stared long into your room
The tree cast a shadow
that looked just like you

Pandora played your song,
out of sync with the station that was on

Your sheet music is on the top of the pile,
Inside the piano bench

My tea tastes sweet this morning.
Like there are two sugars instead of one,
The way you like it.

Yesterday, we visited.
We brought flowers and treats
Sang songs, told stories, and cried

Perhaps, today, it’s our turn
Nov 2015 · 563
Searching for Signs
Ellis Reyes Nov 2015
Tradition says he’ll come today
With the wind,
In a ray of sunshine
On the arrival of a friendly bird

Was that creak his footfall in the hallway?
Was that warm breeze his breath upon my neck?
Is that his familiar scent or just my deep desire to have him here with me?

We’ll set out candles
Prepare his favorite foods
Bathe our home with love and light
Because today the children,
My child,
Returns from the grave
For Jack. Who left us far too soon.
Oct 2015 · 1.2k
The Second to Last Supper
Ellis Reyes Oct 2015
Gethsemane
Butterflies, fawns, the quiet trickle of a nearby stream.
Apostles argue.
Again
Some want pizza
Others teriyaki
A few want pastrami from Moshe's Deli in Nazareth

"Brothers. Time is short," said Jesus quietly,
"Let us not argue. I have brought a potato. Let us share."

The Apostles look at each other in dismay.
A potato?
What is this another f*cking parable?
They were hungry and impatient.

"Look JC," said Simon
"You're the Messiah and all, but we were hoping for something a little
more substantial."

"I bid you peace, Brother," said Jesus, covering the potato with a plain cloth.

He began the customary blessing for this type of food.
The Apostles bowed their heads respectfully.
One by one they closed their eyes in prayer
Sanctifying the simple meal that was before them.

Minutes passed
Stomachs growled
Apostles began to fidget.

Without warning Jesus shouted,
"Chabada Kedavra,"
and lifted the cloth, revealing a whole roasted chicken beneath.

The Apostles clapped their hands in delight at Jesus' latest miracle.
"Faith feeds us in many ways," said Jesus.
"Amen," said the Apostles in unison....

Completely missing
The KFC bag

That Jesus was sliding
under the table
with his sandaled foot.
Oct 2015 · 678
The Eyes Outside the Window
Ellis Reyes Oct 2015
Staring, Glaring, Unblinking
They are familiar and terrifying

A lost love scratching her way
back to material existence...

A fallen friend seeking etherial
companionship...

A family member longing
For the comforts of home...

An ancient foe
Exacting revenge with nightly torment...

A wispy passerby
Simply attracted to the lamp's glow...

Or is it Death peeking in
Checking on the doneness of this life.
Mar 2015 · 727
Amaline
Ellis Reyes Mar 2015
Blood
Sticky
Warm
Leaking

Amaline
smells of
***** and rot.
Ill-fitting clothes stained
from weeks,
or months,
or years
of neglect.

In weeks
or months
or years,
Gangrene claimed four of her pickle green toes.
Eight ragged teeth hang lazily from
Abscessed gums
Leaking sticky pus;
Her putrid breath heavy with bacteria and decay.

Last week or month
an old rooster
pecked
her eye.
As she slept.
A choice morsel for
the rat waiting in the dark.

It rained that day
Or the next.

No one noticed that morning or night
a week or a month or a year ago,
when she dragged the broken bottle
across her wrists.

Her family stopped caring long ago
And so did she.
Mar 2015 · 590
Withering
Ellis Reyes Mar 2015
How does it feel
Malignant cells taking over your body?
How does it feel
knowing that you may have celebrated your final
birthday, Christmas, Fourth of July?
How does it feel
the uncertainty of what follows?
How does it feel
the chaos that you leave behind?
How does it feel
Departing this world without having
contributed to it?
How does it feel
to have existed
but not lived…
Mar 2015 · 504
When You Go
Ellis Reyes Mar 2015
No tears will fall
No sad songs sung
No heads hung in despair,
No black limousines
Or flower wreaths
People just won’t care.

No poems read
or candles burned
No flags lowered halfway.
For everyone who’s still alive,
it’s just another day.

No flowered cards of sympathy
Or condolences to be shared,
No crying faces tagged on Instagram
Because no one really cares.

You'll leave this world as you came in
cold and all alone.
A pale, lifeless, skinbag
Filled with blood and guts and bones.
Mar 2015 · 494
Jeune Etoile
Ellis Reyes Mar 2015
On clear nights we can see you…
Twinkling, beautiful  
On clear nights we can feel…
your love and kindness.
On clear nights we can hear…
Your bubbly laughter and the lilt of your voice.
On clear nights we know you are with us,
because on clear nights we can see
all the way to Heaven.
Written for a friend who left us far too soon.
Mar 2015 · 3.4k
Happy Unicorn
Ellis Reyes Mar 2015
Happy Unicorn Poem

Prancing in the meadow,
Warm sunshine on her face
The happy unicorn did not see
The hunter’s hiding place.

Eating rainbow candy,
Smiling ear to ear
The happy unicorn did not know
The grim reaper lurked so near.

Singing gentle lullabies
To the butterflies,
The happy unicorn did not know
She’d cause them all to die.

Lapping at the trickle
Of the crystal, sparkling stream
The happy unicorn did not hear
The hunter’s arrow ZING.

A chipmunk tried to warn her
Squeaking out in fright
But it was simply much too late
With the arrow fast in flight

A pretty yellow songbird
Tried to knock the arrow off its path
But the arrow’s razor edges
Cut the songbird right in half.

Then a fuzzy little bunny
Jumped as high as he could jump
When the arrow passed right through his throat
He fell down in a clump.

A brightly colored butterfly
flew into the arrow’s way,
the arrow was not diverted,
It was not her lucky day.

Only three feet later
The arrow found its mark
Extinguishing forever
The creature’s living spark

The hunter popped up in delight
feeling quite a thrill.
That he would soon be famous
for his magical creature ****.

He bounded through the meadow,
running toward the woods
yelling out in victory
“I always knew I could.”

He kicked aside the chipmunk,
He stepped upon the bird
He booted the bunny’s body
into a pile of mud.

He was almost to the butterfly,
When he stopped.
Dead in his tracks.

What he saw before him,
Caused his body to go slack.

He did not see a unicorn,
Lying lifeless there,
But it was his precious daughter
his own arrow in her hair.

The Old Enchanted Meadow
With deep magic all around,
Teaches lessons to all of those,
Who trod her sacred ground.

Today the hunter learned the most painful one of all,
A man who would **** a unicorn does not deserve beauty at all.
Feb 2015 · 358
Missing
Ellis Reyes Feb 2015
Have you seen me?
I’ve been missing since 2003

Darkness surrounds
It’s very cold
It’s 2015
or so I’m told

The walls are smooth
and chill to the touch
I don’t see the sun very much

The food I eat
is cold and stale
served to me
in a small metal pail

I hear the screams,
the whimpers, the cries.
Are there others like me
who are held nearby?

Or am I alone
in this unknown place
creating nightmares to fill
the unearthly space.
Dec 2014 · 967
Real World
Ellis Reyes Dec 2014
Blood red tears streamed…
Coloring her face
Blue
Then yellow.

Looking forward she saw primates
Behind her screaming
“Excelsis!”
to no one in particular.

Listening carefully
she felt the chill
of a raging fire,
crunching,
down the gravel path.

Out of nowhere
Blinding light
Covered her in darkness.
Tossing her wildly against
a thousand razor quills,
soft against her skin.

Grasping the cacophony
the sweet smell of anger
glowed green upon her tongue.
Would radishes grow here?

Disoriented by the pedestrian world
swirling about
She consumed mind-altering substances.
And returned to the unreal events
of
everyday life.
Oct 2014 · 3.9k
Happy Hunting!
Ellis Reyes Oct 2014
Unforgiving heat
Cool drink
Giraffe,
Hippo,
Wildebeest,
Gazelle
Sip muddy water hole
Crouching low.

Unforgiving heat
Cool drink
Texans
Sip fridge-cooled Camelbacks
Crouching low.

Light breeze
Eggplant skies
Tall savannah grass
Sways
Masking movement.
Predators travel
Unseen.

Guns ready
trophies sighted
Giraffe
Hippo
Wildebeest
Gazelle

Bullet chambered
Trigger finger
trophies....

Running?

Cheetahs pouncing
Texans screaming
Law of Nature
End of Story.
This poem is the product of a poetry challenge laid down my 6th grade English students. The gave me the words, Giraffe, Hippo, Fridge, Eggplant, and Texas. My assignment was to create a poem that included surprise or astonishment and incorporated all of the given words. This poem is the product of that challenge.
Oct 2014 · 1.2k
Bloody Thursday
Ellis Reyes Oct 2014
Slate skies
Stinging rain
No rainbows today.

Wicked laughter
from darkened houses
terrifies.

Defenestrated neighbors
Swing from ragged ropes
Tattered clothing
Exposes inhuman things

Soulless creatures
Skulk and lurk
patiently waiting
for beating hearts

Broken gravestones
hide terrified children
clutching iPads.
Fading light in a dark, dark
world
The product of a poetry challenge laid down by 6th grade English students. They gave me the words Thursday, rainbow, donkey, defenestrate, and iPad and I was challenged to write a creepy poem incorporating those words.
Apr 2013 · 1.6k
Infidel
Ellis Reyes Apr 2013
Your life is less than worthless to me
It is a stain on a perfect world created by the perfect being
I want to cut off your face with a rusty knife and feed your flesh
to wild dogs.
I want you to feel ground glass and petrol splashed into your open wounds
I want to set you ablaze - and watch your skin blacken and crack
I want there to be no end to your suffering
I wish upon you Perpetual agony
I want your soul to be tormented by demons and your children to know their names
I want your house to be a pestilence amongst your people
and disease to run rampant therein.
I want the all powerful and ever living God to smite you into oblivion,
erasing all traces of your being from the universe.
I want all manner of vermin to gnaw upon you and make your essence theirs.
Condemnation is your name and the deepest circle of Hell is your domain.
Apr 2013 · 1.5k
Evelyn B.
Ellis Reyes Apr 2013
During the Depression little Evie
sewed dolls from Granny's quilt scraps.

World War II knew her as Evelyn.
Builder of planes, defender of freedom.

Cousin Bobby called her Auntie,
He moved in with us when he was 12.

44 years of first graders adored Mrs. Bennett,
who read them stories with love and expression.

She was Dad's one and only Sugar.

Now,
one breath later,
she is

the deceased
the body
the cadaver
the remains

Nothing more.
Apr 2013 · 3.2k
The Agony and the Harmony
Ellis Reyes Apr 2013
These words are a sock, soft and warm from the dryer
butterknife
palpable
lullabye
maroon

These words are bits of glass, attacking my ears:
Yaw
Ketch
Blurt
Epizeuxis
Jactation and
Mauve

These words are brass-knuckled fists to the face
Mogadishu
Rwanda
Desert One
My Lai
And
Nine One One

These words are a sneaky cat, slithering here and there
Mystery
Secretive
Lurking
Sly
Shadowy

These words are unknown to everyone but me. Private words for private thoughts.
Uiyak
Jackassdom
Nothingofanyvalue
Apr 2013 · 976
Hippophylaxis
Ellis Reyes Apr 2013
Harry the Hippo was a circus fave
For 15 years on the center stage.
He delighted kids young and old
Balancing ***** on his oversized nose.

Year after year
Show after show
Harry delighted
with his big, whopping nose.

No one under the big top
could have guessed
What horrible thing
Would happen next

From the front of crowd,
in a colorful seat,
A blond haired boy
tossed Harry a treat

Harry chomped it down
and continued his act,
Then
Suddenly
Harry stopped,
And fell flat on his back

Harry rolled right
Harry rolled left
then
Harry died a
Painful...
choking...
death

The Ringleader called for the hippo doc
Who told him that Harry died from
Anaphyalactic  shock
Brought on by a child’s
Peanut lollipop
Apr 2013 · 890
Stupid - A Pantoum
Ellis Reyes Apr 2013
You’re stupid
All the sudden
you axe questions
about places you have went too

All the sudden
You don’t know nothin’
About places you have went too
Exasperating everything

You don’t know nothin’
About nothin’
Exasperating everything
Exspecially me.

About Nothin’
You axe questions
Exspecially me
You’re stupid.
This poem was written for my 5th grade class in 2013 to demonstrate Pantoum.
Apr 2013 · 3.0k
Jaime Chavez
Ellis Reyes Apr 2013
He entered our classroom
Quietly
Something in his hand

A slip of paper
Assigning him
to English 11b

English words
Thick in his mouth
He whispered his name,
Jaime Chavez

Jimmy Changa!
someone mocked,
Had one of them for supper
Nice to know you burrito boy.

Jaime Chavez smiled,
And remembered.

He entered our classroom
Quietly
Something in his hand

A book
Shakespeare
Carefully noted
In Spanish and English

Jimmy Changa
Someone mocked
Whatcha got there?
A book?
You don’t need them to cut my lawn.

Jaime Chavez smiled,
And remembered

He entered our classroom
Quietly
Something in his hand

An award
Superior achievement
English 11b

Jimmy Changa
Someone mocked
You didn’t earn that,
*******, ******, ****

Jaime Chavez smiled
And remembered.

He entered our classroom
Quietly
Something in his hand

Full scholarship
Princeton University
In English Literature

And something else

A bumper sticker
"God Bless America,"

Which he carefully
tacked to the bulletin board

My name is not Jimmy Changa.

My name, is Jaime Chavez

And he smiled.
May 2012 · 1.5k
Rene
Ellis Reyes May 2012
Her hands are neither soft
nor attractive.
They are a white fish belly from too
little time in the sun.
Her nails are stubby and unadorned.
Her fingers are tentacles projecting
unnaturally from undersized palms,
tips rough and calloused.

I must stare
I cannot help myself

Then it begins.
The movement.
The tentacles scamper here and there.
They reach
They touch
They pound and poke
and stretch and crawl
and in their grotesque fury
teach me to love.

Mozart and Chopin
Prokofiev and Bach

The piano is a time machine
transforming the tiny practice room
into the mighty concert halls
of Vienna and Prague.

From the gallery I am
entranced by rhapsodies
seduced by nocturnes
and consumed by symphonies.

I murmur,
does the music stir your soul?

She glances up
briefly
and returns to work.
Dec 2011 · 1.7k
Souvenir
Ellis Reyes Dec 2011
Smile, Dear Child, smile
Our tears will be gone -
In a while.

Dieu a appelé ton nom
Et les anges t'apportent au Ciel
Ton étoile brillera toujours
Il donne espoir aux rêveurs,
Il nous rappel de ton amour.

Requiem eternam dona ei
Et lux perpetua luceat ei
We will always, always love you,
our dear, sweet Carrie.
Dedicated to Carrie who left us far too soon.
Nov 2011 · 566
Two Thousand Hearts
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Two thousand hearts
supported you

Two thousand hearts
prayed for you

Two thousand hearts
wept for you

Now, two thousand hearts
look toward Heaven
and hope you're looking back
Dedicated to Carrie, whose love and humor live on.
Nov 2011 · 524
Seeker
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
I left to find God
Instead I found you
Does Satan prove God?
Nov 2011 · 11.7k
PTSD
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Process hope she says
Find the beauty in all things
Effing counselors
This poem was written as a contribution to the "Adopt a Metaphor" experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "process hope".
Nov 2011 · 5.0k
Life, in Smells, Part One
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Citrus trees, tomatoes, and fertile soil
Garliconiongingersoy
and ant spray

Contentment
Cigarettes and hate

Aqua Net
White school paste
Bitter slimy spinach
and blue ditto ink

Confusion
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate

Baseball glove
Mown grass
Fresh popcorn

Sadness
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate

Cramped, stale cars
Claustrophobia and
Cat litter

Loneliness
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate

Petroleum
Locker Rooms
and Perfume

Indifference
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate
Cigarettes and hate

Smoggy skies
Salty beaches
Beer trucks at each end of the block
Love

And...
Blessed...
Divorce
Nov 2011 · 1.0k
Cathy
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Images flash as I stand
alone
in Oma's house

The things are here
the remainders of a life well lived

But the animating force
The life itself
is no more

There will be no more gatherings
No more raucous debates about
football or politics
No more screaming kids or blaring music.

The life has left this place

But not the love.

I can still smell her
My heart tells me this will fade
So I drink in all that I can to keep her with me
forever.
This was written for my friend Cathy Adams Breeden. To honor her Oma, whom she loved very much.
Nov 2011 · 832
Salutations
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Tomorrow you will discover worry
Tomorrow you will embrace despair
Tomorrow you will feel remorse
Tomorrow you will taste sadness
Tomorrow you will enter the world
Happy Birthday.
This poem was written as a contribution to the "Adopt a Metaphor" experiment. The metaphor adopted here is "discover worry".
Nov 2011 · 1.1k
Fail Forward
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Qualify failure
As a peach tree that blossoms
now to forever
This poem was written as a contribution to the "Adopt a Metaphor" experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "qualify failure".
Nov 2011 · 692
Tartare
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
The Killer's unblinking eyes gazed,
awaiting my next move.

The victim, still warm,
lay just there.

Choking back sadness,
I looked back.

No guilt
no remorse to be found.
A pure predator.

And I learned
You can't extract sorrow
from a cat.
This poem was written as a contribution to the "Adopt a Metaphor" experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "extract sorrow".
Nov 2011 · 1.0k
Laus Deo
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
How can I
furnish trust when
your name is Apathy.

How can I
furnish love when
your name is Solitude.

How can I
furnish peace when
your name is Hunger.

How can I
furnish wisdom when
your name is Chaos.

Indeed, my prayers were answered.
This poem was written as a contribution to the "Adopt a Metaphor" experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "furnish trust".
Nov 2011 · 856
Michele
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
The emptiness hurts

Like a brain freeze
and a sunburn
and sand in your eyes
and a sore throat
and stubbing your toe
and a kick in the *****

all at once.

Today I want to chop up love.
This poem was written as a contribution to the Adopt a Metaphor experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "chop up love".
Nov 2011 · 707
The Grand Illusion
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Yes, and put that away.
Not the good ones, the others.
In the closet. Those go in the garage.
I don't care - anywhere but the family room.
5 minutes.
Because we must arrange humility to......

hide our vanity.
This poem was written as a contribution to the Adopt a Metaphor experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "arrange humility".
Nov 2011 · 570
Preston
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
And so he ran
Power coursing through
his
legs gasping
for air that
can't fill his
lungs fast
enough to out-
run his
demons
This poem was written as part of the Adopt a Metaphor experiment. The metaphor adopted here was "Ran Power".
Nov 2011 · 881
Thaddeus
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Seeking power
the Warrior discovered helplessness
Ironic?
This poem was written as part of the Adopt a Metaphor project. The metaphor adopted here was "Discover Helplessness".
Nov 2011 · 1.1k
Shades of Gray
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Rules are rules
or are they?
If 12:01 is late for curfew
is there a greater consequence for 12:06?
If I call for 12:10 does that buy me 12:15?
Negotiating strictness
Bargaining freedom
Dealing Discipline
Oh to be 14 again.
This poem was written as part of the Adopt a Metaphor project. The metaphor adopted here was "Negotiating strictness".
Nov 2011 · 638
William
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Empty.
His life
His spirit
His future
Empty.
He undertook redemption at 9:44 PM
The world would forgive a sin that made it a better place.
This poem was written as part of the Adopt a Metaphor project. The metaphor adopted here was "undertook redemption".
Nov 2011 · 2.7k
Tent Meeting
Ellis Reyes Nov 2011
Thundering voice
evoking fire, demons, eternal suffering.
Eyes burning holes in our souls
chastising, rebuking, shaming.

"Enlarge belief, says the Lord our God,
or be cast into the lake of fire."

Women wept, men trembled, children sobbed in terror.

Tonight's collection would be a dandy.
This poem was written as part of the Adopt a Metaphor project. The metaphor adopted here was "Enlarge Belief".
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