A Spine in Need of Friends
we both see
the same thing
I’m young
I’m old
i’m there
i’m here
I’m
i’m
I
i
always
a spine
in
need
of friends
we all know
who
what
where
matters
don’t hide
come & see
it has
nothing
to do
with you
it’s me
can’t you
see
that you
need her
and you
need
me
I
eye
i
broken
healed
this is for real
love is you
love is
L
O
V
E V O L V E
And Her . . .
one more cryptic text
worried I might end it
she gets off on driving
a hearse full of my dead
dreams
but
something in the way
she moves with black
cat ease
keeps me
alive
and her
razor
sharp
eyes
and
barn owl face
behind the glow
of pink cloves
and her cloven
hooves
painted
in the same shade
and
and
and
and her
It Takes Letting Go
a southern moon
is the distance
between the man
I am and the man
I used to be
but she writes
my name in the stars
still
just as I
write hers
it takes
letting go
of what we can’t
live without
to see things
clearly
a beautiful
blonde hair girl
growing up too
fast
everything
will be right
in the end
or the beginning
depending
on how you
look at it
distraction
opens my thoughts
letting demons in
a bible belt
prison cell
a murder
of the mind
I will see things
through
this time
those blue eyes
will love me
again
James D. Casey IV is a southern poet with roots in Louisiana & Mississippi. He currently resides in Illinois with his Beautiful Muse, their retarded dog, and two black cats. Mr. Casey has authored six books of poetry, the most recent title is Death & Love/Love & Death released October 13th through Cajun Mutt Press. His work has also been published extensively by literary magazines and small press venues including Outlaw Poetry, Beatnik Cowboy, The Rye Whiskey Review, Dope Fiend Daily, Under The Bleachers, Zombie Logic Review, Horror Sleaze Trash, Pink Litter, Triadæ Magazine, In Between Hangovers, Medusa’s Kitchen, Tuck Magazine, and several others internationally. James mainly spends his days writing, but also enjoys practicing magick and cooking Cajun cuisine. Links to his books and other projects can be found by clicking here…
a good trio ….from the heart,,,,and hearse…….thanks