Saturday, February 29, 2020

Muscle Cars

Mild malaise, mixed malady: a
Rumbling by my Lady’s statue;
Muscle cars owned by middle aged 
Men, men in midlife crisis, keep

Mufflers that rumble and fright my
Queen grottoed in the front shrubs, short 
Sheared and cave shaped for Her Glory. 
Noisy machines, especially 

At night, cruise by and curse the door 
Frame, it shakes; a stentorian
Pass of exhaust gas masks the true
Morass of men now half-empty. 

Yet I might just buy one too and 
To Holy Hour I’d drive it, like 
Bikers for Christ, in high style: 
Mid-fifties, eight stacked, the path straight!

Gary Edward Geraci

Friday, February 28, 2020

Call in the Cadre


Call upon the saints,
Yes, regardless “the outcome.”
Call upon His Saints.

Gary Edward Geraci

Wednesday, February 26, 2020

New Life

like those before me -
plague, war, or virus my end.
but death brings new life.

Gary Edward Geraci

Saturday, February 22, 2020

X-ray Machines

Could the sun consist of a hundred-thousand 
Dusty X-ray tubes precisely arranged 
And changed by angels on high?  But then where 
Would the entirety of it plug in to? 

We’re like willing children arranging LEGO 
Blocks into shapes of rocks and boulders and 
In the spirit of confectioners selling
Slow-growth, soulless, spindly-plant shaped from nuts, 
Raisins, shaved ice, and sweet gelatinous 
Globs formed into the shape of fruit; the minds 
Of mad scientists constructing ‘people
Friendly’ cloned organs and body parts, peeling 
Back and peering into, prodding and poking.

But the Great Orderer, through human hands, can order 
The molecules of wheat and grape to an end 
Entirely new and divine - the surety 
Of our salvation - Food - Your Presence amongst us!

Gary Edward Geraci

Saturday, February 15, 2020

Always

He came 
down to us, to 
tell us how often He’d
come down to us mere mortal men: 
always

Gary Edward Geraci

“...and behold, I am with you all days, even unto the consummation of the world.” Matthew 28-20

Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Zy-Ghosts


WARNING! Overt “Bathos” poetry. May be unsuitable for those 18 and under or for those easily triggered or sensitive to mundane and repulsive subject matter. 

floating condoms, the defining 
moment of the wastewater plant 
field trip, the hands of the plant 
manager, our tour guide, pointing 
out the human population’s gift.

the city of Austin, late nineties,
our donor base at the time, had 
been reduced to this great pool,
of top floating memorabilia. 

tokens regularly assaulting 
the system clarifiers, it 
was explained, a plug of condom 
infused wastewater alternating 

with currents of beer content on 
game days or from certain southern 
sections of the city, he surmised, 
one or the other, I can’t be 

to sure which one for certain, but 
truly, the take away for most 
of us, had to have been the sheer 
number of air infused balloons;

floating prophylactics swirling 
and bobbing and being collected, 
segregated, culled out, and shed;
fit not even for the Dillo dirt.

Gary Edward Geraci

Saturday, February 1, 2020

Your Inheritance Won

Prominent your stature (the Paraclete shaped my soul and stripped my pride),
Elevated, like clerisy class-cleared, and eloquent (I’m without envy).
Wayfaring now: lightsome, impassible, agile and with subtlety (I’ve wracked wrath).
Satiety: God’s nature feeds, the inferior surpassed (been freed from sloth).
Arriving at last you’ve won! (and the aureole is mine! so long avarice,
Gone for good the scrounge around, sweat, growling gourmand, and the gluttony.)
Low on earth you know now your gain (to Luxuriate; lost not to lust).

Gary Edward Geraci

“ Do you not know that those who run in a race all run, but only one receives the prize?  Run in such a way that you may win.” 1 Corinthians 9:24