Ever feel like you should be on trial for something?With what we get away with over our life’s course,do you … More
Tag: #WriterWednesday
Taste of the Place
We eat well on this tour, a different restaurant for most meals.The breakfasts included at each of our hotels provide … More
Not So Sweet
We five have known each other more than 30 years.Post-pandemic, we meet for coffee, jokingthat we’ve become the senior citizens … More
That Other World
Darkness never bothered me, even as a kid.It’s what might be hiding there that’s worrying. My mother always told me … More
Hold On
We sit on swings, the canvass kind that conform to your butt,holding you snug, gripping you maybe a little too … More
She Will
She asks me if I’ve taken out the trash yet,and because I haven’t, I don’t answer her. I continue watching … More
Reflections
Amazing how so much dust and grimecoat the surface of a wall mirror.Lying on the floor, I could easily see,but … More
A Little Death
For cutting and weeding there’s nothing I like morethan my small sickle, its 3-inch serrated bladeeasy to maneuver speedily with … More
I Am, I Said
People can be such drive-by critics, those looking for value.But maybe I prefer that, not being seen, comparedto rubbernecking quick-stoppers … More
Remember the time in the laundry room?
I sat perched atop one of the dryers in our apartment building basement, absorbing warmth, enjoying the rumbling spin of … More
Things In Life
Go on, please turn your head this way.I close my eyes, and you’re all I see.The best things in life … More
Old Man Eating Alone in a Chinese Restaurant
for Billy Collins I can’t resist the temptationto write about you, old man,eating alone at the corner table in a … More
Carpool
I’m not sure why you and I called it a carpool. It wasjust we two, and I always drove. There … More
Covid, I tell you, too sick to write. But I think I’m back. This draft is called “King of the Lily Pond”
Ed reads the draft of his story. It’s about Joe, his oldest cousin, tall and broad, much more so than … More
Covid, I tell you. Forgot to publish yesterday’s poem called “Out of Time”
It must be younever really caughton, weren’t smartenough to know,or weren’t thinkingabout how true lovemight grow when you could. Throughtime it … More
The Beast
Rolling down his window, “Beware,” he said. “There is some beast in there. These old houses. It’s easy for them … More
No Peace
I see something sullen, a sort of smoldering angerin the face of the father. I understand he has losthis son … More
My World
Eventually now, I see the whole wide world we knew,if we live long enough – I’m finding it’s so for … More
Real Good Poems
How hard should a reader have to work to get something out of a poem?Would digging a hole to China … More
How Is It with You?
Sometimes it’s a straight line,the closest distance between two points.But it’s not necessarily a flat line.For some, yes, that’s true, … More
