12:01 a.m.
I look forward to the new day
while others will worry about how much they lost
and how much time it will take them to recover what wasn't rightfully theirs in the first place
maybe the next day
the next month
maybe another millenium
I will turn on CNN
because the evening's entertainment won't be courtesy of
Mr Bojangles in blackface
or ten inch characters in plaids and pastels
puffy afros
and ten inch platform shoes
I am gonna sit back in my recliner
and watch the revolution
not the revolution the most dangerous musician in America
Gil Scot Heron
was talkin' about
but a different spinning of the planet
the times
they will be a changin'
like Bob Dylan said it would
a rebroadcast of
‘War Of The Worlds'
but they can't blame me for the pandemonium
because I was sittin' at home in my recliner
watching the whole thing on TV
I look forward to the new day
because yesterday left so much to be desired
an unfinished work of art left out in the rain with colors bleeding through the canvas
the day before yesterday was hot
scorching my back
as I worked all day in the fields
occasionally asking my brother if
12:01 a.m.
had arrived yet
and when it comes
the new day will find you and I in places we never thought we would be
because God will shake this world upside down
like He was gettin' the last bit of frosted flakes from the cereal box
soggy bottom flakes now crispy
sitting on top of the bowl
it will happen
and I will watch the new revolution of the world from my recliner
after the ball drops at midnight
12:01 a.m.
I anticipate the new day
because yesterday
left so much to be desired