Sunday, September 22, 2013

THE FIRST TIME



THE FIRST TIME

The first time I fall, don’t assume that I’m done.
Just because I’m not here, don’t think I’m on the run.
The first time I slip; don’t assume I’m going to fall.
Just because I have a number, doesn’t mean I’m going to call.

The first time I whisper in your ear, don’t add words that aren’t there.
Just because I look away, please don’t think that I don’t care.
The first time I blink; don’t think that I missed a thing.
Just because I know a song, doesn't mean that I’m going to sing.

The first time I look into someone’s eyes; don’t say that I’m in love.
Just because I hold someone in my arms, doesn’t mean that they fit like a glove.
The first time I speak of love; don’t think I’m going to elope.
Just because I’m under a spell, doesn’t mean I’m against the rope.

The first time you close your eyes, don’t think I’m gone.
Just because I’m accused, don’t assume I’ve done something wrong.
The first time I lose; don’t say I can’t be a winner.
Just because I do something bad, don’t see me as a sinner.

The first time I bleed; don’t have me six feet under.
Just because it rains, doesn’t always mean there will be thunder.
The first time you see my soul, you will know it can’t be owned.
Just because you own a house, doesn’t mean you have a home.

The first time I speak of God; don’t assume I’m going to pray.
Just because I’ve seen the light, doesn’t mean I’m going to see things your way.
The first time I speak of heaven; don’t assume I think that’s where you will go.
Just because you know his name, doesn’t mean you won’t have to reap what you sow.

The first time I hear the truth, don’t think all is forgiven.
Just because my soul is hurt, doesn’t mean I can’t go on livin’.
The first time that I forgive, don’t think that I am week.
Just because I bury the hatchet, don’t think there aren’t memories that I will keep.

The first time you see me talking to myself; don’t worry about what I’ve said.
Just because there’s no one there, doesn’t mean I can’t speak to the voices in my head.
The first time I speak of the end; don’t think I’m talking about death.
Just because I lose a battle, don’t count me out ‘till I’ve taken my last breath.
  
STANLEY HENDRIX
9/21/2013


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Sunday, September 8, 2013

SOMEONE'S MOTHER



SOMEONE’S MOTHER
The writing is on the wall but can the mothers see what they say.
The signs all say beware there’s going to be another killing today.
She looks for answers for those that have gone awry.
All she can see is trouble through the tear in her eye.

The sun comes up and nothing has changed since the sun hit the dirt.
There’s always evil walking around looking for someone to hurt.
Just to feel tough some will hurt the first passerby.
When it’s all over, asking God why, someone’s mother will cry.

It’s been brother against brother since Cain and Able
It’s hard to change when you’re wearing a label.
Some think it’s expected to standup and defy.
When it’s all over, asking God why, someone’s mother will cry.

Some believe that to be a man you can never lose.
So if you do something to me I’ll do something to you.
Then to prove that you’re a man bullets start to fly.
When it’s all over, asking God why, someone’s mother will cry.

If you want to settle things just step off ten paces.
If you just start shooting there are innocent faces.
When bullets go into a crowd, women and children die.
When it’s all over, asking God why, someone’s mother will cry.

Uptown, downtown, Westbank, all the same sound,
There’s been a shooting and a young man is down.
He lays in the street a victim of the times and no one knows why.
When it’s all over, asking God why, someone’s mother will cry.

The writing is on the wall but can the mothers see what they say.
The signs all say beware there’s going to be another killing today.
She looks for answers for those that have gone awry.
All she can see is trouble through the tear in her eye.

STANLEY HENDRIX
9/6/13


 My book of poems "DEEP DARK SECRETS" is available online at WWW.BOOKSAMILLION.COM, WWW.BARNESANDNOBLE.COM, WWW.AMAZON.COM,and Kindle