Midnight Sentry
~David Martin Fargotstein
I came across a midnight sentry
Perched along a shore
A peculiar kind of creature
I’d never seen before
A mass of feathers, deepest blue
No wings that I could see
No arms or legs or anything
Upon this mystery
I, becoming careless
Due to curiosity
Let slip a stone, it rattled down
And brought its gaze to me
Its feathers ruffled as it turned
In its attempt to see
The interloper, hiding close
Who broke its reverie
Two giant eyes of shining gold
Above a narrow beak
Scanned the rocks to find the sound
And trained themselves on me
It didn’t seem disturbed at all
It didn’t try to flee
It simply fixed its eyes on me
With curiosity
I met its gaze, devoid of fear
And was surprised to see
The creature had begun to move
Slowly towards me
It perched itself upon a rock
And nestled into place
Then it turned its head again
And aimed it at my face
Through a connection made of gazes
I began to fall
Descend into those giant eyes
Without a fear at all
It happened almost instantly
A story being told
In feelings, poured into my mind
Through those eyes of gold
As story of this creature’s past
From egg to what I see
Born aside its lifelong mate
By natural destiny
A life of love, devotion true
With nothing in between
A vision of paradise, in motion
Shown to me
Suddenly, and without warning
Explosions of despair
The sea had risen up and taken
The other of the pair
As quickly as the story started
My wits returned to me
I touched the cyan feathered mass
Its gaze upon the sea
It turned its face to me again
And it was plain as day
This little creature’s joy in life
Had surely gone away
It hopped from perch onto the sand
And moved away from me
To join the lover that it lost
In the waves, beneath the sea
The Ascent
~David Martin Fargotstein
Single cells begin to split
And life the way we know begins
Forming tools to touch the world
Bodies form and limbs uncurl
Swimming now, in primal sea
Metabolize, begin to feed
The weakest ones will perish first
To satiate the stronger’s thirst
True selection has begun
To wash away the weaker ones
More and more complex they grow
Fins and limbs begin to show
Teeth and claws and eyes and skin
Gills and scales and dorsal fin
Starting now, this divine plan
And so begins the ascent of man
Fins to limbs we start to see
Creatures crawing from the sea
Amphibious and glistening
Limbs then legs then feet then wings
Sea and earth and sky, now home
Nurtures these creatures to grow
Some as giants, some just small
Some you cannot see at all
A few of these, we’ve come to see
Took to living in the trees
Covered with hair, forelimbs strong
Carrying their young along
This beginning, as we see
Of intelligence and memory
A tiny spark begins to light
As neurotransmitters ignite
Arboreal, understand,
Is the precursor to Man
Down the road, a funny thing
We shed our hair, learn to sing
Discover fire, never cold
Discover ways to save the old
Invent the wheel to save our backs
Invent the club to prevent attacks
With spear and arrow now we hunt
Forage for food under the sun
Spread our species far and wide
Leave the other ones behind
Hunt and gather, fish and wander
Gaze into the sky and ponder
Discovery of farming, crude
Allows us to create our food
From camps to towns to cities, nations
Adobe huts to tollbooth stations
Glistening spires of stone and steel
High fructose and processed meals
Sleds and horses to speeding cars
Discover America, explore Mars
Every change along the way
That made us what we are today
Was ruled by CHANCE and not by FATE
Not by CHOICE and not by TASTE
The universal dice, now cast
Produced the human race at last
The likelihood of all you see
A molecule against the sea
This cosmic coincidence of chance
Delivered us into this dance
Mankind alone is privy to
This mingling which I share with you
Alone in all the universe
No other creature knows the hurt
Or Joy that’s characteristic of
The HUMAN CONDITION known as
LOVE