James Babbs continues to live and write from
the same small Illinois town where he grew up. He has published hundreds
of poems over the past thirty years and, recently, a few short stories. James is the author of Disturbing The
Light(2013) & The Weight of Invisible Things(2013).
More Wine
I gave her more wine
and refilled my glass
we were getting comfortable
she said
I dreamed about you last
night
oh I said
no she said
not that kind of dream
oh I said
no she said
it was you and your mom
and I think
your father was there
but I couldn’t really see him
I said hmmm
and gave her more wine
you know she said
I never got to meet your dad
I said yeah
it kind of makes sense then
I gave her more wine
did anything happen?
I asked
no she said
not really
I emptied my glass
filled it up again
I laughed
what’s funny?
she asked
I said oh
I was just thinking about
the dream I had
oh she said
yeah I said
let me tell you about it
I gave her more wine
I took a drink from my glass
Some Blues Last Forever
some blues linger for days
the shift in gravity
nobody sees
some blues are given names
and have songs written about
them
for anyone to sing
some blues have arms
long enough to
wrap themselves around me
they hold me tight
never wanting to let go
some blues grow heavy
clinging to me
the weight I must carry
through the lonely days and
nights
some blues take time
like a fine wine
like poetry
death
dressed in black
and smiling
some blues last forever
the sky
the color of her eyes
the feelings I get
long after she’s gone
She Never Told Me She Was
Getting Married
when I called her that morning
I was feeling kind of lonely
I hadn’t talked to her
for a long time and
I was really hoping
I could see her again
I asked her
if she remembered me and
she said yes
she knew who I was
but she told me
she was kind of busy and
she’d call me back later on
I said okay and
we ended the call
she never told me
she was getting married
I heard about it
several days later and
I thought it was kind of
funny
well
I hope she’s happy
now
All three were interesting poems. I felt I was
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Speaks to us reality in awareness of his language.
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