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The page (a poem)

2016/07/21 — Leave a comment

Taking a line from a poem I wrote earlier this year… Continue reading

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Transfer (a poem)

2016/07/21 — Leave a comment

Strayed from the challenge again yesterday…

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Back from the dark side of the moon (a poem)

2016/07/17 — Leave a comment

Partly inspired by Pizzicato Five and Original Love songs posted to YouTube… Continue reading

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Requiem for a Suicide (a poem)

2016/07/16 — Leave a comment

Alan Vega of Suicide has died. Suicide’s music seemed alien to me when they first appeared, as my tastes had not yet expanded very far, so this certainly has no relation to the band or their music. This is just what happened to come out upon hearing the news…

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Pause (a poem)

2016/07/16 — Leave a comment

Started out straying from the month’s theme again, but a phrase I heard in a song slipped in at the last moment…

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Numbing (a poem)

2016/07/15 — Leave a comment

One more time straying from the month’s theme for a moment…

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It’s feeling a lot like World War III— (a poem)

2016/07/15 — Leave a comment

This came from a brief conversation I had with someone a couple of nights ago before open-mic… Continue reading

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Poetry doesn’t write itself (a poem)

2016/07/15 — Leave a comment

Again straying from the month’s theme for a moment…

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Strictly speaking, cars today are not designed for transportation (a poem)

2016/07/14 — Leave a comment

Straying from the month’s theme for a moment…

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Seattle (a poem)

2016/07/13 — Leave a comment

I don’t remember where I saw the phrase ‘immobile commuters’, but it made me think of I-5 in Seattle… Continue reading

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