• Welcome to Brian James Rational Poet’s poetry blog

    Welcome to my poetry blog. I love reading Plath and Sexton and Dickenson and Maya. But to me, the best poets I have read are the unknows. The giants are great for sure, but the friends and locals and groups are a joy to participate in. I encourage everyone who writes poetry to be themselves. It is ok to have influences, but you should always in the end be yourself. There is only one them, and only one you.

    Let words be your canvas, show them the raw you, in all your happiness and sadness. Show them your love of nature, and empathy and kindness, but also make them think, provoke, even blaspheme. The poet’s job to me, is to never be shy or timid, but use every word in your vocabulary to paint the best pictures you can. Paint your sunrises, your sunsets, your romance, your fears. Paint your insecurities, your addictions, your successes, your tears.

    This blog is dedicated to my late mother Jane. She was my biggest supporter and never let me fall through the cracks. While she was a bit of an authoritarian growing up, that all melted away in her late years, and we grew as close as any parent child could. We had so much fun with our silly car games and rubber duckies, and counting the trees. And our wordplay games, and our thumb wrestling. And forget Yahtzee and backgammon, she always kicked my…… at that. I love you mom. I miss you horribly.

    And also my late best friend ever, Bob. He unfortunately passed away in 2017. He lived in Australia, he was a science geek, and he taught me a lot about debate, and some science. I can only grasp overall concepts, not real nitty gritty details. But he most importantly made me feel comfortable in my own skin. I miss you too Bob.

    Then there is this annoying guy from Okleeee homa, who says “tators”, and “videeeaaaa” instead of “video”. And don’t get John started on banjos. He is my best friend and he is always there for me, and I love that redneck.

    And also Dwayne, Stacey and Vicki. You saved my life all of you. Thank you.

    All poetry posted by me on this website is attached to RationalPoet@brianrrs37, handle “RationalPoet” on Twitter ,as well as “Brian James Rational Poet” on Facebook/ META. And is subject to copywrite on all my pages.

    A Special thanks to Brian Sapient of Rational Responders http://www.rationalresponders.com for hosting my poetry thread for so long. Thank you.

    AND….. YOU are more than welcome to share this link on your social media. Especially Meta and Twitter, but your own social media too. Any help bringing traffic here is more than welcome. THANK YOU. You may not publish individual poems without my express permission. Any links to my poetry must be credited to me.

    This poetry blog may contain some material that may be considered sensitive to some viewers. Reader discretion advised.

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    AND
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    I have also joined Facebook/META poetry group “Facebook Poetry Society” Under “Brian James Rational Poet”

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    NEW EDIT………


    A special thanks to Zaylen of “Okay Atheists” on the Discord app, for allowing me to guest host this poetry reading available on their YouTube channel originally aired 5/22/23. Here is the link
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i_ikCkc7lWE

    If you want to leave a comment to any poem, click on the BOLD title of the poem first, scroll to the bottom of the poem, and you should see a field to leave the comment in.

    UPDATE EDIT AS OF 11/13/2024. I have a new account at Bluesky Soical under the handle @rationalpoet37.bsky.social .

     

     

  • You Be The Judge


    You Be The Judge, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter)

    Jephthah went to battle
    Against the Ammonites
    Asked for God’s favor
    Help him win the fight

    He promised him
    A burnt offering
    That of anything
    First to be entering

    His doorway.

    Then it came to be
    He found victory
    It was his virgin daughter
    To first make entry

    He told Mizpeh
    The promise he had made
    He had to sacrifice her
    For the reward he had been paid

    Out to the mountain tops
    Two months for to bewail
    It was all about her virginity
    This story does so tell

    Would this logic work
    If it wasn’t in that holy book
    Would it be ok
    If the Soldiers of D-Day

    Said:
    “God help me
    Beat the Germans
    The nasty Arians
    And when I get back
    And my daughter
    Walks through the door
    Fire the virgin for sure”?

    This isn’t God’s enemy
    This is his loyalist
    A man with faith
    A man with trust

    I like what Christopher Hitchens said
    About Isaac and Abraham
    He wouldn’t give a damn
    If you asked him to do such a deed

    His answer would be emphatic
    Resounding with no static
    To ask for something barbaric
    Would be immoral and sick

    Would you collect kindle
    For Katherine, Kaylee, or Carol?
    Would you murder your child
    If God requested such bile?

    I hope not, I hope
    You have better morals
    Than the this character
    Who asks you to kill your child.
    (end)

    This poem is based on the bible verse Judges 11:30-39.

  • Let Me Get This Straight

    Let Me Get This Straight, By Brianrrs37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    Why the long wait, was boredom on his plate?
    13.8 billion years ago, a universe on his slate
    Of our planet’s 4 billion years, 5 mass extinctions
    Only 250,000 years ago to get to the human trait
    Only 10,000 years ago to get to human’s writing
    Of that time today religions never stop fighting
    Sunnis and Shiites cant agree
    Jews and Muslims cannot see
    Protestants and Catholics truce tentatively
    An eye for an eye for mythology’s lie
    They stole this Yahweh from the Canaanite pie
    All of them willfully ignorant, needlessly die
    Over a fictional guy in the sky.
    And you dare to ask me why?
    I don’t believe in fever’s call
    I don’t want to attend the zealot’s ball
    I don’t see that it has brought peace at all.

  • Edamame

    Edamame, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter X)

    When I was a little kid
    This is what my parents did
    When I didn’t know
    How to spell a word

    And for spelling
    I was no good
    “Look it up
    In the dictionary”

    Was a torture
    A punishment
    As bad as bamboo
    Slivers under my fingernails

    It would make me scream
    It would make me
    Have bad dreams
    What did I ever do to them?

    But now Google is my friend
    Far easier to use
    And comprehend
    Now I fear no word when first heard

    I don’t have to be perfect
    I can spell it really bad
    Google gives me suggestions
    So I don’t stay mad

    So today in a space
    Into my life it made pace
    Edamame entered my ear
    I had to find it’s place

    Soybeans boiled
    In their pods
    Fancy sounding name
    Didn’t intimidate me at all

    Neither does a bramble
    Nor a preamble
    Nor anthropomorphism
    My brain has no more spasms

    I know this may sound banal
    But my parents were really anal
    I never put my feet on an ottoman
    My empire was a mere foot stool.

    So now I know what edamame are
    That dictionary never got me far
    But by the grace of Google and Simone
    I just enter what I don’t know into the search bar.
    (end)

    Growing up words that sounded fancy to me, or long words with many syllables, would intimidate me. If it sounded foreign it would intimidate me. I was a horrible speller, still am today. But when I was a kid the most dreaded thing I could hear from my parents or a teacher was “look it up in the dictionary”. I fucking hated that. It didn’t encourage me, it made me feel stupid, unworthy. It made me hate reading.

    I struggled through school. But when spellcheck first hit, all it did was underline a misspelled word. But being in college at the time that frustration forced me to either look it up, or have someone proofread my paper.

    Now today, Google is very forgiving with bad spelling and if you come close google will suggest “did you mean” and give you a correct spelling, and when you click on that, it gives you a definition, in layperson’s terms. So now, I am never intimidated by any word anyone uses now.

    Simone taught me a new word I heard for the first time today “edamame” and now I know that is a Japanese soybean/dish.

    All the other words like bramble, and banal, and ottoman and anthropomorphism were words, when I was a kid would have shut down my brain and made me feel dumb and stupid.


  • Bigger Than Yourself

    Bigger Than Yourself, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    Often skeptics are frowned at, scoffed at
    Theists are puzzled by and can’t get by
    Why we don’t see a magic man in the sky

    A bigger picture we do see
    I am merely one of 8 billion living currently
    There is humanity, certainly bigger than me

    A bigger picture we do see, that of nature’s glory
    Earth, our only home, 24,901 mile circumference
    There is our planet, certainly bigger than me

    A bigger picture we do see, that of nature’s glory
    From the sun, to the edge of our solar system
    That’s 17 billion miles, certainly bigger than me

    A bigger picture we do see, that of nature’s glory
    The observable universe 93 billion light years a cross
    The universe’s 2 trillion galaxies, certainly bigger than me

    I am humbled and amazed by everything I see
    The universe, life on earth, and all it’s diversity
    I simply don’t attach all this to old Bronze Age mythology.

  • Power Ball,

    Power Ball, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    Odds are certain that someday
    You number will come up
    A call for your final curtain

    It could be a heart attack
    It could be a stab in the back
    It could be a deadly wreck

    It could be a deadly bacteria
    It could be choking in the cafeteria
    It could be cancer from smoking

    It could be drowning while surfing
    It could be a slew of things
    Then off to heaven so they claim

    “They’re in a better place”
    Then why the tears on your face?
    I don’t understand

    Their number was drawn
    Now they are gone
    They won the Power Ball

    So why are you crying at all?
    They are at the cosmic ball
    To a fancy soiree they’re call

    This logic becomes even more absurd
    If a murder has occurred
    If they are ‘in a better place’

    Then the offender should get an award

    I can tell you the real reason why
    And it isn’t a a super hero in the sky
    Evolution is the why

    It reminds us of our own mortality
    When we observe others fatality
    It also reflects our evolutionary empathy

    We don’t like being in pain
    To inflict on others
    Benefits no gain

    Real psychiatry, real psychology
    Real neurology, real biology
    Are why nobody wants to win

    That Power Ball.






  • Ant Farm

    Ant Farm, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 o Twitter/X)

    I pour the sand between the glass
    I stick you in, but alas
    You’re just an ant, no out to pass

    I can sear you in the window sill
    I can magnify heat , burn you to hell
    I can dump you in a water well

    I can shake you up, and burry you
    I can destroy you in one breath
    You’re just an ant in an Etch A Sketch

    I can make you scatter, you don’t matter
    I can make you scared, never aware
    I can make you grovel, your home a hovel

    If you dare to think, if you dare to leave
    I will punish you, with no reprieve
    I will tell you it’s for your own good

    I am the ant farm creator, I am God.
    (end)

    I just watched a face book short and this lady said it best. God doesn’t want an equal, he wants a hierarchy.

    That is what a dictator wants, a mafia boss wants, an abusive spouse wants.



  • Just Another Brick

    Just Another Brick, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    His letter to the Danbury Baptists
    Was eloquently dear for the republic
    Separation of Church and State was quite clear

    The glaring absence, absolutely no presence
    Of the words “Jesus” “Bible” “Christian”
    Was a deliberate omission in the Constitution

    Jefferson’s Virginia Religious Freedom Act
    Became Maddison’s 1rst Amendment model
    The founders did enact

    In the Constitution’s Oath Of Office
    “No religious test”
    Makes the neutral obvious

    To claim this nation “Christian”
    Is theocratic and spurious
    Subjugating and injurious

    Barbary Treaty article 11
    Blatantly says in unambiguous terms
    We are not based on the Christian religion

    “Question with boldness”
    Jefferson’s famous quote
    Paine’s stance on pulpit politics
    Was hardly remote

    They do need an education
    All in all, they do need
    More bricks in the wall.
    (end)





  • Beat On The Brat

    Beat On The Brat, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    What can you do?
    With barbaric logic
    Always on your back
    What can they construe?

    If you kill your slave
    It shall be avenged
    If your slave survives
    No harm in the end

    Don’t you break
    That which makes
    Your dough and bread
    Don’t kill them dead

    Yoke the restraint
    Don’t make a complaint
    Thoughts of freedom
    Always faint

    Beat your slave
    Don’t gouge an eye
    Don’t break a tooth
    To get them to comply

    Nowhere in
    Commandments of 10
    Does this God
    Of slavery condemn

    Countless verses
    In that book
    One could point to
    That they overlook

    Bequeath you shall
    To your loins of male
    Your property shackled
    Forced labor dwells

    Of rods to spoil
    The slave does toil
    Humanity’s cruelty
    Makes my blood boil

    I’m reading it wrong
    Out of context they say
    Their vulgar apology
    Has no sway
    (end)

    The bible doesn’t just have 1 verse or 2 verses about slavery. It has dozens and dozens, and not jus the O.T. But the NT as well. It only tells you how to beat your slave without leaving a mark, and to not break your money maker, like not breaking your saw or drill or nail gun. If you kill your slave, you hurt your ability to make money.

    It does allow you to own, buy, sell trade, slaves with other tribes. Hebrews can only be slaves for 6 years. You can own females as slaves too. Point is the bible does not flat out condone slavery. It is ok under certain conditions, according to the Bible.

    I find these morals to be 100% inexcusable and repugnant and evil. And the only argument you get is apology in saying “You are taking It out of context”. Or, “It says not to hurt them, see?” It says not to hurt your money maker, but nowhere in any of those verses does it say word for word, “It is never ok to own another human, or to have indentured servitude.” It allows for ownership of other human beings, and forced labor boy proxy of debt.

    https://www.openbible.info/topics/slaves_beat There are dozens of verses condoning slavery and indentured servitude at this link.

    Notes on this poem:

    The title of this poem is an ode to the Ramone’s song “Beat On The Brat”, which is my metaphor for wanting to take a time machine back in time and beat the crap out of the writers who wrote those vile verses.
















  • Never A Bride

    Never A Bride, By Brian37 (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    Great Scott, or maybe not so
    Norwood did not help them win
    When, if ever, will their big dance begin

    Roman Numerals XXV
    Wide right kicker
    Couldn’t keep them alive

    Are they the new Cubs
    Of the NFL
    Are they destine to always fail

    Bass fishing, ice fishing
    Lake effect snow
    Win the Lombardi

    They never know
    Underdog, Underdog
    It will be ok

    You’ll be wearing a ring
    If only one day.
    (end)

    The Bills losing to the Chiefs was not only a heartbreak for their fans, but for fans of the Cinderella/Underdog gang. That was PTSD for their fans that are old enough for sure.

    I really do mean this as a sincere poem for their fans. It sucks losing. I can’t say much for my team Washington. We don’t make the playoffs at all. I’ll be rooting for Buffalo again next year.




  • Dogs Deer & Dollarbirds

    Dogs Deer & Dollarbirds, By (AKA Brian James Rational Poet on FB/META and @Brianrrs37 on Twitter/X)

    If horses had gods
    Xenophanes once said
    The gods would all have
    A horse’s head

    Ever see a dog bark
    At it’s own reflection
    With every god ever claimed
    It is just our projection

    Ever see a deer
    Smash through a door
    It’s reflection a rival
    It want’s to gore

    Ever see
    A divebombing bird
    Crash into a window
    And think “that’s absurd”

    Anthropomorphism
    Is what humans do
    Projecting our qualities
    On the world around you

    It is why early gods
    Like Pele punished us with fire
    It was just our fear
    We’d end up in a pyre

    Our early gods
    Reflected nature
    We’d see them
    In almost every creature

    The clouds had controllers
    Like that of Poseidon
    Thor strikes you down
    With a bolt of lightening

    The dog in the mirror
    Is the God in you
    It’s in your head
    Like the horses glue

    Pegasus never flew
    Centaurs gallop on
    Into mythology
    Are both now gone

    Mirror mirror
    Projector in theatre
    The movie mere fiction
    The director’s reflection

    Abraham, oh Abraham
    Cant you see, eventually
    In future annals of history
    You’ll be classified as mythology.
    (end)

    All gods are mere projections of our own human qualities. Early gods took the form of nature, like volcano gods, animal gods, weather gods. Polytheism mixed nature with human forms, and monotheism simply became human in form but with super powers. All of it in any case is all just humans projecting their own desires to control their environment and survive. It is a false perception regardless.