Category: Poems

  • September Sunset

    The sin of Pride’s a summer fad.
    It always comes before the fall.
    Before semesters start in school,
    Before awaited shows return,
    Before reality combusts
    Your holiday shenanigans.

    Successes slip and habits break
    And fortunes boomerang away.
    The beach-tanned body’s out of shape,
    Romantic flames are doused in rain,
    Promotion gives you vertigo,
    And Mastery demands its bills.

    You’re left with highlight reels and pics
    To see and show again and oft
    Throughout September evenings
    To few who still express their love.

    You Sloth into a helpless Wrath
    Against the ones you Lusted for,
    Denouncing them for having Greed
    For things they got but you did not.

    Of course, you do not Envy them —
    Preposterous of me to claim.
    You’re simply eating humble pies
    With Gluttony of victimhood.

  • Midnight Prayer

    On nights as this, I ask of You
    The courage to be happy too,
    To surf above the frothing blames,
    To lotus-leaf the nasty names,
    To do what only I can do,
    To stay, to act, to build anew,
    To make it through another night.
    And then a night. And then a night.

  • Commensurate

    As you sow, so you reap.
    Be thankful if it turns out so.
    For, if you really think on it,
    It is your best scenario.

    You could have sown in barren soils.
    You could have sown in rainless years.
    You could have sown before a flood
    And hanged yourself on unshed tears.

    A songbird pecks, an insect drills,
    A neighbour steals, you pay the bills.
    Remember, if you reap at all,
    You could have had the worst befall.

  • Daily Poetry

    Irrational?
    Perhaps, it is.

    Emotional?
    Of course, it is.

    Intentional?
    So far, it is.

    Professional?
    Not sure it is.

    It’s who I am.
    That’s what it is.

  • Catastrophize

    It’s easy to catastrophize.
    In fact, you think it’s even wise:
    “The world’s about to go to shit.
    It’s full of crooks, and thugs, and cheats.
    It’s rigged against the honest man.
    It’s vain to even have a plan.
    The ones who hack are ones who win.
    It’s venom for the self-esteem.
    No point there is to work so hard.”
    And thus, you play the victim card.

    But then there is that question too:
    So what if what you say is true?
    Like everything, it’s just a game.
    You like the rules? You play the game.
    Don’t like the rules? Don’t play the game.
    You want to win? You play the game.
    Don’t want to play? Don’t watch the game.
    Don’t watch the winners hack to win.
    Don’t watch the losers hacked to win.
    You watch, enjoy the bloody gore,
    And then you want it bloody more
    Without the blood upon your hands,
    And so you hide behind your rants?

    There’s things that only you can do.
    So, might as well get to it, dude.

  • Bedtime Questions

    What made today so memorable?
    What made today so meaningful?
    What gave me all my energy?
    What helped me stay ahead of me?
    What all I owe my gratitude to?
    What all I have tomorrow to do?

  • The Carpentry of Reinvention

    Do not suspend your sadness on
    The comfort of a shoulder strong.
    It breaks the scaffolding of pain
    Before you learn to build through it.

    Do not invite your trusted friends,
    Except to fence your solitude,
    As you tack on the splintered planks
    You salvage from your own debris.

    Do not rebuild to hide yourself.
    The brick and stone will be your loss.
    You’re full of seeds of suffering.
    You ripen only on your cross.

  • A year later…

    I’m better now than I was then.
    My every day’s been meaningful.
    I’ve shouldered much of what I could,
    Enduring much of what I could.

    I’ve failed and failed and failed again.
    Of course, I’ve cribbed.
    Of course, complained.
    And still, I’ve showed up once again.

    For all the goals I’ve missed to reach,
    – I’ve sabotaged a few myself –
    I’ve done some things I’ve never done.
    I’ve grown in ways I’ve never grown.

    I thank this year for training me.
    For challenging me every day.
    For showing me how strong I am.
    For showing me what I can do.

  • Wisdom

    I cringe when someone calls me wise,
    For wisdom in our Google age
    Is dime a dozen – heads or tails.

    You stake it all and win it all,
    You’ll find a wise guy saying, “See?
    Success is slave to those who risk.”

    You stake it all and lose it all,
    You’ll find a wise guy saying, “See?
    It’s fools who roulette with their lives.”

    You follow everyone and win,
    You’ll find them all agreeing, “See?
    The wisdom of the mass is safe.”

    You follow everyone and lose,
    You’ll find them all agreeing, “See?
    You’re stuck in herd mentality.”

    You follow no one and you win,
    You’ll find them all agreeing, “See?
    A visionary blazed a trail.”

    You follow no one and you lose,
    You’ll find them all agreeing, “See?
    The pack survives, the lone wolf dies.”

    No matter what the input is,
    No matter what the outcome is,
    No matter what you’re looking for,
    You’ll find a line that sounds so wise.

  • Myth of CAGR

    When spreadsheets show compounding gain
    That’s smoothened to an annual rate,
    They do not show the random walks
    The daily price of staying takes.

    They do not show the days of red
    That anchor down your confidence.
    They do not show the swelling wave
    That threatens to descend again.

    They do not show how easily
    A choice of yours could have been wrong.
    They do not show if things will take
    A different path before too long.

    The marriages of sixty years,
    Careers of the lifetime stars,
    Miraculous recoveries,
    Are built on daily bloody spars.