Original poem may be found here
I Wish Phil Ochs Was Here
I’m sitting on my morning bus,
Surrounded by Candy Crush
And mute Korean dramas
While Pleasures Of The Harbor
Waves and swells in my ears.
The softness of its strings
Asserts that beauty is a thing
On which you can still place
A portion of your faith,
And I wish Phil Ochs was here.
But my breakfast of toast and bombs
And coffee and atrocities won’t stop
Playing in my primed, exploding mind,
Like death’s contorting bassline
Beneath the strings’ elegant veneer.
Childrens’ wild, enormous eyes
And their weeping mothers’ cries
Condemn the blank cocoon
Of our tortuous commute,
And I wish Phil Ochs was here.
We need voices now, in time’s night,
Songs of beauty, truth and bite,
To shine a light and speak
For the suffering and the weak.
We need singers, we need seers,
But all I hear are selfish songs,
Indulgent, soulless. I want ones
Which touch your heart and mind and give you hope,
Songs with depth that help you cope,
And I wish Phil Ochs was here.
I wish he was here to sing his songs,
For I know he can help me to be strong.
He gives me words, though I have no voice,
He shows me that I do have a choice
To see evil or pretend it isn’t near.
He kept on singing though he felt weak;
I know he was weighed down by the bleak
World he saw and all the cruelty and pain,
And I feel just the same; it’s never gone away,
And I wish Phil Ochs was here.
The ones he called “the heartless men”
Are on their remorseless march again
(Though they never ever went away!)
Like a black cloud on a sunny day,
And I know the rain is drawing near;
You can scent it in the latent air,
With the rustling sound of despair
And there may be nowhere left to run
When the gathering storm comes,
And I wish, really wish Phil Ochs was here.
(Aug 16 2014)
© Brendan Buxton 2014
All Rights Reserved
This poem is absolutely brilliant! I’ve been saying, “I wish Phil Ochs was still among us, we need him now more than ever” for years. You said it beautifully.
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Beautiful! I wish Phil Ochs were here too for many reasons. I’m glad this site exits so people don’t forget him and so that young people can discover him like I did as a 14 year old.
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