Across the Desert to LA
By Ray DiPalma
Torture arson murder madness and greed
Earlier, when the ink was thinner,
 I was ruining my eyes in bad light as a favor to you
 In a belief that the best opportunities are exacted from the dark
 I was given new maps every day
 To prevent news of my arrival
 From reaching any further than the next hill
 I always knew you'd be there
 Waiting with the door half-open
 And all the lights on upstairs
 Languishing with some bad news
 At the end of a few well connected thoughts
 When a more comprehensive perspective was what was needed
 So I turned and faced the man on the hill
 Who was sketching the battle from memory
 Assumption and conviction had come to mean the same thing for both of us
 He thought he should put something down on paper
 Here near the top of the page
 Lest you think his work was of some personal interest to anyone
Copyright Credit: Ray DiPalma, "Across the Desert to LA" from The Ancient Use of Stone. Copyright © 2009 by Ray DiPalma.  Reprinted by permission of Ray DiPalma Estate.


