Jenna and a Bad Boy Named Benny

Jenna took up with bad boy Benny.
She saw an iota of good in him.
She felt it was enough to save him.
She felt she could civilize him.
He said her loved her then hit her.
She suffered his violence for a while.
Each time he apologized.
But beat her again and again.
When she give up on Benny,
it was far too late to leave him.
When Jenna tried to escape,
she ended up beaten to death.

Bob Boyd

A Mere Mortal in a Cosmic Reverie

Sitting in a vibrant forest
song birds singing in the trees,
squirrels scampering on the ground,
I felt the spinning of the planet.
I heard the eternal hum of the cosmos.
I saw mysteries of which I cannot speak.
I felt a oneness with all things.
I experienced an incomparable bliss.
For a moment, I felt like a god among men.
Then the extraordinary experience passed,
and I was just another mere mortal
sitting on a rock in a teeming forest.

Bob Boyd

Physical and Mental Health Disabilities

Tim was fated with physical and mental
health disabilities, which often made me
wonder why did a nice guy like him have
to suffer with dual disabilities when I and
others didn’t have to. The unfairness
always bothered me, and I’ve wondered
why in this world some suffer far more
than others. I cannot accept the theory
that its deserved bad karma, those
suffering people getting their just due.
I cannot accept that those unfortunate
people have those inflictions for a
greater purpose. I think it’s all random,
the good or bad luck of the draw.

Bob Boyd

Science Has No Proof of an Afterlife

Science has no proof of an afterlife
and when you’re dead that may be
the complete end of your existence.
Just as it doesn’t seem like an
insect would have an afterlife, maybe
it’s the same for human beings.
People who have been dead and
come back to life have inspiring
accounts of something more, tunnel
of light, life reviews, unconditional
love, mystical experiences, angels,
heaven, peace, bliss, love, et cetera.
These may be just caused by other
factors related to the brain shutting
down, running out of oxygen and
hallucinations that cause artificial
spiritual and afterlife experiences.
At 80 years of age, I’ve come to a
place where I don’t care if there’s
nothing there when you die, if all
that was you is obliterated forever.

Bob Boyd

She Moved to Hollywood to Become an Actor

She was popular in high school
a quite pretty and studious girl.
She joined the drama club and
found her passion in her life.
After high school, she moved
to Hollywood intent on being a
movie star.
After years of trying, she got
a role in a comedy movie with
famous actors, and it seemed
her career was on its way.
But she never had a decent role
after that, and in her forties
became a secretary for an
insurance company to make
a living at a job she didn’t like.
She failed in her life’s ambition.
Deep depression set in, and
sadly, she took her life, her
dead dreams too much to bear.

Bob Boyd

science and nde commonalities

science disregards the commonalities
of peoples’ near death experiences
it alleges other factors are the cause of
all the common threads experienced
it claims oxygen deprivation causes
hallucinations and euphoric feelings
sudden neurochemical releases
of endorphins, vivid hallucinations
and dramatically altered perceptions
and spikes in brain activity can
cause intense mystical experiences
and temporal lobe activity that
might lead to out of body feelings
and encounters with divine figures
in other words when you are dead
you are dead and nothing more
according to the science skepticism
the most disappointing part of this is
maybe science is absolutely right

bob boyd

ungrateful

he plucked her out of poverty
paid her baby son’s medical bills
provided her with a better life
took her from the third world
to the advantageous first world
not long after all he did for her
she ungratefully left him
in search of more first world
splendors and advantages

bob boyd

the others

stealthily navigating the cosmos
unseen, undetectable, invisible
scientists say they don’t exist
because they cannot see them
their technology too advanced
their intellects far superior
except when they materialize
briefly from time to time
in the air supersonically
and coming out of the sea
and surreptitiously
working with the military

bob boyd

Doctor Brown’s Youthful Elixir

At age, 60, Doctor Brown had finally
invented a concoction he called the
Youthful Elixir, a manmade fountain
of youth.

With his first drink, he loved the taste,
like a sweet cocktail.

When he finished the drink, in his mirror
he looked 10 years younger.

The effects exceeded his hopes, but
the elixir was too intoxicating due to a
heavy concentration of alcohol.

Doctor Brown, hooked on the elixir,
drank it all night, getting higher, happier,
and younger with each drink.

In the morning, all his elixir imbibed,
he woke up irreversibly a babbling baby
helpless, and equivalent to a new born babe.

Bob Boyd

the vanishing of two college girls

two college girls go on a vacation
to a faraway land to hike in a
jungle by themselves
halfway through the hike
something goes wrong
only their backpacks are
found and the girls have
mysteriously vanished without
any signs of foul play or
animal predation
searches went on for weeks
dogs, trackers and the like
but the girls were never found
the locals claim UFOs were
often seen in the area where
the girls had hiked
the authorities rediculed the
rumors aliens had taken the girls
but somewhere the unconscious
bodies of the girls are imprisoned
in tall upright tubes for study by
alien scientists for their desire
to create a hybrid human alien
race of advanced beings
according to a strike force team
of remote viewers

Bob Boyd

The Getaway

It was to be a peaceful getaway
For Mr. and Mrs. Durham, a
vacation from their small town
in Idaho to Montreal, Canada.
Both in their 80s, they’d never
been out of Idaho. At an age
with death nearer, they wanted
a memorable getaway in their
waning lives. On the morning
of their flight to Canada, they
didn’t wake up. As fate would
have it, they took a flight into
the afterlife instead. Maybe
in spirit they went to Canada,
but I suspect they went to a
better destination instead.

Bob Boyd

Real Men Don’t Ask Directions

Any fool can ask directions.
Any weak-minded weakling
can cave in and like a lost sissy
compromise his manhood
by embarrassingly admitting
he’s lost and needs directions.

Can you imagine Rocky ever
weakly asking directions,
as if his mega masculinity
had been emasculated?

Imagine seeing the Terminator
meekly asking directions
as if his testosterone was in
the tank and he lost his
gargantuan cajones.

It takes a real man to man up
and keep his testosterone
intact, to refuse to sacrifice
his manhood by weakly and
meekly asking for directions.

Better and more manly to
drive around lost for hours
than to succumb to being
a girly man and asking
for directions like a woman.

Bob Boyd

The Confined Woman of Poitiers

Blanche Moonier, a French socialite born in in 1849,
Beautiful and desired by many suitors,
She wanted to marry a penniless lawyer.
Her parents objected.
But Blanche was determined
To marry her love.
Her parents locked her away in a tiny room
To try to persuade her to give up her love.
Blanche refused and was kept in the room
With no light. No bath. Nor a washroom.
Her family kept her there for 25 years
Long after her lawyer love had died.
When the police were notified of her imprisonment,
They found her living in her own feces and in filth
In the tiny, lightless room with bugs and an odious smell,
Her mind damaged by the years of isolation,
Her body emaciated like a barely living skeleton.
After her rescue, she spent her final years
in a psychiatric hospital with many psychological disorders,
And died at age 64 in the hospital, a broken, pitiful woman
Never healed of her many mental health problems.

Bob Boyd

Calm as a Rock

I knew a guy who was always calm as a rock.
I couldn’t understand how he always seemed
to have an unruffled demeanor.
He had the kind of calm I lacked, impossible
for me to stay calm as a rock, unshakable
as a stone.
I asked him one day he was always able to
always remain so incredibly calm.
He said it’s all like a ruse. I’m a nervous
wreck inside. I just hide it well.

Bob Boyd

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