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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Waiting for the Bus to Leave
We watch white rabbits race randomly by across from the benches that we occupy. We sullenly sit at this post-midnight hour, neither admitting the bewitching power of silently spying the creatures at play while we’re whiling our time ’til we … Continue reading
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Off-Topic
You may not know me, but I’m a pleasant sort; the very merry fella who would never abort a conversation in relation to an aggressive tone but there’s a subject or two that might be best to leave alone. Stuff … Continue reading
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El
In Memphis, a ghost in a Nudie suit floats looking for boats in to sow some wild oats. This mutton-chopped specter looms over this land looking over a landscape he can’t understand. This brother of Jesse studies the city a … Continue reading
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Forgiven
Lad, don’t be sad. It’s not bad. You’ll survive from this day to the next there’s a chance you could thrive. In this world, you can change from your worst to the best. You’ll burst from your egg and its … Continue reading
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Hittin’ Sixty
There’s a path that you’ve been traveling, and it feels so very long; like the starting verse of maybe eighteen hundred country songs. You’ve been traveling for forever, and you think you’re getting there but it’s been so long since … Continue reading
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Cauldron
I will not hate you forever. In fact as lines blur between extremes I may love you again quite soon so I would like to put a pin in our future while I simmer and seethe. A placeholder is necessary … Continue reading
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I’ve Changed
When we’re tangling together, I could talk all night but dear, it’s too clear, we chat less than fight. We agree, on occasion. Surely, we can – but I think that the problem is that rather than the mild-mannered fellow … Continue reading
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Fool for You
I feel stupid even in saying that Spring’s seeds last week were sown. for time she flies, like snowflakes, months past last been blown. A year ago – a year ago! I swore I blew you off. Like an end-of-winter … Continue reading
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