Tuesday, August 1, 2023

Terry Jacobus (Six Poems)

 


 

Hollywood God

back in the day

when I worked for

the Chicago Film Festival

“They” debuted:

On Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest

at the Ol’ Granada Theater

later, there was an after-party

at Bonwit Teller;

everyone in tuxes, me in patched jeans

and wool beret…

and there’s Jack grinning

that Diamond Jack seductive smile

almost everyone bowing

and intimidated by him.

So I recall what he once yelled at Walt Frazier

as he was about to shoot a free-throw

in the NY/LA NBA finals that summer.

“Hey Frazier, you’re the third best guard in the league

and you don’t move up until somebody dies!”

It was brilliant and his voice echoed in my kitchen.

1 year later: when Fate was kind, Jack was at

the Bonwit Teller

after-party

huge aura’d yet standing alone

so I decided to saunter up to him with my busy mind and say,

“Hey Jack, I hear you’re the third best actor in Hollywood

and you don’t move up until somebody dies.”

In an instant there’s the sparkly grin as he looks me

in the eyes

and replies, “You got it wrong kid, they’re already dead.”

 

 

For Those Who Give God Time

for the real truth seekers

above the wishes of personal stars,

for the long gain and

the luck, for the piece of Earth

that tells the soul

it’s all worthwhile

for the mothers that perish

confused in faith and

the fathers that try stung by fate

for the soldiers who

never had a chance

and all the others

who never had a prayer

for the poor, the rich

the sick and the crying

for the silly laughter

of many hearts flying

for the holy consistent

who cherish something

be saved

for the wonder of life

and how it’s displayed

for those who give God

time for something to say

 

Mass Fast 

kneeling at the altar

poised to play the chimes

Father Limonoski

ascended the breaking dawn

chapel stairs,

a World War II chaplain

during the Battle of the Bulge

his portable altar

on the move for war

now a 1960’s cold war priest,

like a spiritual pro

he deals communion wafers

like poker

on the tongues of nuns

white frisbees

on a cold winter morning

Father Limo would get you

through The Last Supper

in a ten-minute Christian time flash

and he didn’t care if you

chewed the Host or not

 

Side Effects

Side effects may include

reduction of white blood

cells, loss of identity

bongo heart beat

thoughts of suicide

thoughts of living

forever

perfect love

weight gain

memory loss

memory gain

blank spots

hologram cartoons

loss of breath

possible death

possible resurrection

panic attack

attacks of well-being

water as an enemy

the sun as a weapon

clown hallucinations possible

take as directed

(may cause drowsiness)

(Make sure to finish all medication)

 

2 Do’s and a Don’t 

if money could talk

it would

and it does

if looks could kill

they would

and they do

If people would listen

they’d learn but they don’t

 

On the Other Side 

some smell sweet in life

some smell sweet in death

when she found the dead bird

on the couch

it didn't smell at all;

in the beginning or the end

it's all the same triangle

of logic and emotion

a frozen experience

clinging to a window of fire

like the Power Ballad just

waiting to go off

we are all as fragile

as the next breath we take

as certain as a nervous Starling

wandering free

in a three-cat house

 

from Book of God by Terry Jacobus 

(Terry Jacobus October 21, 1948 – July 22, 2023)



1 comment:

  1. Terry was my friend. We met in 1970 in a poetry workshop class taught by Ed Dorn.

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