Father Mojo : Writing

the cashier's haiku

the cashier's haiku

A Poem by Father Mojo


the old lady growls impatiently for her change-- all for a penny . . .
mirror

mirror

A Poem by Father Mojo


i know the cravings in the dusty house as the anaemic moments sneak away . . . shadows that caress like a cruel lover fueled by a desire to rec..
SLAVERY

SLAVERY

A by Father Mojo


Slavery is a social condition in which one person retains ownership of another. This arrangement forces one person to be the property of another; ..
APRIL 29

APRIL 29

A Poem by Father Mojo


i say let’s let sleeping dogs lie and just for tonight let us let dogged lies sleep i am too young to be this tired of life i am t..
SUNDAY MORNING 1:36 AM

SUNDAY MORNING 1:36 AM

A Poem by Father Mojo


1 it’s like there’s a hole in my soul– my spirit keeps leaking out leaving a trail that i could follow back home if only i ..
Advice to Revolutionaries (part one)

Advice to Revolutionaries (part one)

A by Father Mojo


Power is the problem. The reason why revolutions fail is simple: revolutionaries convince themselves that a change is made as soon as they seize pow..
dont' read this without some kind of protective clothing

dont\' read this without some kind of protective c..

A Poem by Father Mojo


all this time i’ve been led to believe that prostitution is illegal and yet politicians walk the streets with impunity prove me wron..
for police officers

for police officers

A Poem by Father Mojo


this is what i want printed on all cards that are given to cops
ME AND SLEEPING BEAUTY

ME AND SLEEPING BEAUTY

A Poem by Father Mojo


there are two songs in my nursery trillogy . . ."Cinderella Blue" is the second; this one is the first.
Revelation

Revelation

A Poem by Father Mojo


(inspired by William Blake)