Monday, December 12, 2011

WEAPONS OF TIME




WEAPONS OF TIME


(painting by Robert Margetts)


Through the archways they did come
through the millennium of time
from Khan to Hitler
from John Wilkes Booth
 to James Earl Ray
From the bronze era
 to the atomic era
to the nuclear era
each bearing his own form of hardened steel

Pride, honor and vengeance
Distrust, loathing and power
Evil and corruption
filled the damp granite halls
as the soldiers of time trampled upon the rustic cobblestones
in their sullied boots

A nod of recognition here
a shove and a scowl there
they clutched to their insidious weapons
like starve ridden babies clinging to a full breast.

Maidens bustled in tight corsets
swayed to the rhythmic tones
that bubbled from their flutes.

The soldiers of time
stood to attention
awed by these ladies of the night.
These soft creatures dressed in white
so pure of hatred
and so innocent of crime.
With hungry eyes and scarred lips
did so desire to fill their needs
The few sober took to the ale
like jackals to rotten flesh.

The first to fall,
the gallant knight
 entombed in his dented armor
He lowered his nail studded mace
and let it fall deep into the hungry moat
Pride and deceit vanished
deep into the silty mud
To the seeker of the Holy Grail
forgiveness from the boy Ward.
In the house of Arthur, the knight was reborn.

The cowboy nodded to the knight,
holstered his pistol
removed his belt
and handed
it to the blacksmith.


Honor and dishonesty
vengeance and hate
were quickly hammered into the form of a horseshoe.
Billy The Kid doffed his dusty cap
and extended the hand of truce,
the branch of clemency.
And for the first time
he shook the hand of the sheriff
And he too was reborn that day,
in the house of Garrett.

The musketeer watching from afar
dropped his bloodstained foil
With a clank upon the courtyard stones
revenge tricked from his murderous blade
The fanning weeds
that fought for space between the crevices
licked the sanguine weapon clean of hate


For the first time in 100 years
Romeo looked upon Juliet
And Capulet
 And Montague
were reborn in the house of Shakespeare


 Hiding in the dark alcove
near the winding stairs stood the most evil,
the most powerful and sinister of creation past.
Clutched in his rawboned fist
and holding the world at bay
Stupidity and hypocrisy tucked in his back pocket
in the form of a bribe
Too weak
Too tired
to fight the soothing array of notes
that placated this once vicious crowd.

He opened his bony hand and dropped the hideous vial into the moat
and with it the secrets of destruction
were quickly swallowed up
 in the murky cool waters.
Bending down to his knees
he did cry
for that day
in the house of humanity
Einstein was reborn

And for the first time, 
since the Seventh day of creation
The creator of dust
and the maker of steel was happy
for in eleventh hour of the day
his faith in humans,
was reborn. 
And he cried
and he cried
for all his children.






The dome in Hiroshima, Japan.  It was one of the very few building that survived the Atomic bomb.  (I took this picture back in April of 1885) 




The hand of death


(painted with Acrylic paint, December 2011 by Robert Margetts)

Monday, November 21, 2011

THE LAST RIDE HOME





(The Motorcycle Accident that killed Kim Hubert, by Robert Margetts..Acrylic paint on canvas)



To my friend
for I cannot speak
words are written through another man


I am sorry,
sorry it ended this way
The pain I caused by my foolish act


I took another life,
not in self defense
And, I took a little of you with me


Forgive me, but do not forget me
for I shall never forget you


And when you are older
take pity on a young fool

Learn from my mistakes
Never again will I touch
Never again will I cry
Never again will I dream
or savor the feel of water upon my lips


But, remember this,
I walk near you at all times
And when you cry for me,
my memories grow stronger


Remember me
Please remember me....

HUMAN ERROR





(Human error, by Robert Margetts)


Walk with my thoughts
and learn from this cadaverous face
Cry for my pain
and die with the human race...

Breathe my air
and see through my sanguinary eyes
Listen to the ahungred children
Can you hear their cries?

Crawl with my severed leg
and touch with my charred hand
Learn from my dry lips
bleeding words into our land..

This is the ballad of our future
We are to blame,
for we are man.

THIS COLD HEART



(Johnny Cash taking ten, by Robert Margetts)

Chilling hearts and freezing nights
and another log burns into tiny embers
as the winds of past whisper tales outside my frozen door.


It was a time when heroes walked in true silence
and tormented children cried into the black night.
It was a time of death in mid light
and evil prowled the Earth for food.


Where trees once stood tall, now gave way to decaying old stumps.
It was a time when love was slavery,
but the chains of obligation that were linked together by iron memories
had weakened and tarnished.


And then as the rising sun met the high wind,
she appeared.
To climb the pyramids of Egypt
To walk the paths of Plato.
She bathed in the Seas of China
and touched the Rock of Gibraltar.
She drank from the cup of Erasmus
and haggled in the bazaars in Istanbul.


It was a time of friendship
of loving one another and making dreams
and crying about tomorrow.
It was a time when friends held hands and believed in today.
And, when the sun set, she went with it.


Memories..
Can you tell me where they go at night?
Memories...
Can you tell me why they won't come back?

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

FORGOTTEN TIMES


FORGOTTEN TIMES




Texas Bull
carved from pine and painted with acrylics.

When you no longer have feelings
and you slow dance alone

And time canters by as the last
unicorn fades into the future,
carrying with him a new maiden

When you no longer need to be touched
or hear Romeo’s unspoken words
and loneliness creeps inside your
covers at night and wraps his
cold arms about you

When your tears rain in twilight memories
and your hands no longer reach out for help
stop, and take one moment to embrace
the loved ones that your left behind.

A PEANUT BUTTER FROG SANDWICH


A PEANUT BUTTER FROG SANDWICH




painting by Robert Margetts
(and not very good at that!!!)
Froggy, froggy, you look so glum
With crunchy peanut butter on your bum

Hidden inside two pieces of bread
Grape jelly dripping down your head

Not so good, not so fun
Quick, jump out before you’re done!!

THE GOOD DIE YOUNG







(painting by r.margetts) 
THE GOOD DIE YOUNG

In the hours of revelation
As death suffocates the night
Memories will dance before your eyes
And silent tears bleed self pity

The pain trickles in
And life flickers into Prometheus’ child
As images foreshadow the past

In the silence of death
Lonely and wrinkled
Warmth of the flickering flame
Bribing cold bones

Death wins
And another life becomes a shadow of the flame.

WOOGLE DOOGLE MONSTER


THE WOOGLE DOOGLE MONSTER




The Woogle Doogle Monster
(I think he is still living under my bed) carved from oak with acrylic paint

He’s mean and crude
Not my most favorite dude.

His teeth are yellow and green with slime
He walks like an ape
And is never on time

His arms are big and hairy
And at first glance, rather scary.

With a snort of is snoot
And a twitch of his chin
He passes gas at the drop of a pin

He’s kind of crude and a bit mean
Awfully fat and definitely not clean

But as monsters go
I must say
My Woogle Doogle Monster is a OK.

DOES YOUR DADDY SNORE


DOES MY FATHER SNORE?


Mayilyn in blue
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts


My mother said it once
And she’ll say it no more

“Your Dad does not snore”

a puff and a hoot
perhaps an occasional toot

“But your father does not snore”

Sometimes at night a quibble in the dark
a moan from under the pillow deep from the heart
soft rumbles echo from his fat tummy
gas and air mix and make it sound funny,

“But no, thank God, you Dad does not snore”

CAN WE HAVE A DOG


CAN WE HAVE A DOG?


I promise I’ll walk him
I promise I’ll feed him
And when he pees
And when he poops
I promise Dad will clean up the scoops!!!!

BURNING LETTERS IN THE SKY


BURNING LETTERS IN THE SKY




Elvis living with the stars
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts

Kiss my puppy love notes goodbye
Up, up to the sky
Flames dance into the night
Carrying words, thoughts out of sight.
Goodbye puppy love….
Hello true love.

KISS AUNT SUE


KISS AUNT SUE




The Sax Man and his Lady
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts


Now I know I’m just a kid
and with time I’ll grow and mature
but kissing aunt sue is like
stepping into cow manure.

Her lips are caked with lipstick
and drool drains down her chin
and her bad breath is listed under
the eleventh commandment as a deadly sin.

Lips as powerful as suction cups
and the strong scent of Old Spice as advertised on T.V.
I think I’m being kissed by Captain Bliegh
from Mutiny On The Bounty.

I beg her to stop
but she will not desist
and when her razor stubble rubs me raw
that’s when I really start to resist..


Now it’s not the hair lip or the bad breath
that really gets my stomach churning
it’s when her denture Poly-Grip leaks
onto my face and starts burning.

I’ve tried every remedy know to man
from silver bullets, to garlic, to a skillet pan.
Treaties, extortion, promises and an exorcism
will not pacify the witch.
Next time she shoves her snout close to my face
I’ll grab the shovel and bury the bitch.

TO ALL THE PEOPLE



TO THE PEOPLE




The Dotted Beatles
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts

To all the lonely people
walking one in a crowd
passing strangers in the snow
keeping an eye to the ground.

To all these lonely people
who live on memories
and the dreams that they sail upon
pass late into the night
and the loved ones that they made
echo memories from new touches

To the people who chose to forget
the laughter and cries
the smiles and frowns
the warmth and fears

To the lonely people
who fell in love with a poet
that danced on words
and sculpted songs with his heart

To all these people
self pity walks with you.

ONE NIGHT LOVERS


ONE NIGHT LOVERS



The Twins
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts

Lonely nights
and strangers mingle in foreign beds
exchanging gratitude with calloused paws
and clawing approval upon wanton flesh

Lips bleed beautiful lies
to fill the hunger of a dove
injured in youthful flight
never again to soar high among
the billowing winds of innocence

And memories burn within sadden eyes
as wrinkles steal childlike beauty
and bellies barren of life
live for the gentle moments of the night

The dark gives to the day
as another night ebbs into a silent memory
in the hours of loneliness
another bedmare dies

BLACK AND WHITE






The Bat Call

(painting by r.margetts)




BLACK AND WHITE


Apollyan and the Sustainer

lived and bitched
from a fallen angel
into the hallow ditch
from a dog did rise
a Deity evolved from a wolf

The Das took the black
and Jehovah the white
across the Styx against the light.
Did he who created the day
flower the world
and befriend Lucifer?
Did he who sang to live
thrown from heaven
rewolf the Earth
and sing evil?

From the skies did bile drip

and the sentinel of the night
crawl among the flowers?
From the dirt did the fig grow
to give life to blind creatures
so that they may walk in thickets?

From the wolf did flow
evil that was to live
and the blind that day
did cower from the light.
And the serpent of the dark
frolicked in the spoils on the Seventh day.

Black and White
the equinox is today.

THE WISE KING


THE WISE KING





Elvis the King
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts

Long time ago there was beauty and balance

in the seas and in the air
on the land and below the ground.
Animals tall and short
strong and weak


crawled and walked
flew and swam.

And they gave way to Man,
a creature of superior intelligence
and compassion and understanding for all.
He took and he gave.
He judged and ruled with fairness
and the animals were happy
for their new King was wise.

Then one day he discovered oil
and he became very greedy
bought a gun, and killed them all.

THE ROCKING CHAIR



THE ROCKING CHAIR




Willy Nelson still kicking
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts


Another ember crackled in the fire

as the whispering winds of past                        
echoed silence outside my door.

The rocking of the smooth pine
kept time like an aged pentameter
slowly winding down.
And the rhythmic swaying
slowly lulled my bones to rest.

A tickle in my eye misted my squinted greens
and the thought of death
gave a smile upon a wrinkled face.

The crackling on the floorboards
moaned under the weight.
And life dripped into the decade
old grooves that had worn its
way into the tracks that I had chosen.

The last pass of the pendulum
as the sickle makes it mark.
The chair ground to a halt
as the pianist clamped the lid on the box.

FALLEN SUN BEAR



SUN BEAR




Sun Bear
carved from pine with acrylic paint by Robert Margetts


Fallen Sun Bear

with misted almond shaped Godivas
slowly darkening the day with heavy lids
and beckoning the nightmares
to place leniency upon a guilty soul.
A tear of Raspberry drips the dew
That webs the sky                                                      
nectar for those who crave the taste
a show of pain who dare to cry.
Droplets of liquid trickle
down the innocent face of one so hurt
pelting the ivory lace dress
patronizing love and loyalty.

Be not so afraid to seek the hand that once placed the ring of time
upon a child in a land far away.
For every child finds peace
by the twilight of night
in the arms of a soft Teddy Bear.

LADY BUG



LADYBUG




Marilyn in full color
acrylic on canvas by Robert Margetts


 

Ladybug, ladybug

all fickle in the head
open your eyes before you’re dead.

Seems a shoe
clouds your domain
and the souls of many
left its stain

Splat…Splotch.
Now you are dead
alas it is I who am fickle in the head

LOOK A PICASSO



LOOK MOM….PICASSO




What God painted
carved from pine with acrylic paint by Robert Margetts


Till this day I will never understand

why mother took the whip to my little hand.
I did what she said
and showed my skill.
All on the wall, not a spill
First black and then some red
rolled it
mixed it
to create the head.
Picasso would have been ever so proud,
not too abstract and not to loud.
Next came the blue and white
and the orange, perhaps a bit too gaudy,
mixed it together to form the body.

At this stage I was interrupted.
My career as an artist abruptly cut short
by a whip or a stick of some sort.
A quick rap on my knuckles
delivered her message.
And I dropped
the brush


to later pick up the pen
and now write stores of life at age ten.

CHERRY MUD PUDDING CAKE



THE CHERRY MUD PUDDING CAKE




The three circles of time
carved from pine and painted in acrylic by Robert Margetts


Take 5 cups of mud

and 6 tablespoons of flour
toss it in the oven and turn on the power

Take 7 cherries and two frog legs
add 1 can of lard
and stir together till it’s nice and hard

Next comes the jelly and fish eggs
this gives it the consistency and the flavor
It melts in your mouth
and it is something to savor

PAIN IN THE TOOTH

TEETHING PAINS




The Vampire dentist
acrylic paint on canvas by Robert Margetts

Wango tango

it sure hurts

Please don’t give me Exlax
it gives me the squirts.

The other end, if you don’t mind
It’s in my mouth, not in my behind!

Changing my diaper just won’t do
I’ve got gums, but I can’t chew.

Give me a pacifier, Orajel, a shot of rum
and for God’s sake,
remove that thermometer from my bum!