Poetry

“We Need Love,” “Passion Pop,” and “Always At Home”

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We Need Love

We need love

When there’s nothing

Left to share.

We need love

When all is

Hardening cement.

We need love

When the night

And the day

Are indistinguishable.

We need love

When our upper lips

Are curling into sneers.

We need love

When canals are

Green sewers.

We need love

When the sea is bitter,

Salty and gray.

We need love

When we’ve dusted

Ourselves off

To the bone.

We need love just before

The temperatures

Take their

Winter plunge.

We need love

When everything we

Love pains us.

We need love

When we have fluttered

To the sea floor.

We need love

On Sunday the 23rd

Of November

At 5:08 pm

In Crete.

Passion Pop

Longing to express.

To be seen to express.

To express like

An entertainer

Blowing a bubble

That slowly swells

To encompass the world.

And may it never pop,

Never pop,

Never pop,

Until it pops.

But perhaps I

Am long gone by then,

And happy to see it pop,

And a multitude

Of other bubbles swelling

And glistening

With rainbow tones.

Always At Home

Shellfish, snails, turtles, tortoises,

Anything with an exoskeleton

(crabs, and lobsters especially).

Animals with warming fur.

Birds with lovely shapely

And waterproof plumage.

Why can I not lay down in

A lush forest setting,

Enswaddled in my own

Self-grown blanket?

How I long to have

A home about me.

To grow my home from within.

To be home wherever I travel.

They may not have a God

Or philosophy, or novels,

Or earbuds, or lineages,

Or funerals,

But they’re always at home.

About the Author

JD Del Rey

JD Del Rey lives and works between NYC, Madrid, and Paris. JD’s poems have been published widely across the world in various journals. You can find JD’s poems published under the Parile Paris imprint on Amazon. Visit JD's website here.