Dear Monday,
Feet, don’t fail me now.
Love,
Kevin
(18 March 2019)
Dear Monday,
Feet, don’t fail me now.
Love,
Kevin
(18 March 2019)
I wrote this at the Green Lake public library while waiting for friends. Since I was not using a computer, I uploaded this photo as a placeholder. The following is my slightly edited version:
I eye
the man standing over there
with suspicion
He looks like me
but not like me
like those photographs of the suspects
they show on the news
as details of the massacre
slowly come out
I know it’s wrong
to assume the sins of a few
belong to the many
but I still assess my risk
and think about leaving
or finding a little-accessed corner
where I would have a better chance
of being unseen, unnoticed
before I sit down
This is not a way to live
How do we do it?
Why?
(17 March 2019)
Dear Sunday,
And here goes the next round.
Love,
Kevin
(17 March 2019)
This day will go quickly—best to make note of it while I can…
Dear Saturday,
So… 56.
Love,
Kevin
(16 March 2019)
The title comes from a chapter of Jean-Paul Sartre’s Saint Genet; the rest comes from an afternoon ferry ride with a supposedly ‘routine’ escort by Coast Guard vessels, and the news. My attempt at commentary isn’t successful, but if I still think this poem worthy after some time has passed, I will have plenty of opportunity to work on it…
Dear Friday,
So, how ’bout them ides?
Love,
Kevin
(15 March 2019)
Tonight’s reading (It’s About Time, at the Ballard library) was the first one I had been to in what feels like forever. I wrote lots of new poems during; this is one of the couple that I liked… Continue reading
Dear Thursday,
“DIVISION! CLEAR THE LOBBY!”
Love,
Kevin
(14 March 2019)
Another weird day—I’ll leave it at that…