a fine woodworker polishes his roughcut to best accentuate the grain
poets do that too, tinkering with words
here's my latest version of Golly John
Golly John
We made folks in this county get development permits
Be it fixing a roof or replacing a window
But you just off & die on us?
On the way home to Colorado from Cali
No permit. No notice
That big fat Buddhist ensō of no thing
You knew the heart sutra
Nothing's permanent about
a Zen cleaver
Chuckled along with the rest of us
when the Blues Brothers
bombed on the Valley Floor
You took risks
Worked with kids who said they wanted a lifeline
Tossed them into rafts & ran the rapids
I liked you best over coffee
in the morning's repartee at Mesa Rose
Pioneer old-timers. Ex-Telluriders
Feisty Floridian short-timers
who loved to crocodile
& then told great snapping stories
You took leadership
Wore your advocate jeans. Mixed drinks
& mediums
Some saw you as a fine art cartoonist
who illustrated our absurdities
Watercolored in the silences
But golly, John. You took a damn quick exit
After shuffling up & down Grand Avenue
for the last ten years
Manifesting
that wry savvy calm
behind the half-smile
Coyote artist. Trustee. Officer of the Peace
Tickling wit out of whim
Fancy out of the angler's cast & spin
One fine spring day, all of a sudden
you spun on an eddy in Whitewater
& left
Leaving us now unable to imagine
a Wrights Mesa without your
ambling shoes. Your tinkering brushes
So sorry you lost yet another friend Art
ReplyDeleteGreat Verse ❣️
John was special.
DeleteSweet tribute, Art! John had a longing for a sustainable life philosophy and looked to all of us for clues to our own. He loved people and their potential, we loved him.
ReplyDeleteRight on.
DeleteBeyond Kind...keep your energy coming down to us all from the new vantage point.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect gathering your family shared...thank you Neighbor.
It's a fine community we are part of
DeleteLovely memories Artful! Sorry he is gone.
ReplyDeleteLots of good memories
DeleteAbove comment is from me!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Bill
DeleteNice touch art I know he appreciates it
ReplyDeleteThanks, Ernie.
DeleteBeautiful and heart felt
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful Art, like his life lived.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish I could have read this in your behalf at the memorial.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and real art. Wishing you every solace!
ReplyDeleteThe solace is that I got to be his friend and he got to be mine
DeleteThanks Art. You help make it all part of the natural world as well as the crusher I felt.
ReplyDeleteCrusher it is, Jim. And yet part of the mystery we all share. Good to have him, like you, in my life...
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