An old man was meandering up the sidewalk with a cane and the button on his tweed hat read ‘ Peace begins with a smile ‘
I thought to myself, so does deception; but it was early and I hadn’t had my coffee yet.

Dennis Mantin
An old man was meandering up the sidewalk with a cane and the button on his tweed hat read ‘ Peace begins with a smile ‘
I thought to myself, so does deception; but it was early and I hadn’t had my coffee yet.

Dennis Mantin
Darkness fell, it wasn’t mood, it was just the time of day.
Said, “Oh well” I should include, I slept the night away.
The sun did rise, same as before, I knew was just for me.
Closed my eyes and heard the roar of an angry distant sea.
I heard of tales, happened long ago, long before our time.
Of people who had lived and loved with hearts of faith and rhyme.

Dennis Mantin
The glitter lost her luster.
Paranoia’s all the rage.
We’re staying in and looking out.
Too scared to turn the page.
It’s something in the water?
No, it’s something in the air.
Its’ cool now in the evening
I miss that I don’t care.

I’ve always been a leader… Natural leader above all.
When I was just a baby I led baby marches by the crawl.
Influencer, public figure, I’m now a man about the town.
Or I might be a woman, it’s whatever’s going down.
If I post it and you’ll like it then you can be my friend.
I’m an influenced public figure I major at pretend.
All the other babies they gave me the brightest ball.
None of us could stand so there wasn’t far to fall.
Influencers and Public Figures… lift your faces from your phone.
Take a look around you, you do look so all alone.

Dennis Mantin
The story goes that a tornado ripped apart a town leaving the townsfolk in total ruin.
A young boy looked at his mother upon returning to the shambles that once was their home and commented:
“Look Ma, ain’t it great! The winds stopped blowing. ”
Thus he was labeled ‘ The Fool. ‘
In his defense I would like to point out that his joy at being alive is perhaps buoyed by the sheer wisdom that if you are alive and well, he can always start again.

Dennis Mantin
I met my Grandfather Patrick when I was 20. Patrick was 92 and going blind. He had been muster gassed in the first world war. Being young and immature I was horrified by the realization of him losing his sight. He smiled and said, “Don’t worry… I’ve seen enough.”
I’m 60 now and am beginning to get what he meant. Life is like that.

Dennis Mantin
I loved her for her beauty.
She was crazy, not for me.
I couldn’t fix that business,
From nineteen eighty-three.
Never said she danced with demons.
There were monsters in her head.
We don’t know Myth from fiction.
So we dance with lies instead.
She sure is nice to look at,
Maybe that’s the curse.
I’ve settled on alone for beauty
It couldn’t be much worse.

Dennis Mantin
It’s Truman and Capote.
Shakespeare and Macbeth.
It’s Homer and the Illiad
And Merchants peddling death.
It’s the Bible and the Proverbs.
Commandments and the rules.
It’s Fredrick and his observation
Of Kingdoms and the Fools.
It’s Dostoevsky and the Russians.
It’s sometimes you, often me.
It’s story that we’re telling.
And there’s no fiction that I see.

The Mathematicians brother was senseless… thick as a brick.
They couldn’t be related was the talk they laid on thick.
We watched them add the numbers to be certain they were sure.
That someone must have played around, the numbers far from pure.
It’s not a perfect science this family side of life.
They couldn’t blame the numbers; so they blamed the mathematicians wife.

Dennis Mantin
Having thoughts lots about dying.
And other things that I don’t know.
Its not the fear that’s got me down.
Just that I don’t want to go.
Now sure I know I have no choice.
Has been made abundant and clear.
This transformation is all the rage.
I just kinda like it here.
I hear all this complaining.
What’s wrong about this and that.
You never really stood a chance.
With an attitude like that.

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