This is the way the world ends,our death, I swear, our not to be,fast in the distance, a growing dotthat … More
Month: February 2025
Oh yeah, baby, do it to me,
yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah, oh yeah. You know that’s the way I like it. Mmmmm, slow and smooth, baby, baby, baby, … More
Coda
One day our bodies willburst into flowersturn hard as wellto bits of sandy shoreswhere children make us castlesto wash awaywe’ll … More
This Same Life
The poems land awkwardly nowAll the more as I age and write againEverything I’ve written of beforeI write this same … More
All Was but Toys
Well, this is it. I’m the last one here. They’re all gone. Even my wife. Humankind and the pandemic took … More
Real Good Progress
Cindy and Jerry came to dinner last night, and it was awful. First off, Nani, my wife invited them behind … More
The Best TV Money Can Buy
She wanted a big-screen TV mounted on the wall opposite her bed. In between munching bonbons and polishing her nails, she’d … More
And Then
We’d all grown up together from small-kid time, most from age three or four. So far we’d survived all kinds of … More
Precious Time
The screen message was “No Bluetooth Device Detected.” Jim patted the pants pocket where he kept his phone. Nothing. He … More
The Price of Eggs
The electricity bill popped into his inbox just as he was paying the annual termite protection bill, which was $469.26. … More
No News
He was tallish, maybe 6’1’, and a good athlete. He played both basketball and volleyball in high school. He was what we … More
Loves To Gamble
You in your dark, dark Seoul, another Magic Island in my future,that’s where it will be, my last dip in … More
We Two
Easier than brain science or rocket surgery, after all,for a weak-minded me to foolishly believe anything,false-crack me constantly out of … More
¿Qué llave? / Museun yeolsoe?
All I need’s a napkin to dry my face, por favor.I’m speaking the wrong language in old Seoul, ne?But maybe one of … More
