MICHAEL
LEE JOHNSON
Dance Of Tears, Chief
Nobody (V5)
I’m old Indian chief story
plastered on white scattered sheets,
Caucasian paper blowing in yesterday’s
winds.
I feel white man’s presence
in my blindness-
cross over my ego my borders
urinates over my pride, my boundaries-
I cooperated with him until
death, my blindness.
I’m Blackfoot proud, mountain Chief.
I roam southern Alberta,
toenails stretch to Montana,
born on Old Man River−
prairie horse’s leftover
buffalo meat in my dreams.
Eighty-seven I lived in a cardboard shack.
My native dress lost, autistic babbling.
I pile up worthless treaties, paper burn
white man.
Now 94, I prepare myself an ancient
pilgrimage,
back to papoose, landscapes turned over.
I walk through this death baby steps,
no rush, no fire, nor wind, hair tangled−
earth possessions strapped to my back
rawhide−
sun going down, moon going up,
witch hour moonlight.
I’m old man slow dying, Chief nobody.
An empty bottle of fire-water whiskey
lies on homespun rug,
cut excess from life,
partially smoked homemade cigar-
barely burning,
that dance of tears.
Missing Feeding of the
Birds (V3)
Keeping my daily journal diary short
these sweet bird sounds lost-
reviews January through March.
Joy a dig deep snow on top of my sorrows.
Skinny naked bones sparrows these doves
beneath my balcony window,
lie lifeless without tweet
no melody lost their sounds.
These few survivors huddle in scruffy
bushes.
Gone that plastic outdoor kitchen bowl that
held the seeds.
I drink dated milk, distraught rehearse
nightmares of childhood.
Sip Mogen David Concord Wine with diet 7Up.
Down sweet molasses and pancake butter.
I miss the feeding of the birds, these condominiums
regulations,
callous neighbors below me, Polish
complaints.
Their parties, foul language, Polish songs
late at night,
these Vodka mornings-no one likes my
feeding of birds.
I feel weak and Jesus poor, starving, I
can’t feed the birds.
I dry thoughts merge day with night,
ZzzQuil, seldom sleep.
Guilt I cover my thoughts of empty shell
spotted snow
these fragments, bone parts and my prayers-
Jesus dwelling in my brain cells, dead
birds outside.
I miss feeding of the birds.
Open Eyes Laid Back
By Michael Lee Johnson
Open eyes, black-eyed peas,
laid back busy lives,
consuming our hours,
handheld devices
grocery store
“which can Jolly Green Giant peas,
alternatives,
darling, to bring home tonight-
these aisles of decisions.”
Mind gap:
“Before long apps
will be wiping our butts
and we, others, our children
will not notice.”
No worries, outer space,
an app for horoscope, astrology
a co-pilot to keep our cold feet
tucked in.
Tequila (V5)
Single life is Tequila with a slice of
lime,
Shots offered my traveling strangers.
Play them all deal them jacks, some
diamonds
then spades, hold back aces play hardball,
mock the jokers.
Paraplegic aging tumblers toss rocks,
Their dice go for the one-night stand.
Poltergeist fluid define another frame.
Female dancers in the corner
Crooked smiles in shadows.
Single ladies don’t eat that tequila worm
dangle down the real story beneath their
belts.
Men bashful, yet loud on sounds, but right
times soft spoken.
Ladies men lack caring verbs, traitors to
your skin.
Ladies if you really want the worm, Mescal,
don’t be confused after midnight.
MICHAEL
LEE JOHNSON
MICHAEL LEE JOHNSON lived 10 years in Canada
during the Vietnam era and is a dual citizen of the United States and
Canada. Today he is a poet, freelance
writer, amateur photographer, and small business owner in Itasca, DuPage
County, Illinois. Mr. Johnson published
in more than 1072 new publications, his poems have appeared in 38 countries, he
edits, publishes 10 poetry sites.
Michael Lee Johnson, has been nominated for 2 Pushcart Prize awards
poetry 2015/1 Best of the Net 2016/2 Best of the Net 2017, 2 Best of the Net
2018. 198 poetry videos are now on
YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/poetrymanusa/videos. Editor-in-chief poetry anthology, Moonlight
Dreamers of Yellow Haze:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1530456762; editor-in-chief poetry anthology,
Dandelion in a Vase of Roses available here
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1545352089.
Editor-in-chief Warriors with Wings:
the Best in Contemporary Poetry, http://www.amazon.com/dp/1722130717.
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