Category Archives: Poetry

The Road Taken

or, Passing Through Twisp on a Snowy Evening with more than a passing nod to Frost Bound for Carlton on Mid-fall’s Day I trailed a train of cars in chains thrashing through a drifting snow. Rainy Pass had shut behind.

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Logogony

In memoriam: Dr. Paul Wesley Sartin February 24, 1989 – July 17, 2022

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Winthrop Woman

It’s a small town and still you haven’t seen her daily wanderings on the boardwalk and shoulders of Highway 20

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The Bitter Angles of Our Nature

Sex is no sin, but the regular disbursal of my indulgence may greatly accrue to the inequity of human trafficking; I am thankful for my sacred daily bread, but my excess supplies pressure to beleaguered bare tables in Burundi.

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Restorator

After Jedediah Smith, 1827 Are you surprised to discover that mountain men know what the various marks of punctuation mean and can string a few words together, properly spelt?

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Waving Goodbye

For the sixth time you asked if we knew how you fell in love with your husband but you had no problem, oddly, recalling how to win a game of Five Crowns.

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Hard Masters1845, Alto California

after James Clyman January 1 Cloudy and warm in fact a coat has been but little needed this winter

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The Revenant

Hugh Glass lay in a shallow grave as much to keep his body warm as quicken interment of his corpse—

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“Prélude, Fugue et Variation, Op. 18”

after a performance by Awadagin Pratt He is a left-handed player in a right-handed world reading charts, away from left and toward the right, underscored by right-brained, right-handed composers. Even the baton which conducts is clutched in the right.

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Radical Leap of a Waking Mind

Curious is the fact that a sleeping being is altogether aware yet elects to ignore the waking world

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