Persistence

      Persistence

I don’t want to get up in the morning.

I just want to lay here in bed.

Life anymore is so boring.

I can’t get her out of my head.

I tried to be what she wanted of me.

I tried to be someone I’m not.

Only I found that all I could be

Is myself, who was lacking a lot.

 

And every hour I crave you.

I want you with all of my heart.

I would act like the fool.

I would act like I’m smart.

I would lay open my heart.

But, all I get is rejection.

Nothing to soften the blow.

A lot like a crooked election.

Am I on my way out of the show?

 

I understand what has happened.

I know now why were apart.

Nothing to do with old fashioned.

My heart was dead from the start.

I drag out of bed and get dressed.

I look at myself in the mirror.

I certainly don’t look my best.

That much is definitely clear.

 

What must I do to be with her?

I have to get myself straight.

Whatever I do, I must be sure.

It’s going to be something great!!

That much must be made clear.

It has to be more than a date.

I will whisper my love in her ear.

She will see that my love cannot wait.——-R. W. Johnson —–(2012)

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Molester’s Dilemma

 

      A Molester’s Dilemma

Hey little girl in the high school sweater.

Don’t mess with her cause you know better.

You should not be near a school

I hope you registered . Don’t be a fool

 

Someone bothered that girl last night.

You better just stay out of sight.

I hear tell they’re looking for you.

Tell me now, what you’re going to do.

 

What do you mean, it wasn’t you?

You know they saw you by the school.

Don’t tell me you’ve changed your ways.

You’ll be that way till the end of days.

 

If you messed around you will get caught.

You can’t run from the onslot.

In the end you’ll pay the price.

The girl will too and that ain’t nice.

 

You should have kept it in your pants.

You never should have taken the chance.

They will lock you away for a long time.

Till you’re too old to do the crime.

 

Even though you are a sinner

You still can become a winner.

Neal down and repent of it all.

Become like Adam before the fall.

 

You’ll still have to do the time.

But, you’ll be forgiven for the crime.

That still does not make it right.

But, in Jesus eyes you’ll be alright.————-R. W. Johnson—-(2011)

 

 

All In A Day

 

      All In A Day

As I lie awake  in bed,

It’s late at night; the world is dead.

The lights are out. There’s dark all round.

My sweet wife’s near me sleeping sound.

As I toss and turn within this bed,

These thoughts are running through my head.

My thoughts return to yesterday,

Of things I did and didn’t say.

Of things tomorrow we need to do.

Like gardening and housework too.

Then my mind thinks of the past.

Of happy times that made me laugh.

My thoughts return to childhood days.

Of mom and dad —and games we played.

Like riding bikes, hide and seek,

And going swimming in the creek.

There was childhood mischief now and then.

With my dog and I and several friends.

Yes, I think of those times again.

Those were happy times back then.

My friends and I had plans and schemes

And all the usual childhood dreams.

But, as my thoughts return to now,

I find my life has changed somehow.

I remember not so long ago.

The daily routine of life was dull.

Just work, sleep, and pay the bills.

Not much in the way of thrills.

I found myself thinking now and then:

I wish I were a kid again.

 

 

But, now I find my life has changed.

No more dullness now remains!

What happened was we asked to be saved.

By that I mean we knelt and prayed.

We asked the Lord to forgive our sins.

We opened up our hearts to him.

We were baptized and joined the church.

Now we both put Jesus first.

Our daily routine has not changed much.

Most of the changes went on in us.

We still work, sleep, and pay the bills.

But, now our lives are full of thrills!

Were teaching others to give them light,

And we say a prayer to God each night.

We ask for help to be more like Him.

We ask forgiveness for any sins.

I give thanks for I am happy within.

I no longer wish to be a kid again.

Now I can have those plans and schemes.

And all those other childhood dreams.

For my fondest wishes may now come true.

When Jesus comes for me and you.———–R. W. Johnson—-(1995)

 

 

 

 

Damaged Love

      Damaged Love

I called this girl up for a date.

She declined saying I was too late.

I asked her what did she mean?

She said she didn’t want to be mean

But, she wanted a committed person.

Not a relationship with a cursed man.

She said I might make a good pet.

But I wasn’t ready for commitment yet.

I was a victim of damaged love.

I needed help from up above.

 

One too many trips to Lonesome Town

Too many times I’ve played the clown.

I have a permanent room at Heartbreak Hotel.

My heart has been stomped & ripped to hell.

I need a true love to repair my heart

Aching for your love & not knowing where to start.

 

She said I had been burned way too often.

My heart was nailed into a coffin.

My emotions were nearly dead.

Mostly, I was out of my head.

I couldn’t trust enough for true love.

I was a victim of damaged love.

A commitment was just a dream to me.

Running scared at the thought of it would be.

It might be too late to save such a mess.

I might be alone until my death.

 

One too many trips to Lonesome Town.

Too many times I’ve played the clown.

I have a permanent room at Heartbreak Hotel.

My heart has been stomped & ripped to hell.

I need true love to repair my heart.

Aching for your love & not knowing where to start.

——————————————————R.W. Johnson—–(2011)

 

The Path To Respect

      The Path To Respect

I rolled into town late at night

after hitching a ride with a trucker.

I said thanks as he pulled out of site.

The diner was open. I’m in luck here.

 

I stuck my pack under the table.

I ordered coffee, strong, & a steak.

The waitress turned the TV on to cable.

She said I need it on to stay awake.

 

Not much business that I can see.

She said it’s slow this late at night.

I got up and went to pee.

I returned and tried my first bite.

 

How is the steak she asked so sweet.

Just like my mother used to make.

She laughed & slid into the seat.

What brings you here this late?

 

I hitched a ride with an 18 wheeler.

Back to my old stomping ground.

Are saying you’re from here in Cleaver?

It’s long ago since I was around.

 

Split in my teens in the dead of night.

Back then the world owed me a living.

I headed for those big city lights.

I starved. The world is unforgiving.

 

I finally landed a job as a busboy.

Minimum wage and a share of tips.

In time I moved up to waiter/busboy.

Then, my break came. I was up for it.

 

The fry cook died. I took his job.

More pay and better hours.

A place to live. That felt odd.

I had access to regular showers.

 

After a couple years, I moved on.

Picked up odd jobs here and there.

A few months & I would be gone.

I never stayed long anywhere.

 

I had my share of small town glories

Life was just a crazy carousel.

Sometimes  I suffered more fleas

than I would really care to tell.

 

Lately,  I been feeling sorry for myself.

I needed something to turn my life around.

Then, one day, It came to me and I felt

I had to come back to this town.

 

Back to where the whole thing started.

I needed a second start to do it right.

I have  felt this is where my heart is.

To do it right,  I’ll have to fight.

 

Fight for a respectable name in this town.

Fight to be a man people will respect.

I don’t want you to think I’m a clown.

But, I have a plan that I don’t regret.

 

What kind of a plan do you have in mind?

I met a rich friend in my travels.

I saved his life but, that’s another time.

He had plans he started to unravel.

 

He wanted vineyards and a winery.

There  is big money to be had in that.

But, he needed land, you see.

I inherited 100 acres.  Right here, in fact.

 

He said this was ideal to grow grapes.

He would put up the money to plant.

I would share 50-50. Nothing to waste.

I owned the land on which he’d plant.

 

The waitress said sounds super to me.

I own this diner & business has been slow.

I could use the extra business you see.

There’s a motel 2 blocks down for you to go.

 

—– 0 —–

 

10 years later the wine business was booming.

They had acquired more land & planted.

Tourists came to buy & taste the wine for consuming.

I married the waitress he said, quite candid.

 

He was elected mayor in the local election.

He had respect & the family he wanted

But, the greatest thing he confessed in.

He had found God & the peace he wanted.

————————————————–R. W. Johnson—- (2012)

 

 

 

The Tomb Of 10,000 Dead

 

The Tomb Of 10,000 Dead

I had a dream last night while lying in bed.

It was about the tomb of 10,000 dead.

It was thrilling and chilling to say the least.

I worried about awaking the sleeping beast.

 

Was it long ago or was the dream of today?

As to the exact date of it I cannot say.

Ancient ruins were lying all around.

I followed some stairs deep into the ground.

 

Through twists and turns I traveled on.

I had no idea how far I had gone.

The walls were wet and slick with slime.

I had no idea just what I would find.

 

I came to a door made of stone.

I shivered and felt so all alone.

I found a carved monstrous face.

I twisted it’s nose, which was out of place.

 

The door creaked and slowly opened.

A smell of musty air escaped unbroken.

I nervously shined my light within.

I saw endless  rows of caskets therein.

 

They were on shelves, reaching  twenty high.

They seemed to go on up to the sky.

There were no markers or other signs.

Nothing to indicate the date or time.

 

I slowly approached the first casket.

I pried it open using my hatchet.

My eyes grew large as I peeked within.

I thought: “Could this be a sin?”

 

The lid fell open with a creaking sound.

I could not believe what I had found.

A solitary  golden plaque lay within.

It said: “Peace on earth. Good will to men.”

——————————————————R. W. Johnson—-(2012)

 

Only God Can Set You Free

 

Only God Can Set You Free

He was in a deep dark hole and he couldn’t get out.

Terrible, screaming  demons were all about.

A black tunnel loomed ahead.

Barely room to squeeze in his head.

There was a little more room once he was inside.

The walls were slimy and slick. Nowhere to hide.

He tried to run, run for his life.

Where were his kids?  Where was his wife?

How did he ever get into this jam.

He was just your “average Joe”  man.

He taught philosophy at the local college.

He felt he had a well rounded knowledge.

That evening a student brought up evil & sin.

He said “There is no evil. It all comes from within.”

“As far as that goes, it’s the same with God.”

“But, don’t you believe in the devil or God?”

“They are a crutch for man’s inner fears.”

“Man uses them to explain the world’s tears”

Students were shocked to hear such talk.

One of them told him that he should not mock.

He just laughed and said “They don’t exist.”

He looked to heaven and shook his fist.

On his way home that very night.

The sidewalk opened up and he fell from sight.

Now, he’s in this nightmare pit.

Running and fearing this night would be it.

He dodged demons and horrible sights.

They all glowed though it was dark as night.

He screamed, he pleaded, he ran some more.

Nowhere was there an open door.

He could not find a way out of this hell.

Many times, he tripped and fell.

After, what seemed like hours,  he hit a dead end.

Trapped with monsters & demons closing in.

He screamed “God save me” without a thought.

Deep inside he knew what denial had brought.

Then he noticed light off to the side.

A very narrow crack where he might hide.

He squeezed in and it started to slope up.

He started crawling though it was very rough.

After a long climb he got out.

He was in front of his home. He gave a shout.

Falling to his knees,  he prayed from within.

“Lord, forgive me for all of my sins.”

“I know I led those students  astray.”

“Give me one more chance, I pray.”

After a long time, he got to his feet

The hole was no longer in the street.

He went home and told his wife.

Told her how he almost lost his life.

He told her how he got it back again.

He told her he no longer wanted to sin.

He told his class he was saved by grace.

They could tell by seeing his face.

He said “There is evil, demons, and sin.”

“They have all been defeated, thanks to Him”

“There is only one way to overcome”

“Let Jesus save you. He is the one.”————R. W. Johnson—-(2012)

 

 

 

 

Not This Way / The Way It’s Gotta Be

      Not This Way

It just can’t be this way.

An earthquake here.

A tsunami there.

Fighting in Iraq.

Depression everywhere.

 

It just can’t be this way.

People murdered here.

Terrorist attacks there.

Lovers in the sack.

Infidelity in the air.

 

It just can’t be this way.

My one and only love.

Sent from God above.

Walking out the door.

Never to return anymore.

 

It just can’t be this way.

So, for what it’s worth.

There is no heaven on earth.

Something’s gone all wrong.

Life is not a song.

 

It just can’t be this way.———————-R. W. Johnson—–(2005)

 

The Way It’s Gotta Be

For me———-.

She must be free to think,

to do her will.

Whatever it may be.

She can come and she can go.

As long as she shares her very soul——–.

With me.

That’s the way it’s gotta be.

Can’t you see?

For her to ever be part of me.

She’ll be free as the wind.

Blowing here & there & back again.

She’ll share her every whim——-.

With me.

That’s the way it’s gotta be.

Can’t you see?

For her to be a part of me.——————-R. W. Johnson—–(2005)

 

The World Of The Duck / A Perfect World

 

The World Of The Duck

Have you ever felt like

you ran out of luck?

Enter now the

world of the duck.

 

Everything you do

Is not working for you.

You feel knocked around

like a hockey puck.

Enter now, the

world of the duck.

 

You pray to God;

Lord, give me a job.

Your busted, your broke.

You don’t have a buck.

Enter now,

the world of the duck.

 

Just take to the skies.

Get out of the rut.

Similar to the

world of the duck.

 

Be foot loose and fancy free.

Swim all around, splashing with glee.

Keep your feet

away from the muck.

Enter now, the

world of the duck.——————-R. W. Johnson——(1994)

 

In A Perfect World

Alcohol would not be addictive.

Chasing women would not be wicked.

Popping drugs would cause no ills.

What is left to produce the thrills?

Things would soon become a drag.

Using alcohol and drugs would lag.

No, that’s not a perfect place.

Not for this here human race.

What we need is a higher power.

To see the beauty in a flower.

To love nature on a sunny day.

To learn to love and how to play.

We need God to show us how.

Then a perfect world can be ours now.——R. W. Johnson—–(2005)

 

Turn The Dirt Over

 

      Turn The Dirt Over

Come closer to the window frame.

Look out on the field of snow.

Remember the summer fields aflame.

Your body’s tan a golden glow.

 

Oh, turn the snow over

if you want to go back.

You have to do it sober.

So, throw those shudders back.

 

You left your brother in a northern town.

He ran a ferry over the waters of the bay.

His body covered by the water when it went down.

His name on a plaque to remember the day.

 

Oh, turn the water over.

If you want to see the light again.

Run thru the fields of clover.

Take a chance & let it begin.

 

Come softly to the window frame.

Open the shudders, let the moonlight in.

See the sky from which the snow came.

Welcome back to this world of sin.

 

Turn the dirt over

if you want to go back.

You have to do it sober.

So, throw those shudders back.

 

I want you back from the dark & cold.

You blame yourself for everything.

You must return. Try to be bold.

I’ll be there to help you take wing.

 

Oh, turn the dirt over

if you want to get back.

You have to do it sober.

So, throw those shudders back.

 

It’s good to have you back!!——————-R. W. Johnson—–(2010)