Many thanks to the lovely folks at Mad Swirl for taking this poem Meditation on Hope. It’s dedicated to my fellow subway riders – especially those on the R train.
Tag: Poetry
Red Birds – Central Park at Jellyfish Whispers
On January 1, 2013 I went here: and while I was there I saw this: And then I saw one of these: and then I went home and wrote a poem about it. And Jellyfish Whisper (isn’t that the best name) published it. So many thank yous to the wonderful A.J. Huffman. If you… Continue reading Red Birds – Central Park at Jellyfish Whispers
Poems and Philosophy
First off, there are poems – actually a poem – over at The Blue Hour about boys and basketballs and my June who thinks she’s one tough kitty. So many thanks to them. Small presses rock. That covers the poetry part – now to the philosophy part. I was riding the subway the other day, thinking about… Continue reading Poems and Philosophy
Paris, Second Time Around at The Blue Hour
I’m been to Paris twice in my life. The first time I was 16. The second 32. Paris changes in sixteen years. Still beautiful, but different. Many thanks to the lovely ladies at The Blue Hour review for accepting this poem.
Two Poems at Pyrokinection
Many thanks to the wonderful A.J. Huffman for accepting these two poems, Two Hundred Years to Die and Photograph, Age 11. I wrote Two Hundred Years to Die after revisiting my old college campus and seeing a friend I hadn’t seen in a long time. It’s strange how time can start and stop like that.… Continue reading Two Poems at Pyrokinection