Inspired by a line from an episode of Wings. (Yes, the NBC sitcom.)
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poetry
Morning-after musings
Last night, I was the featured poet at Everett Poetry Night for the first time. This slot had been scheduled months ago, but recent developments (mostly related to the misbehavior of my car, and my lack of funds to get the needed repairs right away) had me wondering whether or not I would be able to go. But, having skipped the trip to Everett for the last several weeks already, I was determined to not flake out on the one night I had obligated myself to go.
I gave myself plenty of time to run into problems and still get there—which is pretty much what happened. Then it was simply a matter of waiting the five-and-a-half hours for my turn to get on stage and read some of my poems. Eventually, of course, the time came. Continue reading
Enemies of silence (a poem)
Inspired by a line sung by Tanner Deraitus at last night’s Everett Poetry Night.
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Misgiving (a poem)
Inspired by a song from the new Ruby Throat album…
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Never take a stranger’s advice about the moon (a poem)
Inspired by a song from the new Ruby Throat album…
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Enough (a poem)
Inspired by an internet post.
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The bespeckled fantasy (a poem)
Inspired by a poem by E. Kristin Anderson…
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A standing-in-line-for-the-midnight-movie tale (a poem)
Something a little different. This one—another attempt to tell the story of what happened the first time I went to see Rocky Horror Picture Show—started coming to me in the shower…
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Acolyte (a poem)
Inspired by a tweet…
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Dance only with me (a poem)
After yesterday’s extra poem, I have decided my December challenge will be to start from lines appearing somewhere else. This poem was inspired by a line from a song (‘Dance Only With Me’) used in the second episode of the Amazon series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
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