Bethel Erastus, PhD

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Radical Rambles

Momentus Soliloquies

Do you ever wonder what I really think of you? Does it matter? Will it matter? It probably isn’t important and considering what you are going through in your life, perhaps, you shouldn’t care anyway. Somehow, though you may not care and though you have more important things on your mind, I rather suspect you …

Poetry

Who Are you?

Who are you? Who am I? Hmm. Well, I’m the wind. Multi-layered. Difficult to grasp. Often astonishingly fierce and tear-jerking. I am without form. An ill-defined apex and a tufted cocks-comb. I am that which resides in the deep corners of your intellect and tugs at the strings of your heart. I enchant the hidden …

Poetry

Awake!

Awake, awake O! Daughter of Zion Arise and shine O! Damsel of the valleys Put on your robe of smile with warmth Dress up in the royal tunic of mirth   Say onto the mirror, ‘you are blessed’ And to your shadow, ‘I am a jewel’ Speak softly to your heart the words of comfort …

Poetry

The Restless

Those eyes. Alluring, yet, poignantly expectant. Gazing. Staring. Inquisitively into the horizon. Awaiting. Beckoning to and inviting a rescue. Slaying. Even seducing with stuttering blinks, the heart of the one. Those eyebrows. Lashing. Luscious. Streamlined. Slanting. Hiding. Open. Flowing. Retreating They invite a stroke or two and meander off into the 12th of never. They rise and fall, yet, …

Poetry

The Final Embrace

We revived our journey with vigor. Our encounter with hesitation. Clandestine were our meetings and discrete were our movements. Expectations unknown, our motivation was our desire. Jarred by memories of the past, haunted by reactions of long ago. Confusions of feelings, involuntary inner battles. Prompted by dreams of desires. Longing for what could have been. …

Radical Rambles

THE FEATHERMAN’S HOOPTIE

A somber and rueful way to heaven if there ever was one. The light touch. The soft breath of solitude. The crimson robes, sashaying in teasing manipulations. The whispers of silence, punctuating the quiet moments of solitude and elective loneliness. He gestures to the soft pillow and runs his hand across the scarlet fragments. Gently. …

Radical Rambles

THIS TOO, WILL PASS

Do not call me a liar – it suggests I may be aware of the truth – whatever it is Do not call me honest – it suggests I can discriminate and I would not presume Do not call me upright because often, I stoop to pull up my bootstraps And do not call me …