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Michael Lee Johnson














"I Feel Lightning in Your Wind"


I feel light in a thunderstorm.

I electrify your touch through my veins.

I'm the greenery around your life

that breathes your earth into your

lungs.

I challenge all your false decisions

and doctrines

with the glory of my godliness.

I'm your syntax, your stoic,

your ears, your prize.

I walk daylight into your morning breath allow you to breathe.

I let the technique of me into your brain

cells;

from the top tip to the bottom

of small baby foot extensions.

I'm the banquet hall of all

your joys, damnation;

your curses, your emotions -

and you're breathing with the wind.


(The poem above was converted into a song)

View it on YouTube


 

"Poet In an Empty Bottle"


I'm a poet who drinks only red wine.

When inebriated with earthly

delusion and desire, I crawl inside

this empty bottle of 19 Crimes Red Wine,

lone wolf, no rehab needed, just confined.


Here, behind brown tinted glass

and a hint of red stain, I can harm no

one -

body squeezed in so tight, blowing

bubbles,

hidden, squirming, can't leap out.


My words echo chamber, reverberating

back into my tinnitus ears.

I forage for words.

Search for novel incentives.

But the harvest is pencil-thin

the frontal cortex shrinks and turns

gray.

Come live with me in my dotage.

There are few rewards.

My old egg-beater brain is clunking

out.


I lay here, peace and quiet in prayer.

I can hardly breathe in thin air.


I'm a symbol of legacy crumbing

stored in formaldehyde. Memories here

are likely just puny, weak synapses.


"I'm not afraid of death, I just don't

want to be here when it happens."

Looking out, others looking in at me.

Curved glass is a new world intangible

dimly defined.

I no longer care about cyberspace,

uncultivated

wild women, the holy grail of

matrimony.

I likely will never write my first sonnet

with angels; I only fantasize about them

in dreams.


Quiet in osteoarthritis pain is this poet

who only drinks 19 Crimes Red Wine.


*Quote by Woody Allen


 

April Winds


April winds persist

in doing charity work

early elbowing right to left

their way through these willow trees

branches melting reminiscences

of winter remnants off my condo roof

no snow crystals sprinkle

in drops over my balcony deck.

Canadian geese wait impatiently for

their spring feeding on the oozy ground

below.

These silent sounds

except for the roar of laughter

those April winds -

geese hear nothing

no droppings from the balcony -

no seeds.


 

"Down By the Bridge"


I'm the magic moment on magic

mushrooms

$10 a gram, amphetamines, heroin for

less.

Homeless, happy, Walmart discarded

pillow

found in a puddle with a reflection,

down and dirty in the rain - down by

the bridge.

Old street-time lover, I found the old

bone man we share.

I'm in my butt-stink underwear, bra torn

apart,

pants worn out, and holes in all the

wrong places.

In the Chicago River, free washing

machine.

Flipped out on Lucifer's nighttime

journey,

Night Train Express, bum wine, smooth

as sandpaper, 17.5% alcohol by

volume $5.56 -

my boozer, hobo specialty wrapped in

a brown bag.

Straight down the hatch, negative

memories expire.

Daytime job, panhandling, shoplifting,

Family Dollar store.

Salvation Army is an option.

My prayers. I've done both.

Chicago River sounds, stone, pebble

sand,

and small dead carp float by.

My cardboard bed box is broken down,

a mattress of angel fluff,

magic mushrooms seep into my stupor -

blocking out clicking of street parking

meters.

I see Jesus passing by on a pontoon

boat -

down by the river, down by my bridge.


 

Michael Lee Johnson lived ten years in Canada during the Vietnam era. Today he is a poet in the greater Chicago-land area, IL. He has 323 plus YouTube poetry videos. Michael Lee Johnson is an internationally published poet in 46 countries, a song lyricist, has several published poetry books, has been nominated for 7 Pushcart Prize awards, and 6 'Best of the Net' nominations. He is editor-in-chief of 3 poetry anthologies, all available on Amazon, and has several poetry books and chapbooks. He has over 653 published poems. Michael is the administrator of 6 Facebook Poetry groups. He is a member of the Illinois State Poetry Society.

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