Tag: D.G. Geis

  • The Road to Heaven by D.G. Geis

    Unlike the Road to Hell,IMG_0907
    The Road to Heaven is paved
    With many things.

    Consider sparrows. They
    Make excellent base material
    And are seldom missed.

    And what about the Rabbis of
    Treblinka? Their prayers ascend
    Like incense. And ash packs well.

    Throw in a few starving children
    (Africans of course) and while you’re
    At it, an aid worker or two.

    And dogs beaten especially
    For television. Show the dogs
    With large eyes pleading

    For humanity, praying for the Dog
    Of Dogs to show his growling face,
    And from you, for ten dollars a month.

    Show the living room of the Good Shepherd
    Counting sheep on his 70 inch wafer-thin TV,
    Reclining in a Lazy Boy, kicking back with a

    Cold one, doing what Good Shepherds
    Always do. Taking a well deserved break
    From deciding who gets sheared

    and who gets slaughtered.

    D.G. Geis lives in Houston, Texas. He has degrees from the University of Houston (B.A. English) and California State University (M.A. Philosophy).  He will be featured in a forthcoming Tupelo Press chapbook anthologizing  9 New Poets and is winner of Blue Bonnet Review‘s Fall 2015 Poetry Contest.