As I stumble into darkness 
Death has lost its empty starkness,  
Just a little dopamine 
Has given back its Hippie dreams;  
Just a little yellow pill 
Has my imagination filled 
With characters, harmless freaks 
Who talk of love and mumbled peace;  
Well meaning strangers in a haze 
Who backseat chatter as we laze 
As if time and space did not matter,  
In army coats we climb up ladders 
Leading to paisley dreams,  
Ardent, sun-kissed, vibrant schemes,  
Not caring what it all did mean,  
When God was hair in velvet jeans;  
When we could leave was uppermost 
In some car out for the coast;  
We chased the sunset in the West,  
How young we were,  
How thoughtless blessed. 
But in the chaos and illusion,  
The garbage piled up in confusion,  
How I groped for some order,  
Peripheral, along the border;  
In the mayhem not content 
My lust for meaning given vent 
That made me fumble on my knees 
Reaching for my Vedic beads;  
Searching for that smile of love 
Riding naked up above,  
Her steaming hair, wet tantric coils 
A gift for eyes, my loins a-boil;  
The rocking measure primed, enjoined,  
The endless pleasure 
Then purloined,  
She did not smile from up above;  
She did look down 
But not with love;  
What desperate days did I know,  
Not knowing which way I should go;  
The mad encounters without  meaning,  
The acts of love that were demeaning;  
Until my dear, I found you,  
Who cleared my vision and purview,  
And now I gently go to sleep;  
Your tears drip down,  
Oh do not weep.
David McLansky
http://www.poemhunter.com/poem/homage-to-dionysus/