“The Body As History” published by Jake in The Creative Cafe. Thankyou Jake.
Year: 2017
“The Tears Of God” poem featured in Degenerates: Domestic Violence edition, due for release tomorrow. Thankyou Main Dude.
“The Tears Of God” poem featured in Degenerates: Domestic Violence Edition, due for release tomorrow. Thankyou Main Dude.
Morning Turn (“From The Till” chapbook)
three keys to half raise a defensive eyelid.
Enter storm of the eye.
Listen to hum of preservers.
Two must be cleansed.
Tears sucked out,
waste removed.
Reloaded with boxes of insight.
Our fingers crinkle with their cold
as each box is placed so all can read
the new delight, the fresh view.
A new order has arrived.
“Mermaid” featured in Visual Verse. Thankyou Lucie.
“Mermaid” featured in Visual Verse. Thankyou Lucie.
“Bodhran” featured in Troubadour (A Picaroon Poetry Anthology). Thankyou Kate and Robert
“Bodhran” featured in Troubadour (A Picaroon Poetry Anthology). Thankyou Kate and Robert.
https://picaroonpoetry.wordpress.com/books/troubadour-a-picaroon-poetry-anthology/ via @wordpressdotcom
“Silence” kindly published in Unlikely Stories, Mark V. Many thanks Jonathan
“Born Old” featured by G. Jamie Dedes in The Poet By Day. Many thanks Jamie.
“Born Old” featured by G. Jamie Dedes in The Poet By Day. Many thanks Jamie.
“Seasons of Becoming” and other poems in response to last Wednesday’s writing prompt https://jamiededes.com/2017/06/06/seasons-of-becoming-and-other-poems-in-response-to-last-wednesdays-writing-prompt/ via @JamieDedes
“Seasons of Becoming” and other poems in response to last Wednesday’s writing prompt
“Born Old” featured by G. Jamie Dedes in The Poet By Day. Many thanks Jamie.
Source: “Seasons of Becoming” and other poems in response to last Wednesday’s writing prompt
A poetic collaboration with Zev published in Chalkboard
Distant
eyes are the same as your eyes, blood flows to a similar beat, hurt registers on a familiar pain scale. Distance does not need a special screen to filter experience. Bring them up close past your upbrought picture frame that defines borders, allows you to focus a magnifying glass, excuse responsibility with need to cope with what you have in the here and now. Bigger numbers seem.smaller when further away. Let those people who are closer act. Further away is not your responsibility. Care for all at arms length. Be professional in your care management before it all becomes too much.