Saturday, April 18, 2026

“And Wrinkled Lip, and Sneer of Cold Command” - poem

 

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

Dispatches for the Colonial Office

LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literature and Love

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“And Wrinkled Lip, and Sneer of Cold Command”

 

 

“That Colossal Wreck”

 

-Shelley, “Ozymandias”

 

 

Now where have all the red caps of livery gone?

The bumper stickers, the banners, the made-in-China tees

The tattered flags that fanned our people cold

The tatty bibles with their leader’s ‘graph

 

An old man plays with a toy triumphal arch

Neither Doric nor Ionic nor Corinthian

But rather after the order of Albert Speer

Astride a cemetery axis road

 

Like a pompous colossus in gold and gilt -

But by the Grace of God, never to be built

 

 

 

Allusions, Collusions, and Confusions

 

Title: from “Ozymandias”

1. An allusion to “Where Have all the Flowers Gone?”, a song of disastrous transition and a circle of death caused by war. The origins are worth reading up.

1. Livery in the sense of a wealthy master’s uniforms or costumes for his servants or slaves

2-4. The vulgar merchandising of the presidency

3. Macbeth I.ii.56-57

4. The merchandizing of the presidency and Christianity, with non-canonical secular content that appears to form a biased foundation document establishing a national religion

6. The three noble orders of architecture

7. Albert Speer was Hitler’s architect. The proposed Trump arch is reminiscent of Speer’s heavy-footed and often cluttered designs. Toward the end of his, oh, career Hitler often retreated to the room where Speer’s models were kept so that he could play with them

8. The proposed Trump arch would dominate the road to Arlington, a siting which many perceive as disrespectful to the American war dead buried there

9. Colossus – many historical and literary allusions. Shelley’s “Ozymandias” has often been referenced in the dissolution of the trumperies of tyrants, their architectural, artistic, and name-stamping vanities

9. The axis / Axis wordplay is obvious

9 – 10. Gilt as guilt, another obvious wordplay

The Little Sisters of the Enneagram - poem

  

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

Dispatches for the Colonial Office

LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literature and Love

Home - Hello Poetry

 

The Little Sisters of the Enneagram

 

Wel koude he rede a lesson or a storie,

But alderbest he song an offertorie

 

-Chaucer, General Prologue 70-71

 

Some travelling nuns offered an enneagram weekend

Making the parish hall a lab for self-discovery

Nine truths about the self for a small fee stipend

Two afternoons of healing for the soul’s recovery

 

The Law of Three and the Law of Seven

Tritipes and Wings and something called Triads

Ride your Hexagon around to Heaven

(Please power down your MePhones and IPads)

 

If everyone in the world worked out his enneagram…

We’d still have cope with holy grifters, so (darn)!

Route 66 Ends in a Used-Car Lot - poem

 

 

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

Dispatches for the Colonial Office

LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literature and Love

Home - Hello Poetry

 

Route 66 Ends in a Used-Car Lot

 

 

Nothing behind me, everything in front of me, as is ever so on the road

 

-Jack Kerouac

 

 

Someone’s dream in the long ago

This heavy Chevy was someone’s Ticket to Ride

Maybe back around ‘62 or so

Now she’s slathered with Bondo, but still has her pride

 

She wants you to come in out of the rain

 

Check out the tuck-and-roll, the heavy chrome

Her tires are okay; they’ve got lots of traction

This baby could be your honey-courtin’ home

(She’s tells hot tales about her back-seat action!)

 

Under the sodium-vapor lights

 

She welcomes each young man with sly winks and smiles -

“Hey, mister, look me over; I still got some miles!”

 

 

“Ticket to Ride” - a song by the Beatles. Multiple meanings are attributed to the term.

 

Bondo – a brand of putty or filler used in covering holes and dents.

Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Why My (Famous Name Brand) Watch is Like a Petulant Child

  

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

Dispatches for the Colonial Office

LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literature and Love

Home - Hello Poetry

 

Why My (Famous Name Brand) Watch is Like a Petulant Child

 

“I don’t WANNA get off the charger!”

“Are we at the charger yet?”

“I don’t WANNA tell time! I want my charger!”

“No! You can’t MAKE ME get off my charger!”

 

“You’re not the charger of me!”

“If you don’t let me on my charger now I’m going to call the police like on TV!”

“If you don’t put me on the charger I’m gonna tell Grandma!”

“Gimme the charger or I’ll tell Mom about you and that Timex!”

 

“I don’t feel like going to school today; I just want my charger!”

“Can we stop at the next charger? Huh? Huh? Huh? Pretty please? I just gotta charge again. I know I took a charge at home but I gotta charge again! Huh? Huh? Huh? Pretty please? I gotta charge RIGHT NOW!”

Another Curious Thing About Death - poem

Lawrence Hall

mhall46184@ao.com

Another Curious Thing About Death

 

 

“A poet’s autobiography is his poetry”

 

-Yevtushenko, who took care to write his autobiography anyway

 

 

A curious thing about death – after you die

When you are the deceased, the dear departed

Your loved ones will burrow through your bits and bobs

And tell each other funny stories about you

 

Your childhood Peter Pan book, your pocketknife

Will be computer-searched for their market value

The rest – like your souvenir Buddha from Kamakura -

Will be tagged for a garage sale next Saturday

 

And that’s okay, for you, washed free of death and sin

Will be flying past that Second Star by then

 

Poetic You - poem

  

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

Dispatches for the Colonial Office

LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literature and Love

Home - Hello Poetry

 

Poetic You

 

If a poet is under 18, is he a minor poet?

If a poet is in the army, is she a major poet?

If a poet is unmusical, is he an unsung poet?

If a poet is untruthful, is she a lyre?

 

If a poet is thin is she a narrow-tive poet?

If a poet is also a banker does he write oweds?

If a poet is in prison can she write free verse?

If a poet sneezes at funerals does he write allergies?

 

There are all sorts of poets, this is true

But the best sort of poet just might be you!

A Difference Between Situational Poverty and Generational Poverty in Rural Schools - poem

 

Lawrence Hall

Mhall46184@aol.com

Dispatches for the Colonial Office

LogoSophia Magazine – A Pilgrim's Journal of Life, Literature and Love

Home - Hello Poetry

 

A Difference Between Situational Poverty

and Generational Poverty in Rural Schools

 

Situational Poverty – “C’n I borry uh ink-pen?”

 

Generational Poverty – “GIMME uh ink-pen!”

“And Wrinkled Lip, and Sneer of Cold Command” - poem

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