TRANSIENCE
by Michael Langston

A car approaches
along the darkened road,
Its headlights beaming,
Giving a transient
lighted existence
To the trees that
inhabit the yard.

It passes,
And faraway seeming,
Leaves them again
to darkness
And dreaming.

People often fail to recognize the harmful effects a psychotropic substance may be having on them due to the impaired judgement produced by the drug. Dr. Peter Breggin calls this medication spellbinding, and it applies especially to the psychiatric drugs.

SUMMER NIGHT
by Michael Langston

A warm and windswept summer night
Fills the world with its pale, dim light;
The branching trees surrounding I
Eclipse dark portions of the sky;
Their dancing shapes upon the eye
Sway and sigh.

While in my mind the past I see
In stilled and silent memory:
A fallen snow, the barren trees,
This place the way it used to be.
All dull and indistinct are they;
The color of the snow is grey,
Now having less a presence there
Than given to the summer air.

Yes, dull and indistinct they are,
Absent and removed so far:
The fallen snow, the barren tree,
And love’s cold and distant unreality.

The single most important curative factor in preventing and reversing type 2 diabetes and complications related to type 2 diabetes is eliminating refined sugar and other refined carbohydrates such as white flour from the diet. Eliminate the excess carbs.

WHERE ONCE YOU WERE
by Michael Langston

Empty space
fills the place
where once you were.

Beside me there:
the empty air,
where once you were.

The space and air,
your face and hair,
are with me there
where once you were,
and for your touch
I loved so much:
a soft and gentle breeze.

Psychiatric drugs and all other psychotropic drugs interfere with normal brain functioning and cause the brain to function in an abnormal manner. That’s how all these drugs work, by disabling and impairing the brain and by altering the mind for the worse.

THERE MORE REAL
by Michael Langston

You are gone…
and exist for me
as only memory.

I am here…
but back there too
still there with you,
and there more real
than here, I feel,
for there I live
while here I’m dead:
buried in loneliness;
to back there led.