Allef Vinicius photo
By
David Smith
The Ocean’s Crash
They call me slime they call me trash
I’m on my way to meet the Ocean’s Crash
It’s not too far when the path is clear
Whether we’re over there or over here
Someone threw me in the street and it started to rain
The water picked me up it sent me down the drain
The drain was clogged I got stuck on a branch
As the water rose up I jumped on some trash
I was hurried along as the river grew deeper
I was spinning around in the stench and the myre
The water won’t drowned me we fit like a glove
The trash won’t squash me it just pushes and shoves
I finally reached the ocean I could see the sea
I had plenty of friends they were just like me
We wait for the humans who go for a swim
We attach ourselves to her or to him
We give them a virus we make them sick
They have to go to the Dr. to get rid of it
It’s their own faults they know we’re here
Still they act as if they have no fear
The oceans so big we can go anywhere
Humans keep tossing us in without any care
They try to clean us up once in a while
Still we slip through we can’t be kept in a pile
Just One Sunflower
Just One Sunflower, standing very tall, growing in the sun, bending with the wind, absorbing the rain, surviving against the elements, withstanding the chill and dark of night
I saw it from a distance, its height caught my attention, taller as I got closer, just above my head, dark green leaves, thick trunk and branches, all growing towards the light
I watched it for several weeks, checking every day, waiting for the flowers, impatient for them to bloom, finally there’s a bud, slowly it opens up, a little every day
Just One Sunflower, blooming at the top, a wild desert plant, a California native, in its California home, nature in its glory, other buds will flower, their turn to bloom will come
David Smith
Writes poems, lyrics, short stories, songs; 29 videos on You Tube – Search: Dave49erman; plays guitar and has 2 songs in a music publishing company; attended some college courses (Music, various writing, CA History).
Published: 1991 – 2 poems – Expensive Tastes, In This World; 2014 – story – El Pencilero; 2014 – 2 poems – The Ol’ Cowboy, In This World; 2015 – poem – Sacrifice.
Excellent poetry, David!