Where we find our indefatigable poetic muckraker plowing through the once-fruitful, now seedy lower forty only to find nothing out there standing but the husks of sodbusters stalked to death by a transmogrified jolly Green Giant.
new old kid on the blog, with an occasional old or new poem written off the old writer's block
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Monday, January 17, 2011
A Spell of Evil
To all of us who have noticed that
Evil is live spelled backwards,
And to those who have not,
May we all live for the day
Evil becomes nothing
So much as its pale
Reflection in the mirror,
Duplicated to the letter,
Save for that most common
Ultimate one which insists
On remaining with its head
Twisted curiously
Looking the other way.
Sunday, January 16, 2011
Mulberry Trees Taken by Storm in Winter
Startled
By a tremendous
Wave of starlings alighting,
Assuming shimmering myriad
Leaf-like shapes clinging to branches
Unnoticed because they were bare—
Now a thrumming insistence
Too wondrous to bear.
Friday, January 14, 2011
Paradise Lost in the Onslaught
Those halcyon days of yore?
So old they now seem
To have never existed before.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
"One of Those Things"
I know they are nothing
Out of the ordinary,
Uninspired words we find
Ourselves saying when
Something common-
Place happens, which
Happens so often,
So why
Are we at a loss
When they no longer appear?
Wednesday, January 12, 2011
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Village Hearth in the Dead of Winter
1.
Home was where
The few dying
Embers of the olive
Were always warm
Enough to warm
The cold, weathered insoles
Of our shoes
Before we trudged
Off to school.
2.
School was where
The teacher kept warm
By thrashing us
With an olive stick
When the answers
To his questions
Were not what he wanted
To hear.
3.
The first flowers caught
Rearing their heads
Through the snow
Were always wild
Yellow crocuses in early,
Early spring.
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