Category Archives: Poetry

I Shall Also Remember

those who vow to never forget The Trail of Tears Antietam Sharpsburg Sand Creek The Little Bighorn

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And Then I Had a Stranger Dream

(With No Apologies to Ed McCurdy, nor to Pete Seeger, nor Simon and Garfunkle, &c.) Last night I had the strangest dream      I ever dreamed before I dreamed the world had all agreed      to put an end to war

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Lines from a STUDENT

Say it, man. Spell it out. Admit That your calculate words, woven Under and about this captive Doting audience have multiplied—

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Lines to a STUDENT

Study but solely me; play The part that binds you Until you must capitulate, Dreams to be relinquished,

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Finders, Seekers

Groping blindly at an upper shelf I tossed a box of unclean washers upon my concrete workroom floor. They scattered to the four corners.

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Progressives

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Emendment

A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the rights of the people to keep and bear arms of the people to keep and bear harms of the people to keep and fear harms shall … Continue reading

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Does it Make a Sound?

In Reply to Dr. Berkeley, or Flouting Grice’s Maxim of Quantity I am not aware of hearing anything as I lie on my right side, prone on the red granite gravel bar of the Early Winters Creek ford.

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Hesitance

So long.     So long to get     where you want.

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A Toast to Elizabeth Regina

I take a crystal tumbler and fill with crushed ice. The yellow and white labeled can comes next, a Canadian dry tonic. The sloe gin is last, a subtle British sunset to end this trying day.

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