I would like to preface this submission with a note that this poem is being submitted to the John Lennon Poetry Competition in Liverpool for the celebration of 70 years from his birth and 30 years from his untimely death. If you care to participate by submitting a poem of your own, the particulars may be found at this link:
John Lennon CompetitionRevised 9/14/10
Last Lyrics
What could I sing to you today? Explain
how meaning’s shadow slips behind each word
eluding minds; but then impales the heart?
A simple message from some soft refrain
breathes life into a thought that’s never heard…
as understanding fades. Let me impart
that life subsides to never could have been
with careless steps into the wrong unknown.
Regret the brevity in life and love
but live each day until it turns to when.
As soul and heart are laid bare to the bone,
new songs ascend into the light. What of
my legacy in lilting epigram?
I’m touching you with mem’ries. Yes… I am!
Last Words
What could I sing to you today? Explain
how meaning’s shadow slips behind each word,
or hides from minds and then impales the heart?
A simple message from some soft refrain
breathes life into a thought that’s never heard,
for understanding fades. Let me impart
that life subsides to never could have been
with single steps into the wrong unknown.
Regret the brevity in life and love
but live each day until it turns to when.
As soul and heart are laid bare to the bone,
new songs ascend into the light. What of
my legacy in lilting epigram?
I’m touching you with memories. Yes… I am!