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218 · Aug 2024
Zealots Be Warned
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2024
Not politically
correct
Or socially
adept ...
I curse upon
your demons
And ****
— your wanton souls

(Chicago: August, 2024)
218 · Jan 2024
Dark Lullaby
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2024
Naivete
in life
brings terror
to dreams

The psyche
wide open
a victim
to scheme

The innocent
notion
belief
to defile

Asleep
in the
nursery
—where monsters run wild

(Dreamsleep: January, 2024)
I had
all the wealth
And I had
all the fame
I had all
the glamour
One life
could contain

I had
all the friends
And I had
all the foes
That now sit
as equals
On the end
of my nose

I had
all these things
But one message
rings true
To have
and to hold
Is but folly
— adieu

(Rhymes From The Nursery: May, 2025)
218 · May 2019
The Past Beyond
Kurt Philip Behm May 2019
Trying to be present,
  I gave up the master plan

Sacrificing what’s past beyond
  —reclaiming who I am

(Villanova Pennsylvania: May, 2019)
218 · Jun 2017
An Audience Of One
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2017
Writing for confirmation,
  all words now zero-sum

As each returns, my ears embrace,
  —an audience of one

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2017)
218 · Mar 2018
To My Son, Trystan
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2018
You no longer need any help from me,
  your path is free and clear

The mantle handed off, baton passed,
  my position in the rear

You don’t really need to ask my advice,
   but I’m thrilled each time you do

You’ve gone far beyond the trail I marked,
   to me—nothing left to prove

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2018)
218 · Dec 2016
The Earth Cracked
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2016
The earth cracked in Nepal,
  with fire and shame

And thousands lay dead,
  in the mountains and plains

Her crust was ripped open,
  a heart now exposed

And lives were reclaimed,
  from a heaven deposed

The story for mystics,
  a legend say some

As nature demanded,
  for things that we’d done

Her climate infected,
  and sky ringed in black

Our future as payment,
—with no turning back

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2015)
217 · Jul 2017
Audience Of One
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2017
Convincing myself of my own importance
  —I became an audience of one

(Bryn Mawr College: Pennsylvania: January, 2014)
217 · Aug 2018
Memory Hacked
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2018
When you’re inside,
  you can always get out

But stuck outside,
  you must plead and then shout

“please let me
  please let me
  please let me in”

This darkness unending,
  my veneer wearing thin

“please let me
  please let me
  please let me back”

My key has been stolen
  —my memory hacked

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2016) Online+ 8/26/2018
217 · Jan 2021
To Catherine Deneuve
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2021
I gave my heart to someone in the rain,
the clouds exploding, witness to my vows

The water carrying away each fervent wish
—to stream in happy aqueducts of love

(Dreamsleep: January, 2021)



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=imCOi7pqKh0
217 · Apr 2017
Couplets On Fire
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2017
Questioning forward,
  answering back

Ideas move inward,
  time has gone slack

This moment eternal,
  reference hacked  

The couplets on fire,
—reason attacked

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2017)
217 · Mar 30
RLF Was Right
Caught at
a crossroad
duality
reigns
Closing
you off
or opening
lanes
That choice
staring back
in the distance
provides
A new
destination
or a place
— you can hide

(Dreamsleep: March, 2025)
217 · Feb 2017
New Whispers
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2017
Sometimes,
in the shadows
of the early morning light

Resting in the
shade,
awaiting the beginning

And hiding
from the end
of all that’s unpromised

I watch
the questions disguise themselves
as often answered

And tuck
new whispers soft within,
—a certain change

(Chicago Illinois: July, 1977)
217 · Jul 2017
A Suture
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2017
Poetic transfusion,
prose bleeding through

Words but a suture
—stitching the truth

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2014)
217 · Jun 2022
A Lakota Mother's Prayer
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2022
‘Wana Hin Gle’ the Lakota call me,
‘Wana Hin Gle’ my given name

‘He Who Happens Now,’ the drumbeat has found me,
reaching into this moment beyond glory and fame

As ‘Wana Hin Gle,’ my spirit has wandered,
as ‘Wana Hin Gle,’ my ancestors call

The questions dissolve, as The Great Mystery beckons,
the campfire eternal, the chanting enthralls

“‘Wana Hin Gle,”’ my Mother calls proudly,
your horse is now waiting, your shield fixed with bone

“Off into the prairie you must ride in the twilight,
the People will dance until their son returns home

“’Wana Hin Gle,’ you must now happen quickly,
the buffalo ravaged, starvation cries loud

“Your eyes to look upon the great Wakan Tanka,
whose absence has shamed us, who once were so proud

“As the great Tasunka Witko who traveled before you,
you must call for your horse to come out of the lake

“Great Mother River and Great Mountain Father,
to your will they entrust what The People forsake

“Your spirit must suffer, the babies still cry,
the cold through the tent *****, all future in blight

“The hawk comes to guide you, as you pass through the darkness,
the drums of your fathers beat into the night

“You will ride to the top of the ‘Pass Of The Bears,’
ask the Grizzly, our brother, where the demon still hides

“Where it lives, you must **** it, for this time and always,
before it steals our last dream, keeping spirits alive

“The White Horse will take you from the lake to the mountain,
and the stallion will sprout wings with its hooves fiery hot

“You will trample this demon and burn him before you,
the smoke will then signal of what he is not

“‘Wana Hin Gle,’” my son; the time is for going,
your journey awaits, past-futures on hold

“The Medicine Woman is locked deep inside you,
your People die waiting—the young and the old”

(Pine Ridge South Dakota: February, 2011)
From My Novel: “Searching For Crazy Horse”
217 · Aug 2019
For Evermore
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2019
If music is the soul of art,
then what can writing be

Is it the eyes, perhaps the heart,
in printed reverie

Is music the stage whereupon,
all other art encores

For if it is, all words rejoice
—to sing for evermore

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2017 )
216 · May 2024
Into The Valley ...
Kurt Philip Behm May 2024
Soldiers
in the fog of war
body count
a blur
Casualties
both left and right
voices
go unheard
Winners
walk a losing path
politics
in charge
Nothing changes
nothing ends
death
— the final bard

(Dreamsleep: May, 2024)
216 · Apr 2019
Death's Revenge
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2019
Today’s gone wild,
  killers on the fringe

A life to take, its fate to make,
  tomorrow—death’s revenge

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2019)
216 · Aug 2024
The Jailer Within
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2024
Loneliness
trumps anger
as love
wields its sword

No shielding
or armor
will lessen
or ward

Loneliness
a prison
its jailer
within

No ire
or fury
compares
— to its din

(Dreamsleep: July, 2024)
216 · Nov 2024
Spitting In The Wind
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2024
You can’t destroy
a word
like vanquishing
an enemy

Its meaning cast
immortal
beyond
— victory or death

(Dreamsleep: November, 2024)
216 · Feb 2021
Magistra Metus
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2021
Fear is a mistress
with many suitors

Hapless in spirit
—beguiling profane

(Dreamsleep: February, 2021)
216 · Dec 2021
Dreamsleep
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2021
I rest in the memory
of things that I’ve loved
where time is not finite
below or above
These pockets of joy
hold the key to my fate
as the dreams of my father
in slumber gestate
To live past tomorrow
diving deep in the past
with time still a ******
the moment to last
And rise resurrected
each day with the sun
knowing fortune awaits me
—when sleep again comes

(Rosemont Pennsylvania: December, 2021)
216 · May 2024
Wolf's Tooth Pass
Kurt Philip Behm May 2024
‘For thirty years, she called to me in a voice unclear. Today, a new pass leads me into the true magic of Shiprock.’


Insignificance:

Why was everything so big and I so small?  Why, from the very beginning, was the attraction so strong?  The closer I rode to what I thought I wanted the more insignificant I felt and the more important everything around me seemed to become.

Was it those things around me, or was it the missing parts from inside my spirit that grew larger in the vast emptiness of space and wonder? Stepping outside of myself in that Navajo Hogan, a vision that Bearheart had foretold years before, allowed me to take that first step back — back inside a self that was prepared to greet me and call me by my real name.

I see my old self in the false images of things that I once thought mattered … things that clouded my sight and kept me from becoming who I was meant to be.  

Today, the great Shiprock monument looms ahead and checking the mileage I know I must be getting close.  The old cowboy expression of Riding For Days, But The Mountain Gets No Bigger hits home to me now. She sits alone in a sea of desert, and I feel her presence before seeing her image.  It’s easy to understand why the Navajo worshipped here, and no life was complete without a pilgrimage to stand inside her great shadow. No matter how much this mountain road twists and climbs, the eyes of Shiprock stay focused on me.

Small in my footprint, but growing larger in my understanding, I feel more important and part of this place. This is new and replaces the empty awestruck detachment I had always felt when passing through here before.  There are no small connections when timeless majesty reaches out to you, small is a term that we use to qualify others — and ourselves.
                              
The Navajo Nation, with its flat arid landscape and towering monuments, is a timeless reminder of how low most of us dwell. Until we feel our true connection, we are indeed small and isolated from the Great Mystery — and any chance at rebirth.  

Like much of the West, there is a magic here that is felt only in its presence. To become its visitor again honors me if only for the shortest time.  I finally realize that by taking nothing, I am given everything, as the ancient spirit of Shiprock embeds itself deeply inside me.  Some things only become real in your understanding of them and their acceptance, and before leaving, I stop the bike to look at the ancient Petroglyph wall that faces East.

The Kachina figures come alive and dance for my amusement, and I strain hard to hear the music and what the chanters are trying to say. In silence, I walk closer and hear a voice speaking: “Who Is Really The Ancient One On This Wall Of Renewal?”

As I watch Mudman move across the rock, I feel everything that I knew before change inside me.

In an epiphanic awareness, I point the bike north toward the high country.  I’ve been in the desert for four days, and I can hear the mountains of Colorado calling my name. The desert never says goodbye as you wander higher. Time and temperature will bring you back knowing that her light is always on. Like a faithful mistress, she watches you leave knowing that you must. Her trousseau is richer than before you came, and she is content in the knowledge that your betrothal is secure.

Darkness fell, as I pulled the bike into South Fork Colorado. Neither working town nor ski resort, it is the perfect waystop for a traveler like me.  I walk my nightly ritual along her one road, my shadow the only connection between tomorrow and yesterday.  In the waning light, I see the figure of Mudman again on the east side of the mountain. As he dances, he pulls the last rays of today’s sun onto my pathway ahead.

Walking back to the lodge the temptation to reach up and touch the stars fills me with the wonder of being so high, and the sky becomes a canopy of new light. Alone beneath the Milky Way, and wrapped in the marvelous insignificance that only a day like this day could inspire, my heart is at rest.    

In bed that night, I wonder about the contrast between the desert and mountains. Feeling like a piece of thread — I travel through the eye of their needle — looking for that one stitch that will keep me married to them both. I try to keep them connected in the tatters of my conflicted wandering. If forced to choose between the two, I choose not to.  One cannot exist without the other — and neither can I.

I am thankful tonight to be a tiny speck of humanity within creations bounty, blessed to have at least one eye open to more than myself.  As my one eye gives thanks, my other eye remembers how short my duration is with the moments fleeting to embrace the little time being offered me.  

This morning, I left Canyon de Chelly by a route I had never traveled before.  The main canyon road was closed because of mud, and my detour took me high over a pass I had never seen or read about.  It was newly paved, and the grade was higher than I thought the bike could make.  It was called Wolf’s Tooth Pass, and I’ve not found it on any map or atlas.  A good friend, who lives nearby, swears it doesn’t exist.   All I can say is that from the top, where Arizona and New Mexico meet, Shiprock called out to me in the distance. And in the importance of her calling — I stopped asking why!


Kurt Philip Behm: August, 1999
215 · Feb 2021
Song From The Mountaintop
Kurt Philip Behm Feb 2021
The cry of an eagle floats across a distant peak,
bear tracks visible in the Spring thawing snow

Sunlight, spreading its dance upon the land,
the Ponderosa Pine and Aspen in bloom

The glaciers look down smiling the higher you climb,
searching for that redemption never offered below

The wolf trails the hare back inside its snowy den,
the road to all new entry having now been cleared

Permission never asked for, granted, as the music starts,
it’s early May in the Rockies—the January of renewal

In a celebration of new life, flowers wrap the landscape like ribbon,
tying close the promises as good wishes on a Christmas morning

It’s springtime even on the highest peak, and old questions lost of meaning
now seem gone away...

Reborn in the arrival of yet another desperate beginning
—holding nothing back

(Columbia Falls Montana: September, 2003)
215 · Jul 2018
At What Point
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2018
At what point…
  does the fiction you’ve created become true

At what point…
  do old lies make more sense than new truths

At what point…
  do prevarication and veracity reframe

At what point…
  do they come together—their message the same

(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2018)
215 · May 2024
Tracks It Leaves
Kurt Philip Behm May 2024
Stalking every dream
calling me from sleep
A Yeti of the frozen night
I drove the pitons deep

Climbing over hope
belaying every wish
The tracks it leaves — perdition bound
  to wander in the mist

(Haverford Pennsylvania: May, 2024)
215 · Oct 2017
10 Steps
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2017
Perspective
Equanimity
Reflection
Cognition
Elevation
Prescience
­Transcendence
Intuition
Omniscience
Nirvana

(Villanova Pennsylvania: October, 2107)
215 · Dec 2016
Thank You Lord
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2016
Thank you for the confusion Lord,
  — and thank you for the doubt

Thank you for all those unsure moments,
  — when I could neither whisper nor shout

Thank you for the people Lord,
  — those who loved me or hated in vain

But thank you most for the girl I wed,
  — the one who took away my pain

(Villanova Pennsylvania: April, 2015)
215 · Mar 2018
Changed Into Song
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2018
Will the pieces of the life you’ve lived
  come together at the end

Will the times that you reflected
  straighten your path out, free of bends

Are the places that you visited
  more than way stops that you chose

Are the feelings that you left with
  still inside you—heaven knows

Are your children still in contact,
  do they ask you what you think

Are your parents now forgotten
  as you pour yourself a drink

Are the days now counted backwards
  with the best all left behind

Does the silence serve to haunt you
  with those things you cannot find

Does the laughter fall on deafness,
  do the smiles pass you by

Are your friends now off your guest list
  with no time then left to find

Are the pieces of your puzzle
  pointed sharp, and ill to fit

Does your conscience wear a muzzle
  with the blame an endless pit

Is it what you said you wanted
  when you started down this path

Or are you now among the hunted
  in a bad choice aftermath

If before you’re gone, one chance flew by
  a difference then to make

Would you hang on tight to all the lies,
  or embrace this change of fate

And if you do, the words will say,
  you almost got it wrong

Before you called those choices back
  —and changed them into song

(Grantham New Hampshire: March, 2015)
214 · Jan 2024
Failing The Muse
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2024
Have I let
her down again
Have I failed
once more
Have I jumbled
up the words
Have I graded
poor
Have I taken her
for granted
Have I missed
the mark
Have I disappointed
one
—who pulled me from the dark

(Dreamsleep: January, 2024)
214 · Apr 2017
Forever—Yet Brief
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2017
Between what is and isn’t,
lies a canvas of what could be

Colors in contrasting unison,
tomorrow’s brush strokes—paint can free

Shores of promise, woods of joy,
  still-life in eternal relief

Framing as one, styled for all,
  its message forever—yet brief

(Train from Fredericksburg: April, 2017)
214 · Aug 2023
Artist's Lament
Kurt Philip Behm Aug 2023
What did I leave
my family
What have I left
to my kids
What did we share
together
Why would they ever
forgive
The things I kept
inside me …
The times I sat
alone …
The things I hid
in silence …
Those times
—that haunt me so

(The New Room: August, 2023)
214 · Jan 2017
Where Thunder Begins
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2017
All virtue intended,
  but darkness conspired

The moon bringing shadows,
the wind bringing liars

Our memories entrapped,
  as time’s myth reigns again

From clouds that are hidden,
—where thunder begins

(Villanova Pennsylvania: January, 2017)
213 · Mar 2017
The Encore
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2017
Are you now denied all access
Has your ticket long been punched
Is your fear stuck in the alley
Intermezzo—out to lunch

Will you even see the picture
From the far end of the line
Would a curtain serve to raise your hopes
Can a loser ever shine

The doorman calls “It’s Showtime”
As the lights all start to dim
An usher cries “There’s One Seat Left”
You madly rush within

With eyes now strained in darkness
You find that one last chair
And on the stage, hope kisses fear,
—all encores yours to share

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2017)
213 · Sep 2021
Time's Gauntlet
Kurt Philip Behm Sep 2021
Searching for ideas
necessary to our existence
from legends
We challenge
the future
—with voices from the past

(Rock Springs Wyoming: September, 2021)
213 · Dec 2021
Circulus Quadratur
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2021
Leaving the things we need the most,
we come back for what we love

A circle squared from inside out
—the cream to rise above

(Dreamsleep: December, 2021)
213 · Nov 2018
The Present Revived
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2018
Released from the prison
Of the extended word
Verse offered
Asylum
And a means of escape

Carrying me deep
To where the future-past  
Hides
All time to mislead
—as the present conflates

(Villanova Pennsylvania: February, 2015)
213 · Apr 2019
The Sun Will Come Up
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2019
The warts are ugly,
  the wrinkles deep

The flesh now sagging,
  deprived of sleep

The eyesight failing,
   with hearing gone

But words still call
  —from tomorrow’s song

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2016)
      'From The Book Of Prayers'
213 · Dec 2023
Freebird
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2023
Let go of your
hand grip
let go of
the past
Take fate as
a lover
betrothed
and recast
Your belt
and suspenders
restrict
and constrain
Release
your indemnity
free
—once again

(Dreamsleep: December, 2023)
212 · Jun 2024
22 Caught
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2024
Knowing they were
discreditable
He refused to examine
the motives

Refusing to examine
the motives
He discredited
— himself

(Dreamsleep: June, 2024)
212 · Jan 16
Oh Juliet
Loving you
with all my heart
the distance creeping in

With each tryst
creating space
your vision growing thin

The more I try
to hold you close
the more you slip away

Until I’m left
alone again
— in passion’s yesterday

(Dreamsleep: January, 2025)
212 · Nov 2016
Sagacity
Kurt Philip Behm Nov 2016
Darkness,
the beginning path
Burns brightest
at the end

Storm clouds
over a troubled youth
Success now on
the mend

Struggles, trials,
and failures past
Just fuel,
to keep you warm

Sagacity,
the final truth
Eyes seeing past
the harm

(Villanova Pennsylvania: June, 2016)
212 · Jan 2024
Tangled Web
Kurt Philip Behm Jan 2024
I did
I will
I can’t
I don’t

I have
I shall
I shan’t
—I won’t

(Dreamsleep: January, 2024)
212 · Oct 2021
Bad Pennies...
Kurt Philip Behm Oct 2021
Writing is a messy feast
where crumbs fall to the floor
to congregate and aggregate
to hide and form and spore

Left alone and thrown away
these remnants take new life
invading what you fear the most
on dark and stormy nights

They creep inside your cleanest lines
to weaken and distract
what memory long has cast aside
now rising from the cracks

And latching on while holding tight
they make you speak their name
those orphaned crumbs your table cleared
—in sweeping lost disdain

(Dreamsleep: October, 2021)
212 · Jul 2018
Leaving This World
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2018
I’ve looked and watched
  you turn away

Seeing things
  you’ve long denied

I grabbed the lion
  by his mane

Staring through
  the devil’s eye

I bought
  a one-way ticket

While never
  looking back

I’ve sailed and searched
  the roughest seas

My rigging
  often slack

I gave away
  all that I had

And asked for
  nothing more

I played the game
  and ****** the rules

Rejecting
  any score

I stole my fate back
  from the wind

Which blew
  from side to side

And asking once
  my only wish...

   —to leave this world alive

(Villanova Pennsylvania: July, 2018)
212 · Jun 2019
Emergence Sublime
Kurt Philip Behm Jun 2019
Existential—transcendent,
  my words free to leave

Though rooted inside me,
  their seeds He conceived

They shape and they fashion,
  a will of their own

Each moment unfastened,
  a prison disowned

Existential—transcendent
they come and they go

In dreams they lie fallow
  my garden to ***

I live in the knowledge,
  past matter and time

These words my salvation
  —emergence sublime

(Dreamsleep: June, 2019)
212 · Dec 2016
Into The Light
Kurt Philip Behm Dec 2016
Long before title,
  and long before name

A wish was granted,
—to begin again

A legacy ransomed,
  escape from the night

A voice breaking through,
—calling into the light

(Villanova Pennsylvania: December, 2016)
212 · Jul 2019
The Claimant
Kurt Philip Behm Jul 2019
When you love someone,
you claim part of their spirit

Trading affection
—as the emptiness fills

(Dreamsleep: July, 2019)
212 · Apr 2019
Imagery Forgives
Kurt Philip Behm Apr 2019
The gravity of freedom,
  the weight of space and time

Above the calculated noise,
  the wisdom of the Mime

Truth reveals a vacuum,
   where silence waits to live

As words describe what minds can’t see
  —and imagery forgives

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2019)
212 · Mar 2017
Nothing But Pretend
Kurt Philip Behm Mar 2017
Driven by my message,
  settled by the score

Riveting exposure,
  fastening secure

Words burning through my memory,
  reminding once again

The past and future just a myth,
—and nothing but pretend

(Villanova Pennsylvania: March, 2017)
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