POET’S CORNER: ‘In the Eye of the Storm,’ ‘Two Bullfrogs’

In the Eye of the Storm

He took me by the arm and said,

“Won’t you walk with me?”

Out in the misty wood,

Rain drippin’ from the trees.

He told me his story in a few quiet words,

All about his life of glory

And the time that he served

In the eye of the storm.

I saw you in a dream last night,

We watched the city burn.

You shook your head and said,

“Won’t they ever learn?”

We sifted through the ashes,

There wasn’t much left.

We saved the ones we could,

But we had to leave the rest

In the eye of the storm.

There’s panic in the faces

Of the children as they run,

They come from so far away

But they still come.

A crooked cross, a white sheet, an empty heart,

If those fascists come in one more wave,

They’ll tear the world apart,

In the eye of the storm.

All we ever wanted was a place in the sun,

A place where we’d be free

To live our lives and love.

Now it’s just you and me

And the clouds up above.

I guess we’re lucky we survived

The fire and the flood,

In the eye of the storm.

John “JD” Dunfee, Morgantown

Two Bullfrogs

Two bullfrogs sitting in a rowboat

Contemplating their demise.

While a crocodile lurks in the moat

With bulging, searching eyes.

Lilly pads floating,

All in bloom;

To linger there means certain doom.

Amphibians and reptiles,

Not a good mix.

Knowing for sure

Who gets the last licks.

Said one bullfrog to the other,

”Can’t take anymore.

Takin’ my chances,

Headin’ for the shore.”

One bullfrog sitting in a rowboat,

Contemplating his demise.

While a crocodile lies in the sun,

With bulging, satisfied eyes.

Larry Ebersole, Nashville