Back from Korea,I realize to my horrorwhen I wake up,dizzy from jet-lag,that I have to cook for myself.Breakfastand lunchand dinner.All … More
Category: Writer Tuesday
Mourning Calm
I’m back, I thought, as I stepped off the plane,returned to my ancestral home once more,recalling all my blood bound … More
A New Way
The beginning’s in the end, you know.Good advice, like how a closing door signalssome new one opening, or a window, … More
Alan
Whenever we met, Alan would gift mewith the latest collection of short storieshe’d found while browsing used bookstores. Whenever we … More
Neighborly
There’s a corner of my lot where five properties meet.It’s the least maintained part of any of our yards.Every time … More
The Hardest Thing
I know what hard is, I’ve done some difficult things,and admitting I have a problem certainly wasn’t easy. Getting myself … More
Beauty’s Truth
Close as night and day, you say,we’re friends, just friends, for now,so let’s see what happens, you say.Bark to a … More
Missed Miles
Travel catch-upFrance friesChina frailsIreland fleetsNorway wavers Korea warnsAntarctica whelms Yesterdays of anytimeDesire returnedAche in the plane seatFatigue flying time zonesDay after … More
From Then To
I remember the dawn’s first early light,silhouettes of darkened heads bob love,no secret anymore, amore in paradise,no strangers to me … More
Speak with the Dead
I quit watching the clock some time ago. Factssuch as my age, or what day or month or yearit is often escape … More
So Much up in the Air
Nothing much gets the old adrenaline going now, but even if you’re tired, you know, you have to force yourself … More
Long May She Wave
Yet no one passing by stoops to retrievethis fragment of our flag oddlyleft to weather on the roadside.Tattered and fading … More
Do What I Must Do
If I’ve told these people once, I’ve told them a thousand times:let sleeping dragons lie, folks, for roused, they’re bad … More
Premonition
Bob’s alarm jerked him out of a bad dream. When he opened his eyes, he was saved from a grand … More
Puzzling
She turns both the box cover and bottom over, taps themon the coffee table, asks me did I hide the … More
The Funeral
There is no one who knows a father’s kneebetter than a child who wraps his armsaround that knee and clings to it like … More
Haven’t you learned anything? she says
What is it you see out there? What do you hear? My woman standing at the window staring out into the … More
Hard To Relate
I saw them on the sidewalk up ahead, a tall Haole guy, very fit, maybe six-feet two, in a tank-top … More
What I’ve Unlearned
It was up there somewhere, that ideal place where the dead waited for me.I learned about afterlife and angels long … More
A Funny Bone Tickled Razor Teeth
The sea rises and falls helpless under the moon waves roll on their cover – in sunlight birds dove and … More
