Monday, September 17, 2018

Wordless Whisperer

by John Shirley



                                                                       art by Drew Roulette


  




The rock star feels unreleased
taut in his neon cage;
the one who whispers without words
suggests another stage:
the thrill of hanging, the thrill of dangling
at the very edge of death
so very close, so very near;
near to your final breath.
He’s sucked into the inky pool,
before the noose is loosed;
then his life just drains away
O another strangled fool!


The comedian decides
he shouldn’t take another shot
another speedball raging,
the lightning fairly caught
the whisper without words
insists on one more hit;
just one more,  not so much
man, you’ll be so lit!
And when his lungs
fill up with blood
he sees the omega sign:
As the end comes with a thud…
he hears the last punchline.


And the gambler, he throws the dice
a half-million on one toss;
He knows now that he should quit:
losing big’s too big a cost.
But then the whisper comes,
a hiss right from the air
and suddenly he takes the leap,
and bets it all right there.
He loses all, yes everything,
and drifts up to his room
should he use the gun inside his bag
or sweep with a new broom?
The wordless whisper hisses,
suggests without a sound
hisses softly in his ear:
True hope cannot be found.
And people in the parking lot
counting money they’ll lay down,
scarcely notice that final shot
that quick and lonesome sound.


The whisperer needs no words
to hiss your life apart;
he can’t be seen, he’s never heard,
but he’s with you from the start;
heed him if you must, my friend
you’ll hear him in your heart:
laughing, clearly laughing…
joyful in his art.



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2 comments:

  1. I like this poem--the Blue Oyster Cult should make it into a song--it tells a good story.

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