Tuesday, April 12, 2005

torn

his passing was marked by detritus
cast off from his torn and bleeding heart
a feeding frenzy of imps and demons
following in his wake
binding themselves to the negative energy
emitting from his soul
enabling his continuous obsessive wallowing
in a sea of self loathing

Saturday, April 09, 2005

Lungs In Crisis II: Revenge of the Tooth Fairy

Clinics, labs, medical offices, x-ray facilities, hospitals all places that I have come to despise over the past two years. Dental offices can now be added to the seemingly endless list.

As if dealing with another round of bronchitis was not punishment the fates decided it would be really cool if I woke up Friday morning looking like I was hiding the hope diamond in my right cheek.

Its sudden appearance caused me to fear that sometime while I slept a radiation cloud had passed over my head, scrambling my DNA and instigating the growth of a second head. In my wild imagination I pictured eyes forming, a nose appearing, a mouth even more annoying than my own beginning to speak. A second head was deserving of its own name, I had reduced the list to either Herman or Wolfgang when my senses returned.

Discarding the second head theory I went with the less fantastic but more creative abscessed tooth theory. I know it was a stretch but I was not ready to make my national press debut on the cover of Weekly World News.

In reality the facts are that due to the amount of more pressing health problems my visits to the dentist ground to a halt when this whole medical circus began. As someone with a history of dental problems it was not necessarily a good decision but one that had to be made. Now the tooth fairy had come calling and it was time to pay my dues.

I found a dentist who to my amazement was still taking patients at two thirty on a Friday afternoon. Once the usual introductions were complete, I was privileged enough to receive a full set of x-rays while explaining why the Federal Government should declare my mouth a disaster area so I could qualify for Federal Aide.

X-rays were developed, are those really my teeth yuck, and the dentist joined me for the thrill a minute discussion of my dental health or lack there of.

Basically, in a polite and business like fashion she kicked me to the curb unable to offer care for the abscess or the myriad of other problems discovered during the poking and prodding period.

The Reader’s Digest condensed version is that she did not feel comfortable working on the abscess or prescribing antibiotics without knowing which antibiotics I might have become resistant to over the past two years. She was also concerned about aggravating my lung problems while working on my other teeth. For long-term dental care she referred me to Loma Linda University. For immediate short-term resolution of my abscess she referred me to the local ER.

Two hours into the journey, no cure and on to the emergency room. The emergency room I frequent is on most nights very slow and able to quickly process patients through the system. I was so sure that I would be in and out that I did not bother swinging by house and selecting a back up book for entertainment purposes. Big Mistake.
I walked into the ER and did a double take. For a brief moment I thought I had walked into the wrong hospital. The place was packed. Every chair in the waiting room was occupied. I checked in and found that the wait was running about three hours for non-critical cases. Seeing that a second head growing out of my face would not be considered critical I settled in for a long wait.

And wait I did. Every time it appeared that the serious/critical cases were ebbing another ambulance would dispense its human cargo. While waiting was frustrating I was grateful that no one I knew was suffering the way some of the patients were. In particular there was an elderly woman, who unexpectedly dropped with a major stroke located near the brain stem and she had severe bleeding in her cranial cavity. Then there was the seventeen year old who was found by his father passed out in the street from alcohol poisoning. His friends were such good friends that when he passed out they split, leaving him in the street in a selfish attempt to cover their own asses. This kid is seventeen and the police were telling his father that if he did not get into rehab and stop drinking he would be lucky if he saw twenty-five.

Thank God for minor ailments like second heads growing out of my cheek.

Finally after a four-hour wait I was led from the waiting room and prepared to see the doctor. For the first half hour there was not a bed available so I sat in the hallway. When a bed did become available they were able to process and send me on my way rather quickly.

Other than the abscess everything was what passes for normal in my life. The doctor examined the abscess and concluded that it was not ready for draining and that the best course of action was high doses of powerful antibiotics. Follow up with my doctor and with Loma Linda for the dental care.

Seven hours spent waiting, one hour spent with medical staff and all I got to show for it was a hole in my arm from blood work and a lousy antibiotic prescription. At least I was able to leave and under my own power so I guess the evening was not a total waste.

Thursday, April 07, 2005

hope

in the darkness, no moon stars obscured by clouds of futility. a lone voice cries out. tearing asunder the promise of a once optimistic heart. beaten down time and time again. kicked to the curb and reminded of the worthlessness of an honest heart. love is pathetic. sex a drug. children a tool used to manipulate and destroy. all that once was has become nothing more than a carnival freak show. kept behind the bars of cage for the protection of the general population. come one come all. come see the last remaining dreamer. a fool. refusing to worship at the altar of indifference. refusing to accept that which has become common knowledge. the last remaining pagan holding on to a reality that has faded beyond yesterday. minions of the new age pass slowly buy. muttering and murmuring. covering the eyes of the young to protect them from the horrors. moving quickly as if hope might be contagious. as if love was a four-letter word unfit for human consumption.

until….

one stops unafraid. eyes wide with wonder. hands pass between bars, gently, almost lovingly touching. words are unnecessary. extraneous at this point. a lifetime of information exchanged. vows made, promises accepted.

in a moment the weight of the masses separates the one from the cage, forcing distance between the two. a seed has been planted though. watered by the words of a promise. strengthened by the knowledge that one other heart exists still in this world of darkness. left with a shield of hope, protection from the coming storm.

Wednesday, April 06, 2005

Star Wars

I am not familiar with Star Wars fans in other cities. My entire experience has been with the ones that live in the greater Los Angeles area.

This past Saturday the most rabid of these fans met at a hotel on Hollywood Blvd for breakfast and to review guidelines for life in the big line.

What line the innocent amongst you may ask? The line to see Star Wars III: Revenge of the Sith.

Wait a minute I thought that movie came out on May 19th, what line are you talking about? The most hardcore of all Star Wars fans have traditionally began waiting in line outside Grauman’s Chinese Theater at least forty days before the actual showing.

Now I am not saying these fans are nuts, just a tiny bit obsessed. They camp out on Hollywood Blvd. Discussing all things Star Wars, sharing the sidewalks with the homeless population of Hollywood. Regardless of the weather, the mocking media and indifferent passerby’s the majority persist right up to premier.

Opening night finds them posing for the media. The line has been transformed from a rag tag group of geeks into a population of Jedi, Storm Troopers, Emperor’s and youngsters with multicolored light sabers. Excitement grips them, as they file into the theater ready to lose themselves in the Star Wars universe.

This year though it appears that the dark side of the force is being wielded by someone intent on ruining the experience for our fun loving geeks.

The line has always been run by the Starlight/Starbright foundation, which raises money to aide terminally ill children. Someone at the foundation dropped the ball because the fans began lining up on Saturday and yesterday it was released that the movie would not even be playing at Grauman’s Chinese but down the street at the Arclight Theater.

Quite a few fans quit the line but a hardcore group of eleven were still there this evening. Claiming it was not the movie that mattered but the line experience. I hope that is not their idea of a slogan for keeping the line going because hardcore fans want to see the movie not just wait in line.

Who knows how it will play out? On one hand the geeks are easy to make fun of. On the other with the series about to end it would be sad if they did not have their final day in the sun.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

destruction

adrift on a sea of indifference. ignored to the point of non-existence. half remembered dreams of love and fulfillment blister the wounded soul. wanting only acknowledgement of a time once cherished. where once a sun brought new growth to once fertile fields. the darkness now chokes hope from the breath of tomorrow. saline tears bring false hope to a parched and dying desert. an oasis of love once existed amongst these rocks. a date palm provided shelter for two worlds intertwined. stars sang songs of eternity at their joining. ever vigilant the fallen one planted the seeds of discontent before the vows creation. nurturing envy, feeding spite, medicating despair with the blood of the saints. collapse of matter is the destiny of each universe, collapse of love is the price paid for building a future on a false premise. for ignoring the warning signals. for accepting the gifts of the magi without proper contemplation of the cost. years pass, the walls crumble. the occupants though remain wrapped in silk. oblivious to the destruction that surrounds them.

Sunday, April 03, 2005

forever

her laughter
was his smile
her sorrow
was his tears
her dreams
were his pleasure
her nightmares
were his fears
her love
was his love
his love
was hers forever

Saturday, April 02, 2005

John Paul II

his warm winter light
brought sustanance to a starving world
a new sun shines in heaven tonight