April 2024
Nolo Segundo
nolosegundo70@gamil.com
nolosegundo70@gamil.com
Bio Note: I wrote poetry, a couple children's stories and a novel about my time teaching in the war zone of Cambodia, 1973-74, but when it got rejected, I gave up writing; then I began again, God knows why, as I entered my 8th decade. At 77 I've had poems published in over 190 lit mags in 15 countries, and Cyberwit.net published 3 collections: The Enormity of Existence [2020]; Of Ether and Earth [2021]; and Soul Songs [2022]. The titles come from an NDE I had when I almost drowned in 1971 and realized that I have, no, I AM a consciousness that exists endlessly—yes, what poets since the Psalmists and Plato have called the soul.
The Old Tracks
In my town and only 90 feet from my house Run a pair of old tracks, Railroad tracks older Than my house, even Older than me, and I Am become old, very, Very old, like a tree Whose branches Betray it with Every strong wind And fall to ground Leaving less and Less of the tree. I used to walk in Between those Carefully laid Iron rails, stepping On the worn wood Of the old ties as Though they were Made of glass…. I walked the length Of my small town, I walked the world. I walked where Passenger trains Carried lives and Their once warm, Now cold, dreams And I was part of Each life, now gone To ether and mist, And so too my Lonely soul will Ride those rails One bright day. Still, a freight train Comes by once or Even twice a week, And I thrill to hear Its wailing horn as it cries out for a forgotten glory, and the ground still shakes a bit as the old train lumbers slowly by my house and I wait a holy wait For the music of Its rumbling and The cry of its old Heart as a young Engineer pulls the Whistle and sees Not that he is Driving eternity.
©2024 Nolo Segundo
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