Hiding in the WoodsA Poem by peppino ruggeriReflectionsSitting on the couch in contemplation Hopping
from reality to daydream I
heard of a young child’s hopeless cry Sucking
his mother’s breast that had run dry I
saw people groomed for a feast Sitting
on upholstered spotless pews In
a large air-conditioned Christian church Praying
to God their faith would make them rich A
wooden cross hanging on the wall Cast
a sad glance, all dusty and forlorn I
saw half-naked children tied to a chair Working
with their hands like small machines In
a hot and semi-lighted old warehouse Their
faces drenched in a grimy sweat Their
cheeks carved by streaking tears Not
knowing why they had been born I
saw a weeping girl crouched on soiled floor Her
knees tightly squeezed, her head prostrate Her
skirt all torn, stained by the b*****d seed Of
man’s most vile and desecrating deed The
radio played songs of Sunday’s choirs My
ears were deaf to those angelic tunes Inside
me I heard wailing and despair Anger
repressed, evil-begetting hate I
saw no beauty, no redeeming grace Just
broken hearts, a horrified face I
could no longer bear the stench of greed The
hopeless anguish of the oppressed in need I
went for a stroll deep in the woods Treading
on a blanket of dry snow Patting
tree trunks as I was passing by Maples
and birches naked and asleep Green
needles of old pine waved in the breeze Tracks
of moles and mice marking the snow Footprints
of fox and deer seeking a meal Nature
seemed immersed in silent prayer I
felt at peace with the universe My
eyes were blind, my ears deaf The
world kept on groaning, its cry Rocked
the heavens and pierced the open sky © 2022 peppino ruggeri |
StatsAuthorpeppino ruggeriHanwell, New Brunswick, CanadaAboutI am a retired academic. I enjoy gardening, writing poems and short stories and composing songs which may be found on my youtube channel Han Gardener or Spotify under peppino ruggeri. more..Writing
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