Messaging Christmas Day
This entry is from my gay-interest poetry blog archives for Christmas Day 2014.
Now, whether you celebrate religious festivals like Christmas or not, alone or with family and friends…may the most important wishes on your wish list will come true.
Yes, this poem is another villanelle. As regular readers will know, I love villanelles and have written nearly 200. Readers have asked if they are available in a collection but the answer is, no. I have approached a few poetry publishers but none were interested, partly because villanelles are considered old fashioned in poetry circles these days and partly because some are on a gay theme.
I suspect you would be surprised how many poetry publishers and magazine editors won’t accept gay material ... yes, even in the 21st century. Some 600+ of my poems have appeared in various poetry publications world-wide since 1993 (excluding any that have only appeared in my collections) yet barely 2% of those have been on a gay theme.
Let’s hope next year will not only be the year the less enlightened among the heterosexual majority grow up and get real about gay boys and girls, men and women…whatever their socio-cultural-religious background...but also a few poetry publishers/editors too.
MESSAGING CHRISTMAS DAY
What else is there left to say
but to wish peace and love to all,
in messaging Christmas Day?
May lonely people find a way
out of free falling in a Black Hole;
what else is there left to say?
Listen to the homeless as they
may well be making Hope's last call
in messaging Christmas Day
May the world, its fears allay
that a War on Terror not see it fall;
what else is there left to say?
Let peace-and-love have its say,
wake the world with its rallying call
in messaging Christmas Day
May young and old ever say 'nay'
to denying Human Rights a lead role;
what else is there left to say,
in messaging Christmas Day?
Copyright R. N. Taber 2009; Rev. 2018
Labels: bigotry, Christmas, cultural, enlightenment, family, human, identity, LGBT, love, nature, peace, poetry, positive, prejudice, relationships, religion, sexuality, spirit, thinking
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]
<< Home