I turned off the TV a few minutes after ten to go to sleep. A few minutes later, I looked at the clock…
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One thousand, four hundred sixty days to go (a poem)
I missed the inauguration. Apparently, there was talk of carnage…
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Redemption poem
Not terribly elegant, but the insight is true—I realized it this afternoon while at Third Place Books…
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Some say in two days the world will come to an end (a poem)
A huge change is coming. Life goes on…
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What is a poem? (a poem)
A writer—especially when that writer is a poet—is often filled with doubt…
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That tribal celebration that always comes before the big battle scene (a poem)
I spent a good chunk of the afternoon trying to write one of those Important Statement poems that appear every once in a while. It was not working, however, coming across at various points as either too earnest, too forced, or both. So I am posting this more honest poem instead, which I wrote while watching Mom and Dad Save the World…
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A resistance poem
Lots of Writers Resist events happening today. What follows is as close as I get to writing a poem on the topic of resistance. I think it is safe to say that I have a slightly different take on the subject…
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America cannot wait for a message of some sort or another (a poem)
Using the Poets & Writers prompt to write a cento, which it describes as ‘a form of fragmented poetry…consisting of lines taken from poems written by other poets.’
This poem references Brian Eno & David Byrne’s ‘America Is Waiting’, The Clash’s ‘Know Your Rights’, George Michael’s ‘Freedom 90’, The Style Council’s ‘Walls Come Tumbling Down’, Martha & The Vandellas’ ‘Dancing in the Streets’, and It’s a Wonderful Life.
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Things that are more efficient than Microsoft Word (a poem)
Calling this a ‘poem’ might be something of a stretch. Either way, feel free to add your own…
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The end of everything? (a poem)
Attempting to put the current state of things in context…
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