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Tasso Kaup
Growing up in Germany during a period between post war, the Beatles era and modernism, I became disillusioned with the materialism of this age. Armed with an old typewriter I frequented coffee shops to leave my mark, crying out to this world about all that is wrong with it. Today however I feel it is more important to seek out beauty in the midst of our daily struggles. One lesson I learned over time, especially through travelling, is, that in the midst of great poverty and suffering, the brilliance of laughter shines more magnificent. And this reality is what I try to convey through my poetry, a roughness on the outside and yet joy and beauty at the heart of it.
Poems
MEANING
How often I asked myself that question What is the meaning of life A world that is run on fuel consumption Regular from eight to five
In the noisy streets coming and going No time to stop and reflect People hastily on pathways crossing Their eyes so casual deflect
An eternity in a moment's note When somebody's eyes are met And yet sharply shut cast back on the road Brilliant light that did upset
So rarely displayed we run fast from it Hiding from what we fear most Intimate assault like a fire lit That burns deep within our soul
A quest for the truth in all this feeling That somehow we discover That in all we do a deeper meaning Is buried in the other
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ETERNITY OF DISCOVERY
Can we grasp it The concept Of Eternity?
For ever and ever From one state To another Never stopping Always progressing Into something Deeper
God is un-searchable The more we discover Exponential more there is And never in our dreams Will we arrive At the end of it
Eternity of discovery The goal Not in arriving But in thriving Delighting in the fact That our search Will never end
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THE LOVE THAT MAKES US ONE
There is no meaning in this life Apart from us The love that makes us one
Without love, we are just machinery A hard cold reality Of movements without sanctity
Without us, we are just alone Individuals finding our way Lost and far from home
Love cannot exist Apart from us For us is what gives us love
And we cannot exist Apart from love For love is what makes us one
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COFFEE DREAMS
Peace, perfect peace Sitting quiet at Starbucks Drinking coffee Writing poetry
Time just moves Dark and steaming With the aroma Of distant lands
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A BOY
The air is filled with the buzz of summer afternoon shopping Gorgeous brunettes moving hips to the beat of their walkman Heads turning, testosterone guys making teasing remarks The girls laugh and move on, pretending not to care A boy quietly draws figures in the sand
Loud music from a slow moving car, rhythmic hip-hop samba Arms out of the car window, sun glasses pour grins and shouts A group of laughing girls chatting at the square giving the finger Mothers dragging their little ones, hurrying from shop to shop The boy just passes a look, withdrawing his open hand
Young men drinking beer with hot dogs and pizza at the corner An old man, wide brimmed hat, drinking sprite from a plastic cup Eyes glued to a TV blaring commentator sounds from a football match, Cheering or booing and the exchange of words at each goal shot The boy playing with an old discarded tin of coke
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JUST
There is no shelter, just street and bridges There is no refuge, just death-trap ditches There is no hiding, just the street-light night There is no running, just the daily fight There is no hoping, just to end it quick There is no future, just a grave to dig
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A CHILD'S LAMENT
It is so unfair Nothing ever deserved this treatment Shut out of grace, only the street Cold and barren And people passing by In nice suits and fashion dresses Who are so busy To pursue their career Their eyes just casting a pitiful smile and the occasional tear
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