Damn The Torpedoes
Human interaction requires not so much a trust of others, as of our selves. We have to trust that we won’t fall apart when someone disappoints us. It’s a fact, people will disappoint us. Every effort...
View ArticleEwe Love Limericks
Consider the diligent sheep Lulling you gently to sleep Each unaware As they hang in mid-air You’re counting on them to leap When a ram starts to block The lamb of the flock Out of sheer enjoyment The...
View ArticleSubsistence
Cold night grips. Restless wrenching gives no release. Silent screams choke my throat. Horror fills space once reserved for dreams. There is no escape, save waking. No transport comes. Hollow shadows...
View ArticleSide Effects Of Mediocre Poetry
A project I worked on for one of my anthropology classes has provided me with a great deal of material, some comic, some not so much. Ever since I scrapped the Drunken Poet’s Campout story last week, I...
View ArticleRepose & Repurpose
Someone I love recently shared a long distance sunset with me that completely matches a phrase from Longfellow’s Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie, a poem of loss and devotion that coincidentally matches my...
View ArticleLanguishing In Exquisite Solitude
I watch the cardinal on the wire. I hear a bluebird join the choir. Doves begin to sigh. A dizzy hummingbird zips by, inhales the fragrant honeysuckle which makes the bees let out a chuckle. The inside...
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