mandarin light of dawn floods the room surprised and blinking, I embrace the fire descending down to slumber all to soon colorless light of day fills the room. fire of dreams, I hold you passion tenderly inside, as the lull of everyday will get things…
Category: Miscellaneous
1… Ellie’s Diner
Sizzle sizzle fry Omelette argument is lost He will choose the food.
Ready to move on
Don’t lose your hope. Ready to move on. The way isn’t at your favor, It’s okay for this time. You will feel your heart. Your mind will wake up. The Phoenix will rise up, Never stop to see the danger. The way is so cold…
Amalgamation (1)
I am changed, a tattoo replaces the color i was born a machine replaces the limb that was destroyed a human, still, i think
Mud Puddles
Small town. Houses surrounded by dirt roads occasionally sparkling with small pieces of gravel. Tumbleweeds blowing across empty cotton fields, Loud claps of thunder. Flashing furious lightening. Rain pouring from the sky. Kids racing outside in oversized yellow rain boots. splashing in ginormous rivers…
Rain (Hour 1)
childhood is but a distant past when we flaunted our naked innocence before a dying world, shrieking at the silvery darts dotting our bodies with pimples of rain. now the rain is gone the rainbow of life gradually fades like our innocence and on…
The weight of the baseball
There is a loneliness to the mound when you start to loose your control Your breaking ball that refused to break now sits five rows up in the stands Now, all of a sudden you cannot throw a strike having walked the next two batters…
snot nose
me, 30, perpetually congested bloodshot. spotty. under-cautious cottonmouth foggy too much air in my brain- teary, fearful of the future
Amen (Poem 1 of 12, half marathon)
A hundred-year plague is that when the next will come. We’ll pray for the sinners pews hard on our knees. They say its a way to cleanse the earth. But only the bees disappear And we’re left without any honey.
Birth
I’m nearly weightless– Floating, luxuriating in a warm, dark bath. Solitary, yet at play, rolling and kicking, even grabbing my toes. Occasionally, in the murky fog, taking in fluid, hiccupping, I’ve been very safe here quite some time, and yet my time has now come….