Pulling wool
I sure can’t pull the wool
Over some eyes
Why
If I take a shot of the moon
They remark
I didn’t know you’re on the moon
Please remind me to say
I wasn’t
I was in my space ship
I sure can’t pull the wool
Over some eyes
Why
If I take a shot of the moon
They remark
I didn’t know you’re on the moon
Please remind me to say
I wasn’t
I was in my space ship
John Clare
Day comes upon us
We brace for the rush
In the hedgerow a thrush
We calm to a hush
Two cows in passing
We pause for the scene
Why aren’t they eating
Odd it so seems
Life is so out lived
Before we can die
Quickly to your intends
Before the thrush flies
John Clare Stokes
Once I embarked upon the kayak
Determined never to ever come back
Once we reached the shores of way back
The denizens impounded the kayak
I didn’t have a whistle or life jacket
Life’s not all it’s cracked up to be in
Way Back
John Clare Stokes
What could we twelve do
when not turning the world upside down
We could split up into two teams of five
Play a round of basketball
With old John and Luke as subs
We could take eleven of us
And form a football squad
With John as the water boy
not sure if anyone would dare
Play us
With nine we could have a baseball team
With a designated runner, batter and several
Pitchers
I think we could beat the Philistine Giants
We could take James and Johns nets
and have two volleyball teams
We could have a great cross country team
Led by Peter and John
Used to running to empty tombs
boy we would shake even the dust on our feet
The only game we couldn’t play
Would be rugby
Where we’d need fifteen
Or if we were Aussies, we’d need eighteen
For football
But that about covers it
And golf
Did I mention the great golf separating us?
Never mind.
Johnclarestokes
I didn't think anyone could see
But she was there
Hidden beside the Suwannee
Where once we would saunter
Along the undulating shore
In search of something lost
From some unfortunate toss
In the Big Shoals upstream boiling
Sunglasses, bottles, forks, vests
Remnants of passages past
Missed downstream at rests
From the churning so fast
Vows made around drenched fires
Ne'er to come this way again
With half shafts erratic paddling
Quenching all romantic desires
Scrape signs in the portage sand
Flotsam treasures in palmettos
And you would begin madly scribbling
Through this undertow we all must go.
But they could not see her there reflecting
Too distraught with the missing Oakley's
Away, way down in the dark, dark Suwannee.
Cinderella dressed in yellow
Went upstairs to kiss her fellow
Made a mistake
And kissed a snake
How many doctors
Did it take?
1,2,3,4,5.....
An old jump rope rhyme
And so what is that to my ear?
You and your Sony so fine four thirds
Photographing what? A pelican herd?
You’d make a fine grand prize winner
One to go about with your air so superior
May even cause a pro as Ron Pinner
To ask your shutter and aperture.
Yes Fran, I hope in twenty five you win
I’ve been a poor grand prize king
Maybe you can give me some lessons
How to be so good at photographing
Sony, Sony, Sony win one for Fran
We need a Queen to rule us again.
All through the night
The dragon pressed
Face against the glass
Frosting it then melting it
With each exhale
Wanting in
Hungry from roaming
The neighborhood
Consuming the Tom cat
The ever barking dog
The frogs in the pond
Everything edible
To a dragon
I was to blame
For letting him out
Without spectacles
Mistaking him for the
Missing Tom
That has yet to return
Home
Peace and quiet in the
Neighborhood often
Comes in the most
Mistaken blessed way.
John Clare Stokes
I don't know how
But somehow
Bailey Howell
Will you go see
William Clark
And perhaps restart
His dormant State
You see
The only one he
Knows is Jesus
And while that
Pleases us
It's just not right
He should meet him
Not remembering
The Bulldog nation
The years of
Anticipation
That this recruit
Would take them
To the championship
Won't you do this
Bailey Howell
Bring him back to us
Somehow.
In 2015 Uncle William Clark was suffering from dementia not recognizing family, thinking they were poisoning the life long Miss State fan.
john clare stokes
i've witnessed the falling from
to the frozen earth
the steaming clump of life
fragile in after birth
beasts catching scent
waiting ready
to rent
i've witnessed the rising from
the frosty earth
this mass of blackened flesh
the licking tongue of one
who claims her own
wobble to roam
near the side
of a mothers cowhide
bleating to the beasts
not today
not today
My brother posted this to Facebook. I find it sad that he makes no mention of Cindy his first wife and their three children Nick, Noah and Lyndsey. Lyndsey pretty much disowns him for the divorce. He is so taken with his new wife who also divorced her husband i have to always keep my eyes from rolling and my tongue saying how it feels.
Basketball was pretty much my passion from 1965 on when we lived in Kentucky near Lexington.My Uncles Billy and William took me to see the Wildcats play Mississippi State in Memorial Coliseum,my first collegiate game in 1966. We went down to the State locker room following to meet Chuck Wade of Forest, Mississippi, who led the Dawgs over the Wildcats.
When we moved to Williston, though I played on the high school team as a point guard, my real love was playing with Bill Boyd, the local meat cutter and ice plant owner, who taught me much about how basketball should be played. We would play week nights when the gym was open with young and old guys, the team picked among whoever showed up and as long as your team won, you played. I always wanted to play on Bills team for he wasn’t like basketball today, run and gun ball hogs, he was pick and roll, screen, defense, pass and work to the open man. Being from Kentucky, he knew how the Wildcats under Rupp won so often against taller opponents.
Kentucky for the longest always recruited a Kentucky boy who had a head and heart knowledge and not just McDonalds all-American talent and a looking toward the NBA after one year.
Last year I was encouraged to see such a player on Kentuckys team, the son of former player Jeff Sheppard, Reed. He’s like Kyle Macy, Louie Dampier,Cameron Mills and so many who played and the fans loved. I know Bill Boyd would recognize in Reed what I too see and would immediately pick him for his team.
Unfortunately Reed declared too for the NBA after a year. But good news, this year Kentucky has a new coach, Mark Pope, who played for Kentucky under Rick Pitino when the won the NCAA championship. He knows the UK tradition and things are looking promising.