There was a house here once,
Which used to house a jackass
Peering from an opening
That used to be a door
When a passerby appeared,
But he peers no more.
No more Jack, no more house,
No more door, no more glaring
Jackass, broken stones galore.
new old kid on the blog, with an occasional old or new poem written off the old writer's block
Friday, March 5, 2010
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Extra! Extra! Read All About It!
Weekly Hubris Hits the Streets!
Wherein 12 intrepid writers join forces against the alarming proliferation and dissemination of mass media skullduggery amongst the malleable masses. Get your copy now!
Wherein 12 intrepid writers join forces against the alarming proliferation and dissemination of mass media skullduggery amongst the malleable masses. Get your copy now!
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Life Studies Light
Of its myriad meanings
One remains essential,
Which leads one to ask
If light is of the essence,
What is the essence of light?
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Baudelaire for Dummies
Hypocrite lecteur,—mon semblable,—mon frère!
Fooled by this hapless effort
Passing itself off as a poem?
A wretch like you wrote it.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Suspension of Disbelief
As long as the clouds remain
Suspended, one must have
A mind—not that kind—
Of a lunatic, not to think
The moon is unmoving,
And be moved in turn
By the mind that does.
Suspended, one must have
A mind—not that kind—
Of a lunatic, not to think
The moon is unmoving,
And be moved in turn
By the mind that does.
Friday, February 26, 2010
Dedication
Well, here’s to that
Spunky little green stink
Bug that just upped
And clinked down dead on my laptop,
Kayoed by the treacherous light,
With me in blind pursuit
Of one more sweet-smelling,
Charming moving deathless line—
Oh dear lifeless little bugger, thanks
For taking the time,
For stopping me short
But not quite smack in time,
Sorry for this too,
Too precious rhyme.
Spunky little green stink
Bug that just upped
And clinked down dead on my laptop,
Kayoed by the treacherous light,
With me in blind pursuit
Of one more sweet-smelling,
Charming moving deathless line—
Oh dear lifeless little bugger, thanks
For taking the time,
For stopping me short
But not quite smack in time,
Sorry for this too,
Too precious rhyme.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Pearls of Wisdom
Here by the water’s edge,
Listening to what the sea brings,
I know deep down
Even a grain of sand sings
Wondrous things.
Listening to what the sea brings,
I know deep down
Even a grain of sand sings
Wondrous things.
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