Sunday, May 29, 2022

Simple Wishes

I wish you warm 
copper dreams. I
wish you iron strength
on hardest days. May
ways you move

through life fit
often with the world.
Let mild rainstorms
roll perfumed breezes
toward your nostrils.

Let tastes of food
on hungry days bless
you with enough; and
send you satisfied
to a clean bed 

in a quiet place. And
may you hear songs
that take you by the hand
and walk you softly over
sweet grass to sleep 

and warm copper dreams. 


hans ostrom 2022

8 Billion Hearts

 At this instant 8

billion hearts pump

fuel to burn for birth,

work, war, talk, love,

joy, grief, hope... and


to keep greed, fear,

faith, and learning alive.

Each heart the same:

muscles, valves,

arteries. Electric


currents. But invented

differences reign,

brainlessly, with terror,

as if each heart were

not of similar design.


It's always a good

time to change, none

better than now. How?

Keep asking. Think of

8 billion hearts, their

syncopated beats.


hans ostrom 2022

Saturday, May 14, 2022

Lie to Me, Sun

If we could really see sunlight, we'd see
it as a driven mist of grains--photons so finely
made they move through windows, skin, and eyes
and leaves of trees and plants, which turn them into
life. The photons run the planet while we proceed
with wrecking things, of course. Illusions of mere light,

its nuts and bolts invisible, are fine by me,
especially now, as May behaves like early March,
dark gray and wet and cold. The winter blues 
still thump like Ahab's wood on my soul's deck.
Sure, lie to me, Old Sun, with visible/invisible
rays of light. Light up things and me with little

quantum particles. Hell yeah. As long as you
come in and stay awhile, and save us once again,
and start the growing season and maybe kindle hope. 


Friday, May 13, 2022

The Bay of Today

In a gray bay, white sailboats
curve across what's for their
sailors now and for us past. 

Our Bay of Today is another
matter; it's blue, chipped
by whitecaps. In what seems

to be a sea of quantum
probability, no thing exists,
and all things just keep

happening. The universe
becomes an eventful
occurrence. Well,

everybody's got their
own lifeboat floating
in what seems like

the moment, with 
its carrots, rocks, and sky
and ways of wondering why. 


hans ostrom 2022

In Feral Times

In feral times, brains tear
into propaganda in rabid
frenzy. Brains fill with rage,
which displaces sense
and empathy. Minds want
to hunt mythic stock prey--
who turn out to be people
just like them. Afterwards. 

In feral times, mirages
cloud minds, blind them 
to facts and finding ways. 
Mobs over-run common 
ground because cults
are total. The wicked

trick the deranged to gain
so little--like pickled
ideology or weary greed.

In feral times, reasoners
don't know what to do.
They wonder if they 
should seek a better place
to live. They tend to stay
to fulfill duties. Once

the Grand Wreckers rise 
to unbound power,
a cycle ensues. It
may end in a shabby
bunker but too late. 
The reasoners know
because they've read
and know what to read. 





hans ostrom 2022

Friday, May 6, 2022

"A Prayer That Will Be Answered," by Anna Kamienska

 Short video/reading of a fine poem by Kamienska (1920-1986), a Polish poet who wrote in other genres as well. This poem appears on many websites and blogs. I rather like it, which is I guess why I recorded it for my Youtube channel (langstonify). Link:


"A Prayer That Will Be Answered"

Thursday, May 5, 2022

The Simulation

What's my role in
the simulation? About
the same as that of a dust
particle on a stage where
actors strut, stomp, 
and sing. I see--then
fatalism's not really 
a choice. It's--It's
nothing, for a pixel
with a philosophy 
is just a pixel. Well,
now this pixel has to
cook a meal. Is that
part of the simulation?
I'm hungry. 


hans ostrom 

Tuesday, May 3, 2022

A Desire of Keys

 And the keys said,
"Let us off this metal ring.
We want to lead our
separate lives, travel
our chosen corridors,
try many locks,
and be seized
by an adventure
of unknown hands
in unknown lands."


hans ostrom 2022



The Lizards of Summer

Summer--lizards liked to live
in the Old Man's rock pile,
as he was a stone mason
and I was his hod-carrier
and they were dry and cool
reptiles. They scampered
then stopped to watch me
watch them scamper. They

might do pushups. They 
always slightly grinned,
thinking of lizard jokes.
So gray, so scaly dry they
were, with plump biceps
and thighs. They raised
families in those rocks.
Passed on lizard knowledge
without saying a word. My
mammal eyes and their
reptile eyes regarded 
each other all bright Sierra

summer. Sometime in
Fall they went to vacation
in dormancy, and I drove
down-down the curling
highway to the Valley
to study in the rigid
buildings of academia. 


hans ostrom 2022