under
a low mottled moving blue-
white canopy a
swaying field of tall yellow-
green mustard
riddled with red wind-
flowers.
new old kid on the blog, with an occasional old or new poem written off the old writer's block
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Not So Recently Linked: A belated note of thanks to Skysill Press of England for providing a link to my blog some time back and which I became aware of only a few days ago.
To a Neophyte Poet Blinded by the Light
You have the gift
Of offhand sleight,
Though naught it seems
As touch to sight.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Punch-Drunk Down And Out in Tijuana
What's missing, slugger,
Is the zing in the mescal,
The bat out of hell, worm in
Your belfry loud as a bell.
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Bad Seed
It kept well, conserved
In the niggard's dark pantry,
Till prosperity undid the latch,
And off it went spoiling,
Spilling into the light,
To be preserved
For posterity.
(First published in NO/ON: journal of the short poem, Spring 2009.)
In the niggard's dark pantry,
Till prosperity undid the latch,
And off it went spoiling,
Spilling into the light,
To be preserved
For posterity.
(First published in NO/ON: journal of the short poem, Spring 2009.)
Monday, June 15, 2009
Malva Sylvestris Vazambam
Two years ago, Eleni and I gathered various wild mallow seeds and scattered them throughout our garden. Measuring in at 3,5 meters, this is the tallest of the 30-some mallows that we now have. Not bad, considering the ordinary mallows found in the surrounding countryside seldom get much over a meter.
NB: This post was originally saved as a draft on June 15th but owing to an enormous Blogger anomaly, it could not be posted until today (June 20th).
NB: This post was originally saved as a draft on June 15th but owing to an enormous Blogger anomaly, it could not be posted until today (June 20th).
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Variation on Stevens' "Of Mere Being"
What is the palm saying
As it sways in the wind?
It's time to be leaving,
Time to be born again.
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