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Sunday, December 13, 2020
Domicile Of The Empathic Heart
In the dead of winter
Huddled over, kindling
A lone dying hearth.
Thursday, December 10, 2020
Sappho's
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ex
plosive
frag
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meant
to
be
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loving[ly] ex
[pli-]
[ca-]
[ted]
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[from?]
[dia] [pha] [nous]
pleats
in
her
enamored
[memory?] [now]
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by ravenous moths torn
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to shreds.
Tuesday, December 8, 2020
A Rose Is A Rose Is A Rose Tattoo
Get that thorn off
Your chest—what
The indifferent eye fails
To take in, the still willing
Anxious heart torn in two will,
And all those now too timid
To reveal it shall soon be
Wearing it on
Their bloody sleeves, too.
Sunday, December 6, 2020
Another Holy Mountain, Believe It Or Not
This time
It’s Zeus’s so-called ladder-
Like Mt Ithome that climbs
To where the air is still
Alive they say with spirits
Of the undying
Ancients that have
Yet to exhaust that one
Last precious breath needed
To ascend there.
Friday, December 4, 2020
Humor Me This Mellow Melancholy Idyll
What if
I told you those blooming
Little yellow croci
By the side
Of the narrow path leading
To the cramped white
Chapel on the top
Of the hill overlooking
My dying birth village took me back
To a song of my lost youth,
Would you go along with me?
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Critical Poetic License
Happily ever after,
Do not write as if
Your life’s a third-rate novel
Where you end up
Reading a biography
You could’ve lived without.
Thursday, November 26, 2020
Memo Writ To A Fare-Thee-Well
Don’t forget—
No matter what you do, how
You do it will always come back
To let you know how you did.
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
A Poem Should Be (22)
Lightheaded but not
At all incongruous—
Like a grotesque
Metallic bird lunging head-
Long into the sound
Barrier banging against
Your tin ear till
You can hear yourself
Heading for another universe
Eons
Of light
Years away.
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Playing For Keeps
We know
How diverse verses come and go—
The easy ones quick and eager
To show their facile faces; the hard ones
Hard at work while hiding, keeping
Those hard-won profiles low.
Thursday, November 19, 2020
Discriminating Behavior
Like eggs gone bad, unsavory
Politicians on their way
To becoming rotten to the core
Maneuver straight to the surface
When immersed in a pot of water;
Taken for granted and yoked
To one another by dumb gravity,
Their out of it constituents stay hale
And hearty stuck to the bottom.
Saturday, November 14, 2020
Better Luck Next Time, Yahoo
You asked for a poem
That would be enlightening.
Tuesday, November 10, 2020
Down But Still Not Out
It’s when you feel
Troubled and out
Of place and the only
Place left you can go to
Is the home you left
In the first place.
Sunday, November 8, 2020
Still Mellow Yellow At 76
What if
I told you quite
Rightly I fancy these small
Yellow croci blooming
By the side
Of this narrow
Path leading
To the small white
Chapel on the top
Of the hill
Overlooking my sun-
Lit home village remind
Me of a song
Of my youth, would you
Indulge me this not
So farfetched fantasy?
Friday, November 6, 2020
Catch Me If You Can, Chumps
The whereabouts of where
Your promising poetics were
Headed at any given time
Were clearly present
And defined by
An artful aversion
To working hard
At nothing save how
Fast and easy you could get
In and out without
Ever delivering
The promised goods.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
Spring Haiku: Cupid's Tart
smitten lovebirds dart
in and out of the bitter-
sweet lemon tree’s heart
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Mistaken Presumption
The poem does not ask to be
Taken for granted simply because
You think you’ve put it down so
Rightly in black and white—
It wants to know if you will
Ever learn to tell the difference
Between that which is before you
And that lying between the lines
Left in pieces behind you.
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