Nothing Is Happening (And I Feel Fine)

Nothing is happening,
thank God.  Stasis
rules for once.  That lawnmower
has finally stopped chucking rocks
and now it’s all
hands thrown up and
“so what?” outside. 
Maybe God got hurt
and the Zeitgeist is holding its breath
until the outcome is known.  
It works for me; truthfully, I don’t even care.
Suffice it to say
if we’ve all become set in acrylic
and this is how it’s going to be
from now on, I’m ready
to suspend indefinitely
my need to be
entertained, excited
and creative.  I’ll sit
with this bemused face
till time ends
if that’s what’s required 
in the new world,
if you can call this still-life
a new world, or a world at all —

ah, hell,
the air conditioner 
just kicked on, and
the buzz seems to have
started things up again.
I was so happy there for a moment
and now, I suppose
I’ll have to finish this poem
and maybe do dishes
or pay a bill if that’s
really necessary. 

About Tony Brown

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A poet with a history in slam, lots of publications; my personal poetry and a little bit of daily life and opinions. Read the page called "About..." for the details. View all posts by Tony Brown

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