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Hippie Pies

Happy Life Poem   Music Flies, The sky pass before me, floating into neverland of thank yous. Papa says you’ll have another apple pie, flee past Mama’s weird ambush of juices I cry not...

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Walk (for S.)

Poem   It’s like the face of water, the quivering glisten of dusk intimating little yet all, at once. It’s the nape of the breeze, arcane notes of salt and aquatica as churns the...

poems about adventure 0

Chasing Wonder

Poem   An adventure up in the hills In the wind and sun Finding the canyons Green and yellow And the brothers climbing Through the boulders Children at heart Friends flying on swings Over...

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A Tumultuous Zazen

Haibun Coldplay’s “the Scientist” plays. Dreamlike imagery arises: a woman handing out cuvards; a drop of Jesus’ blood. Always returning to “wind.” Breathing The bell gongs. I can’t stand up as the others rise...

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Zen

Poem   Rain Drops Upon the window Sliding down the dusty panes Into the cracks of the sills Spilling into the studio One Two Streams of consciousness follow The muted storm outside While here...

rhyming poem about summer 2

Dirty Photos

Poem   The night is hot and long summer! Talks and smokes, drinks to keep us cold all day long Smiles and laughter but my blood is blue What is life if not a...

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Confessions of a Poet

Poem   These words just sound silly to me Reflecting my lack of verbal fluidity My slow, diminished mental acuity Laid out in ink for the world to see Yes, you could say I...

poems about loss 1

Losing You

Poem   ah, that’s right Life, it takes a toll The demands we fight without selling our soul when, we live this existence we enjoy what it yields live in it with malice our...

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A Bad Day to Be a Libra

Short Story   The man felt a sense of relief as he finally found his seat on the plane. He put his luggage in the overhead compartment and sat down. Luckily for him, he...

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World

New Poetry   It began simply, and it grew, Layer by layer. Days, months, years- It became the size of a softball, And the smell…strong. I began to peel, and I knew Layer by...