Tuesday, May 12, 2015

Strange

Strange

Imagine for a minute
How strangely
Arranged the world
We live in might be---
Well, you can be certain
That no matter what
You happen to imagine,
It's arranged stranger than that

Everything that lives has a soul---
Tiny bits of the divine
Distributed in equal measure
Among many trillions of living beings
When comes the day
You happen into your own soul
You'll likely think you've found God

We all alive in a giant sea of life
On a tiny blue dot up in the sky
Life here extends fifty thousand feet
Up into the air
And about eight thousand feet
Down into the ground
Look around my friend, you live
About eight thousand feet
Up from the bottom
In a grand ocean of souls
And most of us live our entire lives
Without ever knowing it

Pretty much everything
In the Universe is connected
To everything else
In a vast, vast, intricately woven
Sea of connections
And those goofy little ditties
Of creativity that we call intelligence
Are just the ability
Of our minds
To notice and utilize
The tiny, tiny fraction
Of all those connections
That we are adapted and able
To find relevant
And the links of causation
We've built our sciences
And logic around?
Those are just special cases
Of inference that we're adapted
To perceive and use

Life is art in motion
An artist is one who is able
To find tiny pieces of what's enchanted
And put them to paper,
Canvas or string
Though often it remains hidden
By the illusion of our waking dreams
In our Universe, love, humor,
Grace and beauty prevail
And deep in our souls
We each already know it

Dewey Dirks

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Addictions

Addictions

Everyone you ever meet
Is quite addicted
To a number of things
Though many times
We only use that word
When we believe
An addiction is harmful
For the rest we politely use words like
'habits,' 'character,' 'hobbies,' or 'rituals'
And as an excuse for keeping our addictions
We say things like,
I can't help it, it's just the way I am”

Don't be looking down, my friend
At those who have addictions to drugs or booze
Because you have a few addictions too
No matter how squeaky clean or healthy
You might figure yourself to be
And you can pretty much be certain
Some of your addictions aren't very good for you

By far the strongest addiction
Everyone you ever meet has
Is the addiction to their own point-of-view

Your point-of-view can be a disease---
A demon of your own making
That can cripple you horribly
Or drag you down
To a rotting hell in life
No matter what good
Might come your way

Or, your point-view can be
A drug like no other
With as much clarity as a fresh spring morning,
With a magic as deep and beautiful
As all the stars at night
And more powerful than anything
You could possibly ever put into your body,
Your point-of-view can give to you
A living, blue-sky paradise on Earth
Regardless of what
Terrible strife or tragedy
Life might throw your way

Remember, the more you tend to see
The more you tend to forgive
And the windows in your mind
You use to look at life
Really are what you tend to get back
It's not a matter of where you look
But much more a matter
Of what you happen to notice

Dewey Dirks

Monday, April 20, 2015

Wings

Wings

They say that life begins at forty.
Everything
before that is practice.
In my experience,
that's true.
As time has passed by,
one of the things
that has surprised
me most is how much
I knew by thirty
and how little of it
I realized that I knew
at the time.

In many ways,no man or woman
ever grows older
than eighteen.
After you take care
of all the business
each day,
spend the rest
of your time
being as young
as you can.

You knew best how to love another
by the time
you were six years old.
Most people
spend much of the rest
of their lives re-learning
how to love
that well again.

As the years roll on one of the best
things you can learn
is how to take
your own advice.
One of the best things
to remember
is what it was like
to be a kid.

Each day, spend time
doing three things---
working or creating something,
doing something fun
to entertain yourself,
and talking
to someone you love.
If you are able,
make your work
the same thing
as your play.

Everyone arrives at a fork in the road
in their late twenties,
again in their forties,
and yet again
in their fifties.
Each time, one path
leads to stagnation
while the other
leads to a frontier.
Each time, if you take
the wrong path,
you'll find yourself
in a ditch
and climbing out of it
will be the only way
to move on.

As the years roll on
if you keep
learning and loving,
you'll grow older
but your heart
will never grow old.
The years
weigh down;
No mind,
it's just ballast
for flight.
Learning and love
 have wings.

Dewey Dirks

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Dances

Dances

There have been times in my life
When I've felt unspeakable pain and fear
And times when I've seen
Those whom I love
Suffer mind breaking pain as well
While I watched, unable to help
Of the two, I can tell you
The second is far, far worse

I've known love with another
That runs so deep in our souls
It will never know death
I've also seen and felt
To the very core of my existence
The simple joy
That quietly lives in all things
Like a pond of pure, clear water
And I've listened to something
Of the great lilting melody
To which all life moves

Joseph Campbell once said
"Find a place inside where there's joy,
And the joy will burn out the pain"
Which, I think, are very wise words
That couldn't be more true

When I was a young man
Hanging out with my dad,
When he was talking
Every once in awhile
He would become so emotional
That he'd almost burst into tears
At the time, I didn't know
There was no shame in it
And I was embarrassed by his openness

Now, many years have gone by
I've crossed many deep canyons,
Danced grand dances
With those whom I love very much
And I've climbed many mountain tops,
And, I too, find myself with tears
In my eyes welling sometimes when I talk
And now I know what dad
Was feeling way back then;
His tears were memories
Of the dances he'd danced
Dropping by to visit him

Dewey Dirks

Friday, April 3, 2015

Gifts and On Your Sleeves

Gifts

If my life has taught me any truths at all
They are three---
That there is no greater freedom
Than that presented by uncertainty,
That there is no greater comfort
Than that given by love,
And that the Universe offers us all
Auspicious and abundant quantities of both

It seems to me
That the only real tricks in life
Are to become unafraid
Of accepting these gifts
And to become aware
Of how fantastically precious they are

*****


On Your Sleeves

Keep your eyes and mind open
And your heart and soul
Out on your sleeves
Friendship and love
Are always looking
And when they find you
You never know
Exactly where you might be

Dewey Dirks

Friday, March 27, 2015

Glass of Water

Image: "Sea of Life" 
by Whiteagle Magnus aka Will Magnus


Glass of Water

A glass of clear water
Holds a bit of a river
To quench your thirsty body
But only in the river can you bathe
Words are drinks of water
Quenching a minds thirst to know
But it is a great river of love
Where you bathe a soul

Glasses come
In many shape and sizes
And each can hold some water
For you to take a drink
The river has many names
So people from many places
Can find it on their maps
But it is the caring waters of life
That loving wash over you
And satisfy your thirst

Dewey Dirks

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Small Things



Hi folks :)  Be sure to take a look at my fourth book, “Lullabies and Legends,” over on Amazon.com.  A lot of people have been asking me for another book of poetry and this is it.   It is available for reading on all the current devices like Android phones and tablets, PC's, Kindles, iPhones and iPads.  Here is a sample poem and link to the book.


Small Things

Just last Wednesday I had a blowout with my wife
When all the shouting and throwing things was done
I figured I'd better get out of the house
Take a walk, I told myself
Let things cool down to a low boil

I walked slowly down the street
To the park three block's up and three block's over
There I bought some stale bread at the hot dog stand
Found a bench and sat down by an old man wrinkled and gray
We were quiet for a long while
Throwing bit's and bites of wheat bread
To the pigeon's that wandered by now and then

The old guy had the kind hint of a permanent smile
He seemed quite happy and very content
Got me wondering what advice he might give me
There from the twilight of his life
I said, “Old man, I'll tell you
Life at thirty-two looks pretty damn bad
What makes you so happy
With you in your eighties
And death's door waiting to open just down the street?”

He smiled a little more and said in a voice soft and quiet
“You know, when I was young I wanted whole lot of things
Later, I learned to want a few things a whole lot
But in the fullness of time I've found
That much of what has given me
The greatest happiness in life
Can all be put into just one word.”
“And what word is that?” I asked
His eyes sparkled
As he gave a good-hearted bit of bread to a bird
“Linore,” he said

“She is my lady
Linore waits for me at home
In a little while, I'll get up from this bench
And wander on back
I'll probably find her in the dining room
With a calico cat on her lap
When I walk in, she'll look up kindly and say
“Hi baby, how did it go for you today?”
Listen son, Linore is just a tiny little thing
Like me, she has gone very gray
But when I look at her I see
A half a million memories all rolled up inside
Half a million things to think about
Lingering quietly there in her turquoise eyes
They are small things
Stuff you'd hardly mention day-to-day
Things that most people never even notice
Or take for granted and cast aside
But I think about them all day long, every day

In Linore I see ten-thousand kisses
Scattered across fifty-five years
Ten-thousand times her soft hair
Has brushed up against my arm
Ten-thousand times her head has rested on my chest
Ten-thousand conversations
Bright or wise, idle or sad
Ten-thousand jokes and wise cracks
Adding a little happy spice and pepper
To the passing days
Ten-thousand smiles
Ten-thousand “I love you's”
Always from the soul, always good to hear
And at the end of ten-thousand tough days
Ten-thousand cuddles in bed after the lights went out
Ten-thousand times we have taken each other's hand
Ten-thousand times I've felt her gentle embrace
Ten thousand times her face has lifted up my day
Ten thousand times I've looked in her eyes
And seen the bright spark that dances inside

Small things
Things you'd hardly notice
But if you weave them all together
Across the long, long years
They tell a grand tale
That is epic and eloquent and entirely uncommon
A tale written by two small souls
With two small pen's
A story written by Linore and I
That is worth telling over and over again

Now son, you get up and go on home
And when you do, keep to the small things
Keep them handy
Keep them close by
Keep on remembering them
They are what will get you through the long year's ahead
They can make your life heroic
A romance that you live every day
If you let them, they can be ten-thousand things
That together
Are so much more than just a bunch of parts

****

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Gargoyles

Gargoyles

Fears, regrets, lost hopes,
failures and smashed dreams
can chase you, chase you
in the shadows until
they catch you like a disease.
Building insidious inner demons,
they try to overwhelm you,
put blinders on your eyes,
tell you that you have
no freedom of choice,
tell you that all the world
is forsaken and made of pain.
Each time they win a battle,
they get a little stronger
If they win too many times,
they'll bind you with fear
and suffocate you with ignorance
trying to snuff your life spark out.

Each time you rise
to meet a new day,
you win the prize
of one more chance at life.
As you face the day,
with every choice you make
to believe in yourself
in spite of them, you win.
Each time you embrace them
teaching them of compassion
you win against them.
Each time you stand up to them
all or alone in the darker
alleys of your mind,
you win a battle with them.

If you win enough battles
by believing in your own magic
they'll transform
into peculiar allies---
You'll learn from them
to have even greater
empathy and compassion.
They'll become gargoyles
who protect you
with an amour of scars
that they've created,
guarding you against
any new strife you chance to face
in the long years ahead.

I've fought many of them
many times over the years
and I have many scars
because of it.
But my gargoyles have learned
respect for my spirit,
because I know in each place
they pierced me in times past,
in the white of my scars
shines the light of the sun,
and moon, and stars.

Dewey Dirks

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Write the Silence

Write the Silence

It was a slow weekday down at Bell's Tavern
Pretty Sally and I were the only ones around
She tends bar half way through the week
Serving tall drinks, smiles and good conversation
We talked a bit about her new apartment,
We talked about her family and her friends,
We talked a bit about the weather,
Then we talked a bit about all the souls
You can happen meet in a bar now and then

She said, “John, you know, I really hate having
A hospital two blocks up the street
Sometimes I just don't know what to say
People come in having terrible times
I feel so sorry for them
Sick themselves with chemo and cancer
Or loosing people who are close to them

I said, “I'm a writer and I paint the world
With words and a pen, so I think about what people
Might say to each other all the time
You know, sometimes there's really nothing you can say
There's times when words just utterly fail
And there's also feelings
That don't have any words to go with them
Then we were quiet for a little while
And Sally walked off to make busy
By folding a few bar towels

When she came back I said, “I used to think
The hardest part of my kind of work
Was how to say things so well
That it moved people to tears
But now I know the hardest part for a writer
Is how to write the silence”

Just then someone walked through the door
Sally glanced at him quickly and gave me
A quiet hint of smile
Then she put on a broader smile
And went off to greet her new customer

Dewey Dirks

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Universe is a Coral

Universe is a Coral

The Universe and the biosphere
Of our Mother Earth are corals
Intricate, colorful and complex,
Yet simple like a rock

Now, a coral is something in and of itself
But it is also a colony
Made of many small lifeforms called polyps,
Each one, something in and of itself
And within every polyp
Is the potential to make a whole coral

A coral would not be the same coral
Without the sum total of all the polyps that it's made of
Likewise, the Universe and our Earth Mother
Are things incomprehensibly vast in and of themselves
But without each and every one of the ten-thousand trillion
Lives contained therein,
Would not be the same Universe or Earth

Dewey Dirks

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Lullabies and Legends

Hi folks :) I'm very happy and honored to tell you my newest book, “Lullabies and Legends” is now available on Amazon.com for immediate sale. A lot of people have been asking me for another book of poetry and this is it. Here is a sample poem and link to the book. It is available for reading on all the current devices like Android phones and tablets, PC's, Kindles, iPhones and iPads. Make sure to check it out.

Dancer

Las Vegas is a brightly shining city
That never has any time to sleep
You never really know
Who you might be talking to
Or who you might happen to meet
There is a little place called Palladium Station
Out in the suburbs of that big old town
If you go down there on a Wednesday night
you'll find Jessie tending bar
I used to drop in to see her
Have a drink and chat from time to time

One night when it was kind of slow
Jessie said to me,
'Years past I was a dancer
In a brightly lit chorus line
I learned from one of the best there was
She had high hopes for me
We had a lot of mutual respect
I used to really sparkle up there on the stage.
I used to really shine
I had a hope or two of going even farther
'Had a hope or two of having even more
Of that diamond time
But, you know, life is what happens
While you're busy making plans
I got a husband and two children
And had to leave that chorus line behind
Now I only dance to teach a few kids
Over at the dancing school”
Jessie stopped to draw a guy a miller
When she came back she smiled and quietly said,
There's times in the dark of night as I fall to sleep
I wonder what might have been
If my life had turned out differently
And a little more like I'd planned”

I said, “I am a writer
I make my art with a pen
Jessie, you're an artist too
And you make art with your body
Like an antelope running across the savanna
Or a tree moving gently in the wind
They say that art is its own point for happening
And improves upon the beauty of the world
Like the stars in the sky at night
Or a sunrise in the morning
Painting the day ahead
They say life has a strange way of happening
It takes you down roads you never expected
And paths that sometimes turn out better
Than you ever could have planned

If your art becomes famous
You get to shine brightly for a few years
Until your limelight begins to fade
Then you spend your time reminiscing
About the glory days behind you
Instead of paying attention to
The time you've got left
Show off your art
And you brighten the world for day or two.
But if you teach your art
To the young ones who come after you
You can see your sun rising
A thousand times over
In the long years ahead”

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Two Shorts

Endless Love

Your mind
Is stronger than your body
Because your mind
Dwells in the realms of
Ideas and emotions.

Your spirit
Is stronger than your mind
Because you spirit
Dwells in the realms
Of an endless love.

In this way,
Mind precedes body
Spirit precedes mind
Endless love precedes all.

Dewey Dirks


Two Aliens

Two aliens from planet Glankbarga,
made of blue and green
and white and gold shades of intelligent color,
Stopped by to visit Earth the other day
In disguise, they wandered over to the Circle K
Bought some jelly beans and popcorn,
Then went back to their ship
To watch the ways of humans for awhile

The first one noticed all the wars
Corruption, and mayhem,
Then said to the other, “Kekbop, me tinks
There be some fools and monsters here”

The second noticed all the kindness, compassion,
Creativity and overcoming of hardship and replied,
“Yes Pelpak, but me tinks there be
Wise ones and mighty angels here too”

Dewey Dirks

Sunday, February 15, 2015

The Returning

The Returning

There is a place deep inside of you
that is as vast as all world outside.
A place where knowledge
becomes no-knowledge,
where opinion, knowing and wisdom
become not-knowing.
A place where stillness permeates movement
and movement permeates stillness.
A place where time goes
now a little faster, now a little slower,
and has little meaning.
A place where everything that before
seemed dead and devoid of feeling
becomes alive and infused
with emotion, compassion and empathy.
It is from there you began,
and to there you must travel.
To there you must return
again and again .
There you meet yourself,
and become once more,
the child you have always been.

Dewey Dirks

Saturday, February 14, 2015

Heppy Valentines Day!!


 
Happy Valentines Day :)

Pair Of Hearts

Her name sounds like a wildflower
She has a man who smiles when he sees her each day
And tells her of his long travels
Taken to learn more of life's strange play

She is wise in the ways of caring
She is wise in the ways of the world
She is wise in the ways mice and men
She is wise is the ways of kids and cats
She knows how to scold
Knows how to mend
She knows how to be serious
Knows what is fun
She knows how to touch the current of life in everyone

She loves her man powerfully
She loves him strong
She loves him deep in the night
She loves him all the day long

He wanders near
He wanders far
He wanders the world
Listening to life's melodious song
He's seen many things happen
And can tell many a tale
About the wide river that nudges and twirls us all
Like leaves bumping gently together
As we float in the kind eddy of distant falls

Now of all the wonders he has happened to see
None are so dear to him
As his lady’s tender touch and his lady’s lilting song
Drawing him home at night
Loving him powerfully
Loving him strong

DD and EC
From “Wildflower,” by Dewey Dirks
This one is for you Laino



Tuesday, February 10, 2015

The Sum Of Us

The Sum of Us

We all are taught in our schools
that there is but one reality
we all live in and to which we all must
accept, accommodate, and conform
but this my friend, is only an illusion
that our foolishness and the institutions
of our cultures foster upon us.

Each and every persons perceptions create
a reality of its own, each equal by virtue
of the sweet life flowing in our bodies.
There are seven billion human realities
living now upon Mother Earth...
and millions of whale realities,
millions of dolphin, falcon,
and elephant, realities,
millions of cow and sparrow realities,
billions upon billions of fly,
spider and beetle realities,
and untold scores of microbe realities.

Like vast, vast numbers of poets,
each casting spells with a trillion poems
of love, and sorrow, and hope, and living,
every individual of every species
is a writer penning skillfully
a image of reality with his life.
We all have our own stories to tell,
Lord God if you've got the time.

And reality?
That is a backdrop, a waking dream---
a misty muse from which
we all draw inspiration.
It's truest image, shape and form
is not told by one individual,
by a single country or group
or even by any single species.
Reality on our little blue dot in the sky
is the sum of all of our stories put together
and of the hidden stories
of our Earth Mother, and the bright Sun
and of the quiet stories
of clouds, the wind, the moon
and star filled night skies.

Dewey Dirks

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Dreamtime Sea

Dreamtime Sea

A wise man once said
Humanity is a vast ocean
If a few drops are dirty
it doesn't spoil
the whole sea

There are stormy waters
and water that flows
very, very calm
on the dreamtime sea

Ideas, ideas
swim all around
in our heads
Many dream of do's and dont's
Others dream
of a better humanity
Still others
fret and toss nervously
in their sleep

It's not where we are right now
that tells the tale
but the direction
the water is headed
that is important to see
Look around, look around
You and I cannot be
the only two good people
in the dreamtime sea

The river's are rising
The river's are rising
We cannot stop it
even if we wanted to
It's not the bad ones
to look for
but the kindness
of people every day
that defines humanity

We all are part of a great
dreamtime sea asleep
There are many
who are wise and kind
flowing gently in their slumber
while others toss and tumble
like stormy waves
breaking white foam
on the moon light beach

Dread not
the long journey, my friend
Who wakes from slumber
is frightened no more
by the dreamtime sea


Dewey Dirks

Friday, January 30, 2015

Grown Up

Grown Up

Humans are an infant species
when compared to the
hundred of millions of years
some species have been
around Mother Earth.
Look at all that we have learned
in the two-hundred thousand years
modern humans have been on the planet.
Likewise, we've only had civilizations
for around eighty-five hundred years.
How much more do you imagine
we might learn after we've been around
six or eight million years like the whales?

Mother Earth, who, in all probability, is alive
has been around for about
four and a half billion years.
How much do you imagine she's
happened to learn?
The Universe, in all likelihood, also alive
has been around for at least
thirteen and a half billion years.
Imagine what wonders
she might have learned
in all that time---

Before you despair
the the state of Mankind
remember we've only begun
our long travels in the halls of time.
Personally, I think we are
destined for great things
once we've grown up a bit.

Dewey Dirks

Sunday, January 25, 2015

Look, Listen

Look, Listen

Look!
You can see it
filling full the air,
and raining down
from the bright sun
and gray clouds.
You can see it rising up
from the brown earth,
coming out of every building,
and dancing a fine dance
in the green grass and trees.
Rest easy
your tired soul, my friend.
Listen!
The grand song of life
hums quietly a lilting melody.
Softly she forever whispers
of a long love, endless and true
in the velvet breeze.

Dewey Dirks

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Roads

Here is a poem from my soon to be released book, “Journey.”

Roads

Islam, Santeria, Hinduism
Christianity, Humanism
Wicca, Buddhism, Shinto,
Agnosticism, Atheism,
Judaism, Taoism, Sikhism,
Skepticism, Shamanism
Baha'i
I have no interest
in judging the roads
others follow
We all see through
different sets of eyes
and walk with
different feet
to each man
an individual path
Still, all roads lead
to the same high mountain
Even if that mountain
is a parking lot in Chicago
or a flat in Riyadh,
Mexico City, Moscow
or Beijing
All rivers lead
to the same great sea
Even if the river you follow
is across the world
from the shore I walk on
We all breath sweet blue air
of the same Earth
Walk under one vast night sky
that touches our souls with
equal tenderness for all
Tomorrow, tomorrow
you and I, my friend
will wake
to greet the same day
Time flows quietly, silently
a soft fabric woven unique
to each of us our own portion
here very quickly, there very slow
Ten thousand solitary footsteps
ten thousand singular sights
ten thousand feelings
for which there are no words
Yet with every morning sunrise
we all meet the same daylight
given freely of the
same brilliant, bright sun
Our creativeness
makes each of us unique
Our common humanity
makes us all brothers and sisters
of the same fold
Love, wit and creativity, you see
are magic---
At once making each of us
a separate melody
and all parts
of the same grand song

Dewey Dirks